Kaldygaity Explained

Kaldygaity
Other Name:Қалдығайты
Source1:Mt Almastau
Source1 Elevation:ca 200m (700feet)
Source1 Coordinates:50.1539°N 54.3519°W
Mouth Elevation:8m (26feet)
Mouth Coordinates:49.4353°N 52.7°W
Subdivision Type1:Countries
Subdivision Name1:Kazakhstan
Length:243km (151miles)
Basin Size:5800km2
Pushpin Map:Kazakhstan
Pushpin Map Caption:Mouth location in Kazakhstan

The Kaldygaity (Kazakh: Қалдығайты; Russian: Калдыгайты) is a river in the West Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan. It is long and has a catchment area of .

The Kaldygaity belongs to the Ural basin. The banks of the river are a seasonal grazing ground for local cattle.[1]

Course

The Kaldygaity has its sources in the southwestern slopes of Mount Almastau.[2] It heads first southwestwards across Shyngyrlau District, then it bends westwards and flows in that direction through Karatobe District. It forms meanders in a floodplain until it meets the wide salt lake area that lies near Tolen village. The Buldyrty (Бұлдырты) river flows parallel to the Kaldygaity roughly to the northwest.[3] [4]

The Kaldygaity has 40 tributaries that are longer than . The main ones are the Peschanaya, Bayanas and Ashchysay. The river valley is wide and in its middle and lower course the Kaldygaity flows across sandy terrain. It is fed by snow and rain. On years of heavy snow its lower stretch floods.[5]

Fauna

The main fish species in the Kaldygaity include pike, Eurasian carp, perch and karabalik. The European pond turtle is also found in the river.[6] The reed undergrowth of the lower reaches of the Kaldygaity and neighboring Olenti provides a habitat and a mass-breeding place for the Asian locust.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.jeeng.net/Determination-of-the-Degradation-Degree-of-Pasture-Lands-in-the-West-Kazakhstan-Region,155167,0,2.html Determination of the Degradation Degree of Pasture Lands in the West Kazakhstan Region Based on Monitoring Using Geoinformation Technologies
  2. Web site: M-40 Topographic Chart (in Russian). 23 February 2023.
  3. Web site: M-39 Topographic Chart (in Russian). 23 February 2023.
  4. [Google Earth]
  5. Kazakhstan National encyclopedia, volume VIII / Chief editor A. Nysanbayev - Almaty "Kazakh encyclopedia" General editor, 1998 ISBN 5-89800-123-9
  6. Nature of the Republic of Kazakhstan, volume 3, part 2
  7. OTS. Issues 75-52006, United States Department of Commerce. Office of Technical Services. p. 118