Kamys-Samar Lakes Explained

Kamys-Samar Lakes
Other Name:Қамыс-Самар көлдері
Coords:48.9333°N 88°W
Pushpin Map:Kazakhstan
Type:Endorheic lakes
Outflow:none
Elevation:6m (20feet)

Kamys-Samar Lakes (Kazakh: Қамыс-Самар көлдері; Russian: Камыш-Самарские озёра) is a lake group in Zhanakala District, West Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan.[1]

There used to be fisheries in some of the lakes in the past, at the time of the Kazakh SSR, but in present times they are mostly dry or have become intermittent lakes.[2]

Geography

The Kamys-Samar lakes are located in the northern Caspian Depression, north of the Ryn Desert, a largely flat arid region dominated by salt marshes and salt flats. The lake area stretches from east to west for over 100km (100miles) and from north to south for about 60km (40miles). The water of the rivers on the area has been largely diverted for agricultural use. Still, in years of sufficient rain the Bolshoy Uzen and Maly Uzen rivers flow into the lake area.[3] [4]

Some of the largest lakes are Saryaydyn, Kanbakty and Aydyn. The Aralsor lake cluster is located to the west. To the northeast lie the lakes at the mouth of the Kushum.[1] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: M-39 Topographic Chart (in Russian). 6 March 2023.
  2. http://bse.sci-lib.com/article058401.html Камыш-Самарские озёра
  3. [Google Earth]
  4. Kazakhstan National Encyclopedia / General editor A. Nysanbayev - Almaty, 1998 ISBN 5-89800-123-9