Karkaraly | |
Other Name: | Қарқаралы |
Source1: | Karkaraly Range Kazakh Uplands |
Source1 Elevation: | ca 900m (3,000feet) |
Source1 Coordinates: | 49.4283°N 75.5508°W |
Mouth: | Karasor |
Mouth Elevation: | 622m (2,041feet) |
Mouth Coordinates: | 49.7919°N 75.3183°W |
Subdivision Type1: | Countries |
Subdivision Name1: | Kazakhstan |
Length: | 63km (39miles) |
Discharge1 Avg: | 0.033m3/s near Akzhol |
Basin Size: | 676sqkm |
Pushpin Map: | Kazakhstan |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Mouth location in Kazakhstan |
The Karkaraly (Kazakh: Қарқаралы; Russian: Каркаралинка) is a river in Karkaraly District, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan. It is long and has a basin of 676sqkm.
The Karkaraly is one of the longest rivers of the Karasor Basin. The main settlements near its banks are the city of Karkaraly and Akzhol village.
The Karkaraly has its sources in the southeastern slopes of the Karkaraly Range, central Kazakh Uplands. It is formed at the feet of the range in the confluence of the Big Karkaraly (Ulken Karkaraly) and Little Karkaraly (Kishi Karkaraly) rivers.[1] It heads roughly northwards leaving the mountains to the west. A certain distance north of Akzhol it makes a wide bend heading first northwestwards and then westwards. In its lower reaches it divides into branches and flows among small lakes and clayey areas encrusted with salt. Finally the Karkaraly enters a bay located on the southern shore of lake Karasor.[2] [3]
The valley is wide and the river channel is steep in the upper course, becoming flat in the final stretch, where it flows among meadows and willow thickets. The Karkaraly river is fed by snow and groundwater. Usually it is at its highest level in mid April, with the melting of the snows. The Karkaraly stays frozen between November and early to mid April.[4]