Kelan River Explained

Kelan River
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Type5:City
Subdivision Name5:Altay City
Length:265km (165miles)
Mouth:Irtysh
Mouth Coordinates:47.6091°N 87.3184°W

The Kelan River is a 265-km long river in Altay Prefecture, Xinjiang, China.[1] The river begins on southern slopes of Altai mountains in Xinjiang near the border with Mongolia. It then flows through the urban centre of Altay City and discharges into the Irtysh, of which it is a major early tributary. It is mostly fed by seasonal melting snow (with snow being responsible for up to 45% of the annual discharge), with precipitation during the summer and groundwater playing secondary roles. Because of the long cold winter in the area, winter precipitation (January to March) exists in the basin in the form of seasonal snow, and after entering the spring, it mainly melts into the river channel from May to June.

Notes and References

  1. Shen. Yongping. 2013. 新疆冰川, 积雪对气候变化的响应 (I): 水文效应. The responses of glaciers and snow cover to climate change in Xinjiang (I): hydrological effect. Journal of Glaciology and Geocryology. zh. 35. 517.