Narin Gol River Explained
Narin Gol River |
Subdivision Type1: | Country |
Subdivision Name1: | China[1] |
Length: | 435 kilometres |
The Narin Gol River, sometimes spelled Narin-Gol River,[2] also known as Narenguole River, [3] or Nalenggele River, [4] is an inland river[5] in Qinghai Province of China, located in the Qaidam Basin, with a length of 435 kilometres,[6] a catchment area of about 21,898 square kilometers, and an average annual runoff volume of about 1.07 billion cubic metres. The river is the largest river in the Qaidam Basin,[7] stemming from Bukedaban, the highest peak of East Kunlun.[8]
According to the Naren Gol Hydrological Station (那仁郭勒水文站), the runoff volume of Narin Gol River accounts for 59.6 per cent of the annual volume during the rich water period in summers, and 6 per cent of the annual volume during the dry water period in winters.[9]
Notes and References
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- Web site: Telemetry of the uninhabited "Valley of Death" from 3,000 kilometres away. Sina. 2020-07-29.
- Web site: Environmental Impact Report of the Nalenggele River Water Control Project in Haixi Prefecture, Qinghai Province. Ministry of Ecology and Environment. 2016-11-18.
- Book: Chinese Journal of Arid Land Research, Volumes 11-12. 1998. Allerton Press. 112–.
- Book: Ma Xiufeng. Northwest Inland River Region Flood and Drought Disasters. 1999. Yellow River Water Conservancy Press. Zhengzhou. 7-80621-267-1.