Turgay Depression Explained

Turgay Depression
Other Name:Торғай қолатый
Тургайская ложбина
Type:Depression
Coordinates:52.6667°N 109°W
Length:800km (500miles)
Width:25km (16miles) to 300km (200miles)
Part Of:Aktobe Region, Kostanay Region
Elevation:100m (300feet) to 125m (410feet)
Map:Kazakhstan
Map Size:280
Map Relief:yes
Location:Kazakhstan

The Turgay Depression,[1] also known as Turgay Basin,[2] Turgay Trough,[3] and Turgay Hollow[4] (Kazakh: Торғай қолатый; Russian: Тургайская ложбина), is a structural basin in Kazakhstan.[5] [6]

The depression is named after the Turgay River, which flows southwards along a stretch of the trough.[7] [6] The Lakes of the lower Turgay and Irgiz Nature Reserve is a protected area located in the southern sector of the basin.[8]

Geography

The Turgay Depression runs across the Turgay Plateau in north-western Kazakhstan. It stretches from north to south and connects the West Siberian Plain to the north with the Turan Depression. It has a length of 800km (500miles) and an average width between 25km (16miles) and 75km (47miles) with a maximum of 300km (200miles). The Ubagan River, a right tributary of the Tobol flows along it in the northern direction. Among the rivers flowing southwards, the main ones are the Turgay with its tributaries Irgiz and Ulkayak, including the Saryozen through the Tauysh channel, as well as the Uly-Zhylanshyk. The lowest parts of the depression are occupied by numerous lakes, with mostly saline or bittern-salty waters, such as Kushmurun, Koybagar, Tyuntyugur, Aksuat, Teniz, Sarymoin, Sarykopa, Akkol, Barakkol and Shalkarteniz.[9] [10] [11]

Geologically the entire trough corresponds to the Turgai tectonic subsidence of ancient alluvial and lacustrine deposits. The Turgay Plateau rises between the Urals and Mugodzhar Hills in the west and the Kazakh Steppe in the east.[12] Deposits of iron ore and other minerals occur in the basin, as well as significant oilfields in the southern part.[13]

The northern part of the basin is characterized by steppe and the southern part by semi-desert, with the Barsuki Desert at the southern end near the Aral Sea. In the spring and summer, large swathes of it are used for pasture.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Origin of Oligocene channel ironstones of Lisakovsk deposit (Turgay depression, northern Kazakhstan) . 10.1016/j.oregeorev.2021.104391 . Ore Geology Reviews . November 2021 . 138 . Rudmin . Maxim . Kalinina . Natalia . Banerjee . Santanu . Reva . Igor . Kondrashova . Elena . Kanaki . Alexey . Trubin . Yaroslav . Baldermann . Andre . Mazurov . Alexey . 2021OGRv..13804391R .
  2. https://www.osti.gov/biblio/5310741-outlook-development-underground-gasification-coal-turgay-basin Outlook for the development of underground gasification of coal in the Turgay Basin
  3. The Geomorphology of the Turgay Trough in Connection with the Problem of Diverting the Water of West Siberian Rivers to Central Asia . 10.1080/00385417.1972.10770371 . 1972 . Gorodetskaya . M. Ye. . Soviet Geography . 13 . 9 . 629–642 .
  4. https://astana.citypass.kz/en/2021/06/28/voshititelnye-barhany-kumkeshu/ Kumkeshu sand dunes
  5. http://bse.sci-lib.com/article112904.html Тургайская ложбина
  6. [Google Earth]
  7. https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Tectonic-units-and-division-of-the-South-Turgay-Basin_fig1_303294937 Tectonic units and division of the South Turgay Basin.
  8. Web site: Lakes of the lower Turgay and Irgiz. Ramsar Sites Information Service. 21 August 2022.
  9. Web site: M-41 Topographic Chart (in Russian). 25 July 2022.
  10. Web site: N-41 Topographic Chart (in Russian). 25 July 2022.
  11. https://studref.com/487119/agropromyshlennost/geograficheskoe_polozhenie_geologicheskoe_stroenie_relef_poverhnosti_zapadnoy_sibiri Geographical position, geological structure and surface topography of the south of Western Siberia (in Russian)
  12. http://bse.sci-lib.com/article112907.html Тургайское плато
  13. https://eurekamag.com/research/019/026/019026433.php Geologic structure, oil and gas potential of the Turgai Depression, and goals of regional geological and geophysical exploration