Tuzdy Explained

Tuzdy
Other Name:Тұзды
Coords:50.55°N 92°W
Pushpin Map:Kazakhstan
Inflow:Zhylandy (Olenti)
Length:8.6km (05.3miles)
Width:7.2km (04.5miles)
Area:ca 70sqkm
Elevation:7m (23feet)

Tuzdy (Kazakh: Тұзды) is a salt lake cluster in Akzhaik District, West Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan.[1]

The lake group lies 40km (30miles) northeast of Bazartobe, a village by the banks of the Ural river, and 27km (17miles) northwest of Tolen.

Geography

The lake cluster is 8.6km (05.3miles) long and 7.2km (04.5miles) wide. It is part of the Ural River basin. The lake group is fed by snow, as well as groundwater. The individual lakes have very indented shores and may become a single lake during heavy spring floods. In the summer the lakes are mostly dry.[2]

River Olenti flows from the north but doesn't reach the lake group. The Zhylandy, a short river, begins a little to the southeast from where the Olenti disperses in the sand. It flows southwards and reaches the northern tip of the Tuzdy. To the south and southeast stretches the wide lake area that lies at the end of river Kaldygaity, near Tolen village.[3] [1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: M-39 Topographic Chart (in Russian). 24 February 2023.
  2. Kazakhstan National encyclopedia, volume VIII / Chief editor A. Nysanbayev - Almaty "Kazakh encyclopedia" General editor, 1998 ISBN 5-89800-123-9
  3. [Google Earth]