Ulykol | |
Other Name: | Ұлыкөл |
Coords: | 52.9508°N 66.845°W |
Pushpin Map: | Kazakhstan |
Length: | 5.6km (03.5miles) |
Width: | 4.3km (02.7miles) |
Area: | 19.1sqkm |
Max-Depth: | 3.2m (10.5feet) |
Shore: | 168km (104miles) |
Elevation: | 235.3m (772feet) |
Islands: | none |
Cities: | Starobelka |
Ulykol (kk|Ұлыкөл; ru|Улыколь), is a lake in Gabit Musirepov District, North Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan.[1]
Novoishim town, the administrative center of the district, is located approximately 24km (15miles) to the north of the lake. Starobelka village lies by the northern lakeshore. The lake water is used by nearby households.[2]
Ulykol occupies a tectonic depression at the southern end of the West Siberian Plain. It lies about 12km (07miles) to the east of the left bank of river Ishim. The lake has an arrowhead shape with the point in the north. The lakeshore is mostly steep, except for short stretches in the southwest and northwest where it is gently sloping. The bottom is flat and clayey, with a maximum depth of 3.2m (10.5feet). The lake is fed by snow and rainwater. The water of the lake is fresh[3]
Kalmakkol lake is located 62km (39miles) to the southeast in the same district and lake Imantau lies 88km (55miles) to the east, in the Kokshetau Hills.[1]
The vegetation near Ulykol is steppe where fescue, sedges and grasses predominate. The non-cultivated sectors are interspersed with plowed agricultural fields.[3]