Zhaltyr | |
Other Name: | Жалтыр |
Coords: | 53.9794°N 67.2661°W |
Pushpin Map: | Kazakhstan |
Length: | 5.7km (03.5miles) |
Width: | 3.1km (01.9miles) |
Area: | 13.5sqkm |
Shore: | 17.5km (10.9miles) |
Elevation: | 152.6m (500.7feet) |
Cities: | Zhaltyr |
Zhaltyr (kk|Жалтыр) is a salt lake in Shal akyn District, North Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan.[1] [2]
The lake is located 15km (09miles) to the northwest of Sergeyev town, the administrative center of the district. Zhaltyr village lies 2km (01miles) to the west of the lake and Dmitriyevka 17km (11miles) to the southwest.[1]
Zhaltyr is an endorheic lake belonging to the Ishim River basin. It is located at the northwestern edge of the Kokshetau Hills. The lake has a roughly oval shape oriented from north to south. The lakeshore is flat and marshy. Zhaltyr fills with snow and groundwater and it usually freezes in November and stays under ice until April.[3]
The northern end of the Sergeyev Dam lies 15km (09miles) to the southeast and lake Kak 37km (23miles) to the southwest. There are numerous small lakes to the north and the northwest.[4] [3]
The Zhaltyr basin is surrounded by steppe vegetation and agricultural fields. Large swathes are used as a pasture for local cattle. The salinity of the lake water increases in the summer, but it can be used for watering livestock in the spring. There are fish living in the lake.[3]