Zhaman Sarysu Explained

Zhaman Sarysu
Other Name:Жаман Сарысу
Source1:Zhaksy Tagyly
Kazakh Uplands
Source1 Coordinates:48.4039°N 72.2733°W
Source1 Elevation:ca 900m (3,000feet)
Mouth:Sarysu
Mouth Coordinates:48.6742°N 71.5958°W
Mouth Elevation:475m (1,558feet)
Progression:Sarysu→TelikolShieli-Telikol CanalSyr DaryaAral Sea
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Kazakhstan
Length:155km (96miles)
Discharge1 Avg:0.6m3/s
Basin Size:9200km2
Pushpin Map:Kazakhstan
Pushpin Map Caption:Mouth location in Kazakhstan

The Zhaman Sarysu (Kazakh: Жаман Сарысу) is a river in the Zhanaarka District, Ulytau Region, and Shet District, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan.[1] [2] It has a length of and a drainage basin of 9200km2.[3]

It is one of the most important tributaries of the Sarysu. The city of Zhanaarka is located to the east of the mouth of the river. The valley is used as pasture for local cattle.[2]

Course

The Zhaman Sarysu river originates in the southern slopes of the Zhaksy Tagyly massif of the Kazakh Uplands, with some rivulets flowing from the Shetshok and Baynazar mountains.[2] In its upper course it heads first southwestwards within a channel bound by steep cliffs. After it leaves the mountain area it bends roughly westwards and its channel gradually widens reaching a width between s and . The Zhaman Sarysu flows within a floodplain in that direction until it enters lake Koktinkoli from the northeast. Then the river flows out of the lake from the northern end and heads northwestwards. Towards the end of its lower course the Zhaman Sarysu bends westwards and flows along the southern outskirts of Zhanaarka city, the district capital. Finally it joins the left bank of the Sarysu about 1km (01miles) downriver from Zhanaarka and a little further east from the mouth of the Taldymanaka.[3] [1] [2] [4]

River Zhaman Sarysu is fed by snow and groundwater. Its highest level is usually in April. By August the river barely flows. The water of the river is salty. Its main tributaries are the Kurmanaka, Zhamanozek, Karaganda, Kairakty and Suluaysa.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: M-42 Topographic Chart (in Russian). 10 May 2024.
  2. Web site: M-43 Topographic Chart (in Russian). 10 May 2024.
  3. [Google Earth]
  4. Karaganda Region Encyclopedia. - Almaty: Atamura, 2006. ISBN 9965-34-515-5