Zhyngyldy (lake) explained

Zhyngyldy
Other Name:Жыңғылдысор
Coords:51.8658°N 75.3786°W
Pushpin Map:Kazakhstan
Length:5.7km (03.5miles)
Width:3.9km (02.4miles)
Area:10.8sqkm
Elevation:105m (344feet)
Cities:Ekibastuz GRES-1 Power Station

Zhyngyldy or Zhyngyldysor (Kazakh: Жыңғылдысор) is a salt lake in the Ekibastuz City Administration, Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan.[1]

Zhyngyldy is one of the main lakes in the area surrounding Ekibastuz and is part of the Irtysh Water Management Basin. It is located 11km (07miles) to the north of the city. The Ekibastuz GRES-1 Power Station rises by its northern shore. The ashes of the station are dumped into lake Karasor.

Geography

Zhyngyldy is an endorheic lake in the Irtysh Basin. It stretches from WSW to ENE for roughly 6km (04miles). Lake Shandaksor, with the Ekibastuz GRES-2 Power Station by its eastern shore, lies 8km (05miles) to the north of the northern lakeshore. Larger lake Karasor lies 18km (11miles) to the ENE, Atygay (Атығай) 15km (09miles) to the southeast and Kudaikol 35km (22miles) to the east.[2]

Zhyngyldy is fed by snow and rain. It usually freezes in November and thaws in April. The lakeshores are flat and the surrounding area is used for local livestock grazing.[3] [1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: M-43 Topographic Chart (in Russian). 23 February 2024.
  2. https://yandex.ru/maps/29415/pavlodar-district/geo/164313430/?ll=75.409835%2C52.000599&z=12 Yandex.ru - озеро Шандаксор
  3. [Google Earth]