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Hulun Lake

Hulun Lake (simplified Chinese: 呼伦湖; traditional Chinese: 呼倫湖; pinyin: Hūlún Hú; Mongolian: hölön nuur Хөлөн нуур, lit. foot lake) or Dalai Nor, [4] Dalai Lake[5] (Mongolian: Dalai nuur Далай нуур, lit. ocean lake), is a large lake in the Inner Mongolia region of northern China.

Hulun Lake
Panorama of lake with reed beds.
Hulun Lake
LocationInner Mongolia (China)
Coordinates48°58′23″N 117°26′08″E / 48.97306°N 117.43556°E / 48.97306; 117.43556
Primary inflowsKherlen River, Orshuun Gol
Primary outflowsMutnaya Protoka (temporal Argun River−Amur Basin tributary)
Catchment area33,469 km2 (12,922 sq mi)[1]
Basin countriesChina, Mongolia
Max. length90 km (56 mi)[2]
Max. width27 km (17 mi)[2]
Surface area2,339 km2 (903 sq mi)
Average depth5.7 m (19 ft)[1]
Surface elevation539 m (1,768 ft)
Official nameDalai Lake National Nature Reserve, Inner Mongolia
Designated11 January 2002
Reference no.1146[3]

Description edit

 
Hulun Lake reflecting clouds and sky.

It is one of the five largest freshwater lakes in all of China, covering approximately 2,339 km2. In years with high precipitation, the normally exit−less endorheic lake may overflow at its northern shore, and the water will meet the Argun River (Ergune) after about 30 kilometres (19 mi).

The lake is not far from Manzhouli, which is on a major passenger rail-line. Although there are several villages nearby, Manzhouli is the nearest city of notable size. As of 1995 annual fish production was about 7,000 tons, 100 tons of shrimp, 4 kilograms of pearls, 1.5 million crayfish. Hulun Lake is also one of the key reed production areas in China.[1]

Hulun Lake and its wetlands are a Biosphere reserve and a Ramsar site of China.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c LakeNet - Hulun Hu (Hulun Nur) Lake Profile
  2. ^ a b measured using Google Earth
  3. ^ "Dalai Lake National Nature Reserve, Inner Mongolia". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  4. ^ Berkey, Charles Peter; Morris, Frederick Kuhne; Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921–1930), Central Asiatic (1924). "Basin structures in Mongolia. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 51, article 5". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 51: 105. hdl:2246/1317. The great basin of the Gobi contains many minor basins, which we are calling "talas," from a Mongol word for an open steppe-country (Fig.3). The following talas may be demonstrated: the Dalai Nor tala, now draining through the Argun river to the Amur; the Iren tala; the Gashuin Nor, or Edsin Gol tala; the Kisin or Shargin tala; the Khara and Dzapkhin, or Kirghiz Nor tala, in which are the cities of Kobdo and Uliassutai; the Tez, or Ubsa Nor tala. Each tala has its own local interior drainage and is bounded by inconspicuous warp divides or by mountain ranges, or both, separating it from neighboring areas of similar habit.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ a b Dalai Lake Biosphere Reserve, China

External links edit

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hulun, lake, simplified, chinese, 呼伦湖, traditional, chinese, 呼倫湖, pinyin, hūlún, mongolian, hölön, nuur, Хөлөн, нуур, foot, lake, dalai, dalai, lake, mongolian, dalai, nuur, Далай, нуур, ocean, lake, large, lake, inner, mongolia, region, northern, china, panor. Hulun Lake simplified Chinese 呼伦湖 traditional Chinese 呼倫湖 pinyin Hulun Hu Mongolian holon nuur Holon nuur lit foot lake or Dalai Nor 4 Dalai Lake 5 Mongolian Dalai nuur Dalaj nuur lit ocean lake is a large lake in the Inner Mongolia region of northern China Hulun LakePanorama of lake with reed beds Hulun LakeLocationInner Mongolia China Coordinates48 58 23 N 117 26 08 E 48 97306 N 117 43556 E 48 97306 117 43556Primary inflowsKherlen River Orshuun GolPrimary outflowsMutnaya Protoka temporal Argun River Amur Basin tributary Catchment area33 469 km2 12 922 sq mi 1 Basin countriesChina MongoliaMax length90 km 56 mi 2 Max width27 km 17 mi 2 Surface area2 339 km2 903 sq mi Average depth5 7 m 19 ft 1 Surface elevation539 m 1 768 ft Ramsar WetlandOfficial nameDalai Lake National Nature Reserve Inner MongoliaDesignated11 January 2002Reference no 1146 3 Contents 1 Description 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksDescription edit nbsp Hulun Lake reflecting clouds and sky It is one of the five largest freshwater lakes in all of China covering approximately 2 339 km2 In years with high precipitation the normally exit less endorheic lake may overflow at its northern shore and the water will meet the Argun River Ergune after about 30 kilometres 19 mi The lake is not far from Manzhouli which is on a major passenger rail line Although there are several villages nearby Manzhouli is the nearest city of notable size As of 1995 annual fish production was about 7 000 tons 100 tons of shrimp 4 kilograms of pearls 1 5 million crayfish Hulun Lake is also one of the key reed production areas in China 1 Hulun Lake and its wetlands are a Biosphere reserve and a Ramsar site of China 5 See also editAmur River basin Endorheic lakes of AsiaReferences edit a b c LakeNet Hulun Hu Hulun Nur Lake Profile a b measured using Google Earth Dalai Lake National Nature Reserve Inner Mongolia Ramsar Sites Information Service Retrieved 25 April 2018 Berkey Charles Peter Morris Frederick Kuhne Central Asiatic Expeditions 1921 1930 Central Asiatic 1924 Basin structures in Mongolia Bulletin of the AMNH v 51 article 5 Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 51 105 hdl 2246 1317 The great basin of the Gobi contains many minor basins which we are calling talas from a Mongol word for an open steppe country Fig 3 The following talas may be demonstrated the Dalai Nor tala now draining through the Argun river to the Amur the Iren tala the Gashuin Nor or Edsin Gol tala the Kisin or Shargin tala the Khara and Dzapkhin or Kirghiz Nor tala in which are the cities of Kobdo and Uliassutai the Tez or Ubsa Nor tala Each tala has its own local interior drainage and is bounded by inconspicuous warp divides or by mountain ranges or both separating it from neighboring areas of similar habit a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link a b Dalai Lake Biosphere Reserve ChinaExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Hulun Lake at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hulun Lake amp oldid 1221862755, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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