Big Almaty Lake

Big Almaty Lake (rus. Большое Алматинское Озеро, каз. Үлкен Алматы көлі) is natural alpine reservoir located in the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains at the height of 2511 meters above sea level, 15 km south from the center of Almaty in Kazakhstan.[1]

Big Almaty Lake
Location Kazakhstan
Coordinates 43°03′02″N 76°59′06″E / 43.0506°N 76.9850°E / 43.0506; 76.9850Coordinates: 43°03′02″N 76°59′06″E / 43.0506°N 76.9850°E / 43.0506; 76.9850
Type lake
Max. length 1,6 km
Max. width 0,75 - 1 km
Settlements Almaty

Characteristics

The basin of the lake has tectonic origin with complex shape and general slope to the north. The lake is 1.6 km in length and from 0.75 to 1 km in width. The coastline is 3 km, the depth is 30–40 m, the volume of water mass is about 14 million m³. The maximum water level is in August, the minimum is in February. Level fluctuations reach 20 m. Lakeside is abrupt and steep.

From the south, the lake flows into the river Big Almaty. It is part of the Ile-Alatau National Park.[2]

Description

Like the vast majority of lakes in the Tien Shan mountains, the lake appeared as a result from number of earthquakes. Above the lake rise the three main peaks that can be seen from the northern end of the dam: the peak of Councils (4317 m) - on south-east, the peak Ozerny (4110 m) - on the south and the peak Tourist (3954 m) - on the south-west of the lake.[3]

On the north-west of the "Tourist" there is a peak of the crest of the Big Almaty peak in the form of pyramid with height 3681 m. Depending on the time of year, the lake changes its color from light-green to turquoise-blue.

The Tien-Shan Astronomical Observatory is located near Big Almaty Lake.[4]

References

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