Boktykaryn

Boktykaryn
Боқтықарын
Final stretch of the river and its mouth in the Ashchykol lakeshore Sentinel-2 image
Boktykaryn is located in Kazakhstan
Boktykaryn
Mouth location in Kazakhstan
Location
CountriesKazakhstan
Physical characteristics
SourceBetpak Dala
MouthAshchykol
 • coordinates
45°10′34″N 67°17′26″E / 45.17611°N 67.29056°E / 45.17611; 67.29056
Length123 km (76 mi)

The Boktykaryn (Kazakh: Боқтықарын) is a river in Sozak District, Turkistan Region, Kazakhstan. It is 123 kilometres (76 mi) long.[1]

The river basin is used for watering livestock grazing in the surrounding area.[1]

Course

The Boktykaryn has its sources in an artesian aquifer area of the western sector of the Betpak Dala. It heads roughly southwards, about 8 km (5.0 mi) to the east of the Sarysu river. The Boktykaryn runs parallel to the Sarysu channel for most of its course until in its last stretch it bends southwestwards, and then again southwards shortly before its mouth. Finally, it reaches intermittent lake Ashchykol of the Ashchykol Depression and enters it from the northern end.[2][3]

The river is fed by snow and dries up in the summer months.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Kazakhstan National Encyclopedia vol. VIII / Chief editor A. Nysanbayev - Almaty, 1998 ISBN 5-89800-123-9
  2. ^ "L-42 Topographic Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  3. ^ Google Earth