Bura (lake)

Bura
Бура
Lake Bura Sentinel-2 image.
Bura is located in Kazakhstan
Bura
Bura
Bura is located in Altai Krai
Bura
Bura
LocationKulunda Plain
Coordinates52°39′45″N 78°29′34″E / 52.66250°N 78.49278°E / 52.66250; 78.49278
TypeEndorheic
Basin countriesKazakhstan
Russia
Max. length2.6 kilometers (1.6 mi)
Max. width2.4 kilometers (1.5 mi)
Surface area4.9 square kilometers (1.9 sq mi)
Residence timeUTC+5
Surface elevation119 meters (390 ft)
Islandsnone
SettlementsSyntas

Bura (Kazakh: Бура; Russian: Бура) is a salt lake in Sharbakty District, Pavlodar Region, Kazakhstan,[1] with a small part in Kulundinsky District, Altai Krai, Russia.[2]

Lake Bura is located at the Russia-Kazakhstan border, 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) to the east of Syntas village and approximately 28 kilometers (17 mi) northwest of Kulunda village in Russia. Sharbakty, the Kazakh district capital, lies roughly 27 kilometers (17 mi) to the southwest.[3][4]

Geography

Bura lies in a tectonic depression of the Kulunda Plain. The Kazakhstan–Russia border runs diagonally off the shore across the northeastern end. Most of the lake is within Kazakhstan, but a 0.16 kilometers (0.099 mi) broad segment of lake Bura lies within Russian territory.[3][2]

The lake has a roughly round shape, with a diameter of about 2.5 kilometers (1.6 mi). The western and southern lakeshore sections are fringed by salt marshes.[2][3][4][5]

Lake Maraldy lies 57 kilometers (35 mi) to the southwest, Shchekulduk 26 kilometers (16 mi) to the southeast, and Bolshoye Yarovoye 21 kilometers (13 mi) to the northeast, the latter two on the other side of the border.[3]

Flora and fauna

Lake Bura is surrounded by steppe vegetation and cultivated fields.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Об утверждении перечня рыбохозяйственных водоемов местного значения Павлодарской области
  2. ^ a b c "N-44 Topographic Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 29 August 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d Google Earth
  4. ^ a b А. Г. Царегородцева; М. А. Алькеев. "ЛАНДШАФТЫ ПАВЛОДАРСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ" (PDF). Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  5. ^ a b Kazakhstan National Encyclopedia / Chief editor A. Nysanbayev - Almaty " Kazakh Encyclopedia" General editor, 1998 ISBN 5-89800-123-9, Volume VI