Global Information Lookup Global Information

Juyan Lake Basin information


42°17′N 100°37′E / 42.283°N 100.617°E / 42.283; 100.617

Sentinel-2 image (2018)

The Juyan Lake (Chinese: 居延海; Wade–Giles: Chüyen Hai; Mongolian: Gashuun Nuur (shown on Chinese maps as 嘎顺淖尔 Gāshùn nào'ěr or 嘎顺诺尔, Gāshùn nuò'ěr) for western lake, Sogo Nuur for eastern lake) is a former lake in the Gobi desert. It is located in the western part of Inner Mongolia, in Ejin Banner of the Alxa League, near the border with Outer Mongolia. Gashuun Nuur had an area of 267 km2 (103 sq mi) in 1958, of 213 km2 (82 sq mi) in 1960, and dried up in 1961. The eastern lake reappeared in 2005. As of August 2012, the area of the lake is 38 km2 (15 sq mi).[1]

The Juyan Lake basin is a rare wetland located in a desert. It covers an area of about 10,000 square kilometres (3,900 sq mi). The Juyan lake is one of three former terminal lakes located at the outer edges of the Heihe River ('Black River') catchment which formed a large inland delta between the Qilian and the Gobi Altay. The Heihe River is also known as the Ruo Shui (Chinese: 弱水; lit. 'weak river'), also Etsin Gol or Ruo He or Ejin River.

The basin's boundary is formed by the Mazong Shan mountains to the west, the Heli Shan and Longshou Shan mountains to the south, the Helan Mountains and Lang Shan ranges to the east and the Gobi Altay range to the north.

  1. ^ "Lake area as of August 2012 according to the Ejin Weather Station".

and 15 Related for: Juyan Lake Basin information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7997 seconds.)

Juyan Lake Basin

Last Update:

1961. The eastern lake reappeared in 2005. As of August 2012[update], the area of the lake is 38 km2 (15 sq mi). The Juyan Lake basin is a rare wetland...

Word Count : 895

List of rivers of China

Last Update:

Huifa River (辉发河) Argun (额尔古纳河) Hailar River (海拉尔河) Hulun Lake (呼伦湖) Kherlen River (克鲁伦河) Buir Lake (贝尔湖) (mostly in Mongolia) Suifen River (绥芬河) / Razdolnaya...

Word Count : 1642

China Basin

Last Update:

Fields Category:Drainage basins of China Juyan Lake Basin Nanyang Basin Qaidam Basin Sichuan Basin Tarim Basin Junggar Basin This disambiguation page...

Word Count : 141

History of the Great Wall of China

Last Update:

through the cities of Wuwei, Zhangye, and Jiuquan, leading into the Juyan Lake Basin, and terminating in two places: the Yumen Pass in the north, or the...

Word Count : 13576

Hexi Corridor

Last Update:

first fortification of Great Wall of China in the west. Liang Province Juyan Lake Basin Silk Road transmission of Buddhism Stevens, C. J.; Murphy, C.; Roberts...

Word Count : 1761

Bamboo and wooden slips

Last Update:

in the Juyan Lake Basin and unearthed a total of 10,200 wooden slips dating to the Western Han, a cache that came to be known as the "old Juyan texts"...

Word Count : 918

Nikolay Przhevalsky

Last Update:

Khara-Khoto in the Ejin Banner of Alxa League in western Inner Mongolia near Juyan Lake Basin. In the following years he made four journeys to Central Asia: 1870–1873...

Word Count : 2778

Mongolian Plateau

Last Update:

while others (including Huangqihai Lake and Naiman Xihu) have dried up entirely. Some exceptions, such as East Juyan Lake and Had Paozi, have grown, but overall...

Word Count : 611

Ejin Banner

Last Update:

Qilian Mountains of Gansu, and whose two distributaries terminate in Juyan Lake Basin within Ejin Banner. Most of the banner's population resides in this...

Word Count : 571

History of the Han dynasty

Last Update:

outposts in the Juyan Lake Basin of Inner Mongolia, with larger settlements built there after 110 BCE. Roughly 40% of the settlers at Juyan came from the...

Word Count : 18724

Ejin River

Last Update:

emptying into two terminal lakes, the Sogo Nur and the Gaxun Nur, respectively, collectively forming the Juyan Lake Basin. The delta is made of the alluvial...

Word Count : 1407

Cangjiepian

Last Update:

the Dunhuang manuscripts from the Mogao Caves in Gansu province, at Juyan Lake Basin in westernmost Inner Mongolia, and most notably at the Shuanggudui...

Word Count : 2192

Guo Huai

Last Update:

Commandery but left his family in Xihai Commandery (西海郡; near the Juyan Lake Basin, Inner Mongolia). When Guo Huai learnt about it, he led his troops...

Word Count : 6129

Huo Qubing

Last Update:

Huo Qubing travelled over 2,000 li without backup, all the way past Juyan Lake to Qilian Mountains, killing over 30,000 Xiongnu soldiers and capturing...

Word Count : 4398

Military of the Han dynasty

Last Update:

month 51.9 liters of grain and 0.6 liters of salt. Another document at Juyan suggests 3.2 hu, or 63.8 liters, of grain. Maintaining a massive standing...

Word Count : 12851

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net