3.4 to 782 cubic metres per second (120 to 27,620 cu ft/s) at Maly Uzen
Maly Uzen (Russian: Малый Узень) or Kishi Uzen (Kazakh: Кіші Өзен, Kishi Ózen; Tatar: Кесе Үҙән), also known as the Saryozen in Kazakhstan,[1] is a river in Saratov Oblast of Russia and West Kazakhstan Province of Kazakhstan. It is 638 kilometres (396 mi) long, with a drainage basin of 18,250 square kilometres (7,050 sq mi),[2] The river is part of the Kazakhstan–Russia border area.
The river is used for water supply and irrigation. Water quality tests conducted in 2005 in the Russian section indicated 'moderately polluted'.[3] A 2011 report by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe listed the discharge of wastewater, surface run-off, sediments and riverbank erosion as damaging to water quality.[1]
^ ab"Second Assessment of Transboundary Rivers, Lakes and Groundwaters" (PDF). UNECE. August 2011. p. 162.
^Узень Большой и Малый, Great Soviet Encyclopedia
^"Drainage basin of the Caspian Sea" (PDF). UNECE. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2009-07-31. Retrieved 2007-01-11.
MalyUzen (Russian: Малый Узень) or Kishi Uzen (Kazakh: Кіші Өзен, Kishi Ózen; Tatar: Кесе Үҙән), also known as the Saryozen in Kazakhstan, is a river...
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over the steppes of the Caspian Depression. The Bolshoy Uzen runs parallel to the MalyUzen, some 50 kilometres (31 mi) further west. Lake Balykty Sarkyl...
Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan. The lake lies at the end of the course of the MalyUzen, close to Zhanakazan (former Novaya Kazanka), and 54 kilometers (34 mi)...
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southwest of Zhalpaktal village. Balykty Sarkyl lies between the MalyUzen and the Bolshoy Uzen rivers of the Ural basin. The lake is roughly hourglass-shaped...
as "the house of Udhen". Alternatively, Udhen was also spelled "Uden", "Uzen", or "Awzan". Today, the local name is "Wazan". According to the village...
a 2022 documentary about the two French volcanologists who died on Mount Uzen, Japan "LUMIERE: FILM: SALT AND FIRE". Lumiere. Retrieved 27 March 2021....
"Salsal" ("the light shines through the universe") and was referred as a male. The smaller statue is called "Shah Mama" ("Queen Mother") and is identified...
to that seen in the Cave of the Painters (Cave 207). The hairstyle of the male donor is quite similar to that of the famous painter in the Cave of the Painters...
au? Where will we put it? There? Erub : Mena inggandane/ingandane! Keniba uzen unken a keniba imut unken. Mer : Mena igardare! Keriba uzer urker a keriba...
professional army; however, warfare was a way of life for nearly all of adult male Turkmens. According to a Seljuk vizier, Nizam al-Mulk, by the reign of Malik-Shah...
samples, while low status male samples tended to be more diverse and having higher Western ancestry. A likely chanyu, a male ruler of the Empire identified...
around 700,000, the major cities probably had 105,000 to 140,000 healthy males of fighting age in total (15–20% of the population), but only a fraction...
the remains of smelting ovens and slag. Around 10% of graves, mostly adult male, contained artifacts related to bronze metallurgy (molds, ceramic nozzles...
individual, previously thought to be male because it had items that were associated with the belief that Scythian society was male-dominated, was actually female...
powerful military force in the world. From a young age, almost the entire male population was trained in riding and archery, both of which were necessary...