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Ulansuhai Nur

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Lake type
  
Fresh water lake

Max. length
  
35.4 km (22 mi)

Surface area
  
233 km (100 sq mi)

Surface elevation
  
1,019 m

Mean depth
  
1.12 m

Width
  
12.7 km

Settlement
  
Basin countries
  
Max. width
  
12.7 km (8 mi)

Average depth
  
1.12 m (4 ft)

Area
  
233 km²

Length
  
35.4 km

Catchment area
  
11,800 km²

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Ulansuhai Nur or Wuliangsuhai(Chinese: 乌梁素海; pinyin: Wūliángsù Hǎi)is a freshwater lake in China, it is located in southwest of Inner Mongolia, situated in the north bank of the middle reaches of Yellow River. The lake is 233 km 2, with a drainage area of 11,800 km 2, an elevation of 1018.79 m, length 35.4 km and mean width 6.6 km (max 12.7 m). The lake is rich in fish. Ulansuhai Nur is a rare big multi-functional lake in this desolate and drought-stricken grassland. The area of bulrush is 150 square kilometers and there are nearly 200 species of birds and over 20 kinds of fish in the lake area.

Map of Ulansu Lake, Urad Qianqi, Bayan Nur, China

References

Ulansuhai Nur Wikipedia


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