South Suli Lake
South Suli Lake | |
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南涩聂湖 (Chinese) | |
Location | Golmud County Haixi Prefecture Qinghai Province China |
Coordinates | 36°58′45″N 94°16′20″E / 36.97917°N 94.27222°E |
Type | Endorheic saline lake |
Primary inflows | Zaohuo River |
Basin countries | China |
Surface area | 0–1.5 km2 (0.00–0.58 sq mi) |
Surface elevation | 2,675 m (8,780 ft) |
South Suli Lake | |||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 南澀聶湖 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 南涩聂湖 | ||||||||
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Little Suli Lake | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 小澀聶湖 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 小涩聂湖 | ||||||||
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New Suli Lake | |||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 新澀聶湖 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 新涩聂湖 | ||||||||
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South, Little, or New Suli or Senie Lake is a small ephemeral lake in Golmud County, Haixi Prefecture, Qinghai Province, China. It lies in the southwest corner of the Qarhan Playa in the southeast Qaidam Basin. It is part of Qarhan's Bieletan subbasin, located south of Suli Lake and west of Dabiele Lake. It is principally fed from the southwest by the Zaohuo or Little Zaohuo River (小灶火河, Xiǎozàohuǒ Hé)[1] and consists of a 1.5 km2 (0.58 sq mi) basin which gradually evaporates into three smaller ponds. As part of the Bieletan subbasin, it is rich in lithium chloride.[2]
It takes its name from its position relative to the larger Suli Lake, itself supposedly a transcription of a Mongolian placename derived from the word for "temples" or "sideburns".[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]Citations
[edit]- ^ Yu & al. (2009), p. 2.
- ^ Yu & al. (2013), pp. 171–172.
- ^ WYGP (2019).
Bibliography
[edit]- "Cháidámù Péndì Dìmíng Jíjǐn 柴达木盆地地名集锦" [A Selection of Qaidam Basin Place Names], Official site (in Chinese), Da Qaidam: Wusute Yadan Geological Park, 2 May 2019.
- Yu Junqing; et al., "Geomorphic, Hydroclimatic, and Hydrothermal Controls on the Formation of Lithium Brine Deposits in the Qaidam Basin, Northern Tibetan Plateau, China" (PDF), Ore Geology Reviews, vol. No. 50, Amsterdam: Elvesier, pp. 171–183, doi:10.1016/j.oregeorev.2012.11.001
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has extra text (help). - Yu Shengsong; et al. (2009), Chá'ěrhán Yánhé Zīyuán: Kěchíxù Lìyòng Yánjiū 察尔汗盐河资源: 可持续利用研究 [Qarhan Playa Resources: A Study of Sustainable Use] (PDF) (in Chinese), Beijing: Kexue Chubanshe.