Lake Aibi
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Lake Aibi | |
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Location | Börtala, Xinjiang, China |
Coordinates | 44°53 N, 83°00 E |
Lake type | Rift lake |
Basin countries | China |
Surface area | 1070 km² |
Average depth | 1.4 m |
Max. depth | 2.8 m |
Water volume | 760 mil. m³ |
Surface elevation | 189 m |
Lake Aibi is a rift lake in north west China, near the border to Kazakhstan. It's the catchment center of the Junggar Basin, has a size of over 1000 square kilomenters (400 square miles) and an average depth of less than 2 meters (6½ feet). Due to a high salt concentration (87 g/L) of its water, no plants or fishes live in the actual lake, though many kinds of fishes do in the mouths of its source rivers.
In August 2007, the Lake Aibi wetland was designated National Nature Reserve by the Chinese government.