Zigetangcuo Lake

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Zigetangcuo Lake
兹格塘错
Location Nagqu Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region
Coordinates 32°00′N 90°44′E / 32.000°N 90.733°E / 32.000; 90.733Coordinates: 32°00′N 90°44′E / 32.000°N 90.733°E / 32.000; 90.733
Type meromictic
Basin countries China
Surface area 18,700 ha
Surface elevation 4560 m

Zigetangcuo Lake (Chinese: 兹格塘错)[1] is a crenogenic[2] meromictic lake[3] in the North Tibetan Plateau.[4] It is located in Nagqu Prefecture, north of Dongqiao.[5] It has an area of 18,700 ha[2] and it's at an altitude of 4560 meters.[6] It is the meromictic lake located at a highest altitude.[2]

Location of Zigetangcuo Lake in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.

References

  1. "Subject Catagory>Humanities>Geography>冰川凍土>Vol.31 No.1". Chinese Electronic Periodical Services. airiti Inc. Retrieved 2012-07-22. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Gene E. Likens (2010-05-17). Lake Ecosystem Ecology: A Global Perspective: a Derivative of Encyclopedia of Inland Waters. Academic Press. Retrieved 2012-07-22. 
  3. Joseph L. Awange, Obiero On'gan'ga O. (2006-07-28). Lake Victoria: Ecology, Resources, Environment. Springer. Retrieved 2012-07-22. 
  4. "The Feature of Paleoclimate Recorded by Carbonate Content and Grain-size of Sediment in Zigetangcuo Lake". cnki.com.cn. Retrieved 2012-07-22. 
  5. Manfred A. Jäch, Lanzhu Ji, Zoologisch-Botanische Gesellschaft in Österreich, Wiener Coleopterologenverein (1995). Water beetles of China, Volume 3. Zoologisch-Botanische Gesellschaft (Section of Entomology) and Wiener Coleopterologenverein. Retrieved 2012-07-22. 
  6. McGraw-Hill, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company (2009-05-12). McGraw-Hill Concise Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. McGraw-Hill. Retrieved 2012-07-22. 


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