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Jili Lake (Chinese: 吉力湖) is a large, shallow lake in the Junggar Basin, within Xinjiang, China.[1] It is fed by the Ulungur river.[1]
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Coordinates | 46°55′16″N 87°26′53″E / 46.92111°N 87.44806°E |
Primary inflows | Ulungur river |
Primary outflows | Ulungur Lake |
Surface area | 170 square kilometres (66 sq mi) (2015) |
Average depth | 10 metres (33 ft) |
It is believed that the lake expanded to fill its current surface area 1600 years ago.[2]
Environment
editThe water quality of the lake has declined in recent years due to human activity in the area, affecting the lake's ecology.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b Xiao, Yulin; Xiang, Lixiong; Huang, Xiaozhong; Mills, Keely; Zhang, Jun; Chen, Xuemei; Li, Yuan (2021). "Moisture Changes in the Northern Xinjiang Basin Over the Past 2400 years as Documented in Pollen Records of Jili Lake". Frontiers in Earth Science. 9: 894. Bibcode:2021FrEaS...9..894X. doi:10.3389/feart.2021.741992. ISSN 2296-6463. S2CID 238222361.
- ^ Qiang, Mingrui; Lang, Wenzhe; He, Zhenhao; Jin, Ming; Zhou, Aifeng; Zhang, Jiawu (2022-09-10). "A 1600-year record of eolian activity from Jili Lake in northern Xinjiang". Quaternary International. 631: 93–104. Bibcode:2022QuInt.631...93Q. doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2022.05.012. ISSN 1040-6182. S2CID 249088668.
- ^ Hu, Ling; Li, Yuan; Leppänen, Jaakko Johannes; Chen, Guangjie; Lang, Wenzhe; Wang, Xiaowei; Qiang, Mingrui (2022). "Human impacts on the cladoceran community of Jili Lake, arid NW China, over the past century". Journal of Paleolimnology. 68 (1): 59–70. Bibcode:2022JPall..68...59H. doi:10.1007/s10933-021-00186-w. ISSN 0921-2728. S2CID 232329296.