Lake Kulundinskoye

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Kulundinskoye Lake
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Lake Kulundinskoye from space (August 1989)
Kulundinskoye Lake is located in Russia
Kulundinskoye Lake
Kulundinskoye Lake
LocationWest Siberian Plain
Coordinates53°0′N 79°30′E / 53.000°N 79.500°E / 53.000; 79.500Coordinates: 53°0′N 79°30′E / 53.000°N 79.500°E / 53.000; 79.500
Basin countriesRussia

Lake Kulundinskoye (Russian: Кулундинское озеро) (located at

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53°0′N 79°30′E / 53.000°N 79.500°E / 53.000; 79.500) is located on the southern edge of the much larger West Siberian Plain of south-central Russia. This lake, along with many other lakes in the region, exhibits a wide array of colors. The variations in color suggest that each lake is at a different stage of eutrophication. The lake immediately south of Lake Kulundinskoye is mauve-colored, contrasting with the oval, dark blue lake along the northwest edge of the photograph. Two deltas can be observed along the eastern side of Lake Kulundinskoye. The white areas are probably salty minerals that were deposited on the surface as water evaporated, since there are no outlets, rendering the water hypersaline, with a mineralization of 111.5 g/l, suitable for a native population of brine shrimp (Artemia sp.).[1] A well-established shelter belt system (a series of three parallel lines adjoining end to end) runs generally north-south along the eastern side of Lake Kulundinskoye to form a manmade barrier to help protect against wind erosion. The cultivated field patterns are large and basically rectangular in shape.

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  1. ^ "Biochemical Composition of Artemia Cysts Used as Food for Juvenile Fish from Different Hypersaline Lakes of the Altai Territory" (PDF). Retrieved 27 July 2020.


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