Salty or Bazaryan [1] ( Ukrainian Solone ) - a lake located in the south of the Tatarbunar district ( Odessa region ); Bay of Lake Burnas [1] . Water mirror area - n / a km². The type of general mineralization is salty . The origin is estuary . The hydrological regime group is waste .
| Lake | |
| Salty | |
|---|---|
| Ukrainian Solone | |
| Morphometry | |
| Absolute height | -0.4 m |
| Dimensions | 2.0 × max. 2.4 km |
| Square | n / a km² |
| Hydrology | |
| Type of mineralization | salty |
| Pool | |
| Flowing river | Alkali |
| Location | |
| A country |
|
| Region | Odessa region |
| Area | Tatarbunar district |
Content
Geography
Salty is included in the group of lakes Tuzlovsky estuaries . The length is about 2.0 km. The average width is 1.4 km, the largest - 2.4 km. The average depth is m, the greatest is m. Altitude: -0.4 m. The nearest settlement is the village of Bazaryanka and Yasnogorodna [2] , located east of the lake.
Salt Lake is located far from the Black Sea. The lake basin of an irregular elongated reservoir, elongated from north to south, narrows to the north. It is divided into the northern and southern parts by an artificially fixed isthmus (road T-16-10 [3] ) - in the northern part in the dry season the water level drops and turns into a salt marsh field. The banks are steep with and without beaches, 2-4 m high. In the north, at the confluence of the Alkali River , salt marshes are located. Saltynoe is separated from Lake Burnas by an artificially fixed isthmus (road T-16-10 [4] ), but communicated by way of the fairway.
The lake is characterized by partial drying out and salinization due to a drop in water level. The bottom is covered with mud (black silt), in places - sand with shell.
Economic Significance
It is part of the Tuzlovsky Estuary National Nature Park, created on January 1, 2010 with a total area of 27,865 hectares. Mud can be used for medicinal purposes.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Resources of surface waters of the USSR / Pod. ed. M.S. Kaganer. - Leningrad: Gidrometeoizdat, 1978. - T. 6: Ukraine and Moldova. Issue 1
- ↑ Liquidated status
- ↑ google.com/maps
- ↑ Yandex maps
Sources and links
- Map sheet L-36-73 Tuzla . Scale: 1: 100,000. State of the terrain for 1975. 1978 edition
- Surface Water Resources of the USSR / Pod. ed. M.S. Kaganer. - Leningrad: Gidrometeoizdat, 1978. - T. 6: Ukraine and Moldova. Issue 1: Western Ukraine and Moldova. with. 489.