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- Ailik_Lake abstract "The Ailik or Aylik Lake (Chinese: 艾里克湖; pinyin: Àilǐkè hú; also transcribed as the [Large] Alike Lake) is a lake in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region of China. It is located in the northwestern part of the Dzungarian Basin, on the edge of the Gurbantünggüt Desert. Administratively, the lake is situated within the Urho District of Karamay City, some 20 km south-east of the district's main urban area.The Ailik Lake is fed by the Baiyang River, flowing from the Saur Mountains on the Dzungarian Basin's northern rim; the riverforms a small delta as it enters the lake (45°58′00″N 85°47′00″E). As of 1999, the lake's water surface elevation was 273 to 276 meters above the sea level.Due to the construction of the Baiyang River Reservoir and the Huangyangquan Reservoir, and the concomitant diversion of the Baiyang River waters for irrigation, aquaculture, and other economic needs, the Ailik Lake started shrinking in the 1980s; by the mid 1980s, it was just 15 km2 in size and hardly 1 meter deep; by the 1990s, it had virtually dried up.The lake was brought back to life by the Irtysh–Karamay Canal. As the canal crosses the Baiyang River at 46°7′45″N 85°25′35″E, a provision has been made for letting about 1/3 of the water flow from the canal into the Baiyang River, (46°7′45″N 85°25′40″E); this improves the water supply situation in Urho District, and allows the river to reach the Ailik Lake again. According to a report published in 2003, since the opening of the canal on August 1, 2000, the Ailik lake, which had been almost dry, has been able to recover as a deep lake with plenty of fish; now it occupies 50 km2 and is up to 7 m deep.An important geological feature is the Ailik Lake area is the Kewu Fault, which runs in the northeast to southwest direction, from the Ailik Lake to the Lesser Ailik Lake (小艾里克湖, a.k.a. the Small Alike Lake, 45°45′35″N 85°34′13″E) and the dry Alan Nur lake(Chinese: 阿雅尔诺尔; pinyin: Āyǎ'ěr Nuò'ěr, or Chinese: 艾兰诺尔; pinyin: Àilán Nuò'ěr; 45°42′00″N 85°23′00″E), which until 1915 was the end point of the Manas River.Although there is no surface water flow out of the Ailik Lake, some water from this lake is believed to seasonally seep through ground fractures of the Kewu Fault into the Lesser Ailik Lake. Potentially, water can seep through the same fault even farther to the southwest, to the dry Alan Nur lake.".
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- Ailik_Lake wikiPageRevisionID "633446892".
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Baiyang_River.
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lakes_of_Xinjiang.
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Dzungaria.
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Fault_(geology).
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Fracture_(geology).
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Gurbantünggüt_Desert.
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Irtysh–Karamay–Ürümqi_Canal.
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Karamay.
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Manasi_River.
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageWikiLink River_delta.
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Saur_Mountains.
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Sea_level.
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Urho_District.
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageWikiLink Xinjiang.
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ailik Lake".
- Ailik_Lake p "Àilán Nuò'ěr".
- Ailik_Lake p "Àilǐkè hú".
- Ailik_Lake p "Āyǎ'ěr Nuò'ěr".
- Ailik_Lake s "艾兰诺尔".
- Ailik_Lake s "艾里克湖".
- Ailik_Lake s "阿雅尔诺尔".
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- Ailik_Lake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Xinjiang-geo-stub.
- Ailik_Lake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Ailik_Lake subject Category:Lakes_of_Xinjiang.
- Ailik_Lake hypernym Lake.
- Ailik_Lake point "45.96666666666667 85.78333333333333".
- Ailik_Lake type Lake.
- Ailik_Lake type SpatialThing.
- Ailik_Lake comment "The Ailik or Aylik Lake (Chinese: 艾里克湖; pinyin: Àilǐkè hú; also transcribed as the [Large] Alike Lake) is a lake in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region of China. It is located in the northwestern part of the Dzungarian Basin, on the edge of the Gurbantünggüt Desert.".
- Ailik_Lake label "Ailik Lake".
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- Ailik_Lake sameAs Q16258983.
- Ailik_Lake sameAs 艾里克湖.
- Ailik_Lake lat "45.96666666666667".
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- Ailik_Lake wasDerivedFrom Ailik_Lake?oldid=633446892.
- Ailik_Lake isPrimaryTopicOf Ailik_Lake.