Lake Chany

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Lake Chany
Lake Chany - from space, October 1994
from space, October 1994
Location Novosibirsk Oblast
Coordinates 54°50′N 77°40′ECoordinates: 54°50′N 77°40′E
Lake type Freshwater
Primary inflows Chulym
Basin countries Russia
Max. length 91 km
Max. width 88 km
Surface area 2,000 km²
Average depth 2 m
Max. depth 7 m
Surface elevation 106 m
Islands many

Although Lake Chany (Russian: озеро Чаны) is not well-known outside of Russia, it is one of the largest lakes in Russia (located at 54°50′N, 77°40′E). Lake Chany is a shallow, freshwater lake that has a fluctuating water level, which can change from season to season and year to year. At the time that this picture was taken, the water level in the lake appears to be low, even to the point where the western end and the northeast corner of the lake seem to be separate lakes. A variety of ecosystems that surround the lake include a mixture of wetlands, salt marshes, and a mixture of birch and aspen forests. Lake Chany in particular is critically important for the migratory birds of Siberia.

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