Chulym (Malye Chany Basin)
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Chulym (Malye Chany Basin)
The Chulym () is a river in the endorheic drainage basin of Lake Chany in the southeastern part of the West Siberian Plain in Russia. The river is long, with a drainage basin of . Course The Chulym is formed by several tributaries in the ''Toyskoye Zaymishche'' (Russian: Тойское Займище) and ''Troshinskoye Zaymishche'' (Russian: Трошинское Займище) swamps north of Baraba Steppe, some northwest of Novosibirsk, at an elevation of . The river flows over the Baraba Steppe in a southwesterly direction, and flows through the lakes of Sargul (Russian: Саргуль), , and Uryum (Russian: Урюм), , before it finally terminates, at elevation, in Lake Malye Chany (Russian: Малые Чаны – ''Little Chany''), which is connected to Lake Chany through a short strait. In its lower reaches the river is some wide and deep. Its main tributaries are the Suma River (left), and the Kargat River (right). Lake Itkul is one of the largest lakes o ...
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Malye Chany
Malye Chany ( – ''Little Chany'') is a lake in Kupinsky and Zdvinsky districts, Novosibirsk Oblast, Russian Federation.Google Earth Chumashki village is located to the southwest of the lake and Novorozino to the north of the northern lakeshore. Geography Malye Chany is part of the Baraba Lowland, West Siberian Plain. It lies in the southern part of the Ob-Irtysh interfluve. The Chulym river enters the lake from the eastern shore. In the northwestern corner there is the Kozhurla Sound (Протока Кожурла), a narrow long channel connecting with Lake Chany to the north. Lake Yarkul lies to the WNW. The lakeshore is irregular, with deep inlets in the northeast. Malye Chany freezes in late October or early November and thaws in late April or early May. There are seasonal fluctuations in the lake level, with the surface reaching a maximum of approximately and a minimum of . The lake water is less saline than the water of Lake Chany, with a mineralization ...
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