Kherlen River (also known as Kerülen; ; ) is a
1,254 km river in
Mongolia
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and
China
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.
It is also one of the two longest rivers in Mongolia, along with the
Orkhon River
The Orkhon River ( ) is the longest river in Mongolia.
It rises in the Khangai Mountains in the Tsenkher, Tsenkher sum of Arkhangai Province, Arkhangai Provinces of Mongolia, aimag at the foot of the Suvraga Khairkhan mountain.
From there, it ...
.
Course
The river originates in the south slopes of the
Khentii mountains,
near the
Burkhan Khaldun
The Burkhan Khaldun ( ) is one of the Khentii Mountains in the Khentii Province of northeastern Mongolia. The mountain or its locality is believed to be the birthplace of Genghis Khan as well as his tomb. It is also the birthplace of one of h ...
mountain in the
Khan Khentii Strictly Protected Area, about northeast of
Ulaanbaatar
Ulaanbaatar is the Capital (political), capital and List of cities in Mongolia, most populous city of Mongolia. It has a population of 1.6 million, and it is the coldest capital city in the world by average yearly temperature. The municipa ...
.
This area constitutes the divide between the Arctic (
Tuul River) and Pacific (Kherlen,
Onon
Onon may refer to:
* Onon (river), river in Mongolia and Russia
* Onon, Khentii, town in the Khentii Province of Mongolia
* Onon (crater)
Onon may refer to:
* Onon (river)
The Onon is a river in Mongolia and Russia. It is long, and has a d ...
) basins and is consequently named "Three River Basins".
From there the Kherlen flows in a mostly eastern direction through the
Khentii ''aimag''. Further downriver, it crosses the eastern Mongolian steppe past
Ulaan Ereg and
Choibalsan, entering
China
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at and emptying into
Hulun Nuur after another .
The mean streamflow of Kherlen River has decreased by more than a half from 2000 to 2008 when compared with prior decades.
Kherlen-Ergune-Amur
In years with high precipitation, the normally exitless
Hulun Lake may overflow at its northern shore, and the water will meet the
Ergune River after about .
The Ergune marks the border between
Russia
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and China for about , until it meets the
Amur River
The Amur River () or Heilong River ( zh, s=黑龙江) is a perennial river in Northeast Asia, forming the natural border between the Russian Far East and Northeast China (historically the Outer and Inner Manchuria). The Amur ''proper'' is ...
. The
system
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Kherlen-Ergune-Amur has a total length of .
Soda lakes, uranium and associated geology
Near the city of
Choibalsan in the
Dornod province (far Northeast Mongolia), the Kherlen river feeds several
soda lake
A soda lake or alkaline lake is a lake on the strongly base (chemistry), basic side of neutrality, typically with a pH, pH value between 9 and 12. They are characterized by high concentrations of carbonate salts, typically sodium carbonate (and ...
s,
located (geologically) in the north Kerulen Block
of the Central Mongolian Fold System.
They are closed lakes fed by groundwater,
with hardly any surface inflow or outflow,
in basins formed in
basalt
Basalt (; ) is an aphanite, aphanitic (fine-grained) extrusive igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of low-viscosity lava rich in magnesium and iron (mafic lava) exposed at or very near the planetary surface, surface of a terrestrial ...
,
pyroclastic material and
rhyolite
Rhyolite ( ) is the most silica-rich of volcanic rocks. It is generally glassy or fine-grained (aphanitic) in texture (geology), texture, but may be porphyritic, containing larger mineral crystals (phenocrysts) in an otherwise fine-grained matri ...
erupted from the
Choibalsan–
Onon
Onon may refer to:
* Onon (river), river in Mongolia and Russia
* Onon, Khentii, town in the Khentii Province of Mongolia
* Onon (crater)
Onon may refer to:
* Onon (river)
The Onon is a river in Mongolia and Russia. It is long, and has a d ...
volcanic chain during the late
Cretaceous
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;
[
Cited in .
] among these lakes are the Tsaidam lakes, the Gurvany lakes and the Shar Burdiin lake.
The groundwater that feeds the soda lakes comes from a shallow unconfined
aquifer
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recharged by rainfall and snowmelt, and from precipitation in the highlands north of the lakes. But the local climate is semi-arid, with only 207 mm mean annual precipitation distributed unequally throughout the year. This means that groundwater recharge is relatively rare: only the largest precipitation events and snowmelt periods result in significant recharge.
The Kherlen River is the regional discharge point and also represents a hydrogeological divide for the shallow unconfined aquifer, as groundwater flows south along the topographic gradient. The lakes in their shallow closed basins act as evaporative discharge points.
Several of these lakes are exceedingly rich in uranium; in one location of the Shar Burdiin lake, uranium concentration has been measured at 62.5 μM,
which may be the highest reported naturally occurring U concentration in a surface water body.
Shar Burdiin is also the most highly evaporated lake.
No uranium deposits have been identified within their catchment area. However, approximately 100 km north of the lakes, there are several deposits of
uraninite
Uraninite, also known as pitchblende, is a radioactive, uranium-rich mineral and ore with a chemical composition that is largely UO2 but because of oxidation typically contains variable proportions of U3O8. Radioactive decay of the uranium c ...
(pitchblende) /
coffinite assemblages
within
conglomerates and
sandstone
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s.
Devitrification
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Devitrification in glass art
Devitrification occurs in glass ...
of volcanic glass is a potential source of uranium in the region's groundwater and soda lakes. Contamination may also result from large dust storms, which are frequent during the spring when the soda lakes
are driest.
It has been noted that Shar Burdiin lake shows the maximum concentration in uranium (with, only a short distance away, Gurvany-2 lake not far behind in uranium concentration); and that said concentration decreases while the distance from that area increases, as seen from Tsaidam-2 lake and Gurvany-1 lake which are over 15 km from Shar Burdiin Lake. So another possibility for the contamination is that of wind-blown salts from Shar Burdiin lake and Gurvany-2 lake, reaching the lakes and groundwaters in other parts of the area.
The Khuduu Aral, a 30 kilometre long and 20 km wide plain on the Kherlen river, is home to Genghis Khan's Ikh Aurag (palace). Nearby it there is a small lake that is high in carbonate, soda, and chlorine. Its water has a reputation for treating nerve disorders.
In central Mongolia, a soda lake was found in 2008 to also have high amounts of uranium in its salts.
See also
*
List of rivers of Mongolia
This is a list of notable rivers of Mongolia, arranged geographically by river basin.
The Mongolian words for river are () and (), with the latter usually used for larger rivers. The Mongolian names also occasionally have a genitive constr ...
Notes
References
{{China Rivers
Kherulen river
International rivers of Asia