Gori Lake (Qurugöl) is a small fresh to brackishlake in the uplands ofEast Azarbaijan Province in north-westernIran. Together with the adjacent reed marshes it is an important breeding area forwaterfowl. A 1.2 km² site was designated as aRamsar Convention wetland protection site on 23 June 1975.
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Location | East Azarbaijan Province |
Coordinates | 37°54′57.9″N46°42′03.8″E / 37.916083°N 46.701056°E /37.916083; 46.701056 |
Basin countries | Iran |
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Official name | Lake Gori |
Designated | 23 June 1975[1] |
Reference no. | 48 |
Geographical location
editGuri Lake, with an area of 120 hectares, is located in East Azerbaijan at 37 degrees 55 minutes north and 046 degrees 42 minutes east. This lake, which has fresh water, is located on the edge of vast reed beds and at a high altitude.[2] It is located at 30 km from Tabriz city, on the Tabriz-Tehran transit road and 18 km from Bostan Abad. The nearest villages to this lake are Yousef Abad and Amnab.[3]
Climate
editThe climate of this lake is dry and cold.[3]
Watershed
editThis lake is fed by springs, runoff, small streams and rainfall. However, the largest share of the water volume comes from spring snow melt.[2]Also Six channels connect to the lake. One channel is 10 km long in the western part of the area. The slope of this channel is 7 to 8 percent with a high erosion rate on its sides. There are 2 other channels in the southwestern part of the lake, both 11 km long and joining near the lake.[4] There are also 3 other channels in the southern part of the lake, each 9 km long. In the north of the lake, there are several small and short channels that direct flood flows to the north of the lake during rainfall. Due to the presence of temporary channels and underground backwaters, it is difficult to assess the water level. Currently, the water level is calculated to be 1.8 m, with a minimum depth of 1.8 m and a water volume of 2.9 million cubic meters, given the lake's area of 160 hectares.[4]
Gallery
editReferences
edit- ^"Lake Gori".Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved25 April 2018.
- ^ab"Lake Gori | Ramsar Sites Information Service".rsis.ramsar.org. Retrieved2025-03-28.
- ^ab"Lake Gori".Wetlands Project. Retrieved2025-04-18.
- ^ab"Lake Gori".Wetlands Project. Retrieved2025-04-05.
External links
edit- "Gori Gol (Important Birds Areas of Iran, Islamic Republic of)". BirdLife. Archived fromthe original on May 25, 2011.
- "Lake Gori" at World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA)
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