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Baunt (Russian: Баунт; Russian Buryat: Баунт нуур, Baunt nuur) is the name of a body of fresh water in the Bauntovsky District, Buryatia, Russia.[2]

Baunt
Баунт / Баунт нуур
Mt Bolshoy Khapton rising above the lakeshore
Baunt
Location in Buryatia, Russian Far East
LocationBaunt Basin
South Siberian System
Coordinates55°10′54″N 113°0′36″E[1]
Primary inflowsUpper Tsipa, Kinavka, Tsipikan
Primary outflowsTsipa
Catchment area10,300 km2 (4,000 sq mi)
Basin countriesBuryatia, Russia
Max. length16.3 km (10.1 mi)
Max. width9 km (5.6 mi)
Surface area111 km2 (43 sq mi)
Average depth17 m (56 ft)
Max. depth33 m (108 ft)
Shore length155 km (34 mi)
Surface elevation1,060 m (3,478 ft)
FrozenOctober to May
SettlementsKurort Baunt, Baunt
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

The village of Kurort Baunt, where there are some hot springs, is located on the southwestern shore of the lake, at the foot of Mt Bolshoy Khapton, near the confluence of the Upper Tsipa, and the village of Baunt is on the northeastern shore. At a headland named Cape Tryokhstanka there are ancient petroglyphs. The lake is a protected area since 1988. Its environment provides a habitat for a number of fish and bird species, as well as the crustacean Asellus aquaticus.[3][4]


Geography


The lake has a roughly triangular shape. It stretches in a southwest-northeast direction parallel to the main ridge of the Southern Muya Range to the north and the Baunt Basin, with the Maly Khapton and Babanty Range, two ranges of the Vitim Plateau, to the south. The Ikat Range rises to the west and the Kapylyushi lakes lie to the southwest. The Upper Tsipa enters the lake at the SW shore through two arms. The Tsipikan flows from the east into the lake and further to the east lies lake Busani. The lower Tsipa river flows out of the lake from the northeast.[4]

The northwestern shore, as well as part of the southern shore of the lake, is abrupt and rocky with up to 1,400 meters (4,600 ft) high mountains towering above it. On the other hand, the shores to the southwest and east are low and marshy, with many small lakes and bogs. The lake freezes between late October or early November to May or early June. The ice in the central area may reach a thickness of 1.9 m (6.2 ft).[4][5]

Lakes Baunt and Busani map section.
Lakes Baunt and Busani map section.

See also



References


  1. Google Earth
  2. "Озеро Баунт in the State Water Register of Russia". textual.ru (in Russian).
  3. Озеро Баунт - ООПТ России
  4. Баунт - Water of Russia
  5. Баунт — Great Soviet Encyclopedia in 30 vols. / Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov - 3rd ed. - M, 1969–1978



На других языках


[de] Baunt

Der Baunt (russisch озеро Баунт/osero Baunt; Bauntsee) ist ein 165 km² großer Bergsee am Südostrand des Stanowoihochlandes in Ostsibirien (Russland), östlich des Baikalsees.
- [en] Baunt

[fr] Lac Baount

Le lac Baount (en russe : Баунт озеро) est un lac situé au nord-est de la république autonome de Bouriatie, en Russie, dans la partie sud-est de la Sibérie.

[ru] Баунт (озеро)

Ба́унт (бур. Баунт нуур) — пресноводное озеро[2] на севере Бурятии, в Баунтовском эвенкийском районе.



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