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Coordinates: 57°00N 43°10E / 57.000°N 43.167°E / 57.000; 43.167
 

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Gorky Reservoir
Gorky Reservoir is located in Ivanovo Oblast
Gorky Reservoir

Gorky Reservoir

Coordinates57°00′N 43°10′E / 57.000°N 43.167°E / 57.000; 43.167
TypeHydroelectric reservoir
Primary inflowsVolga
Basin countriesRussia
Max. length430 km (270 mi)
Max. width16 km (9.9 mi)
Surface area1,591 km2 (614 sq mi)
Max. depth22 m (72 ft)
Water volume12.9 km3 (10,500,000 acre⋅ft)
Surface elevation84 m (276 ft)
SettlementsYaroslavl, Kostroma, Kineshma, Yuryetets

Gorky Reservoir (Russian: Го́рьковское водохрани́лище), known colloquially as Gorky Sea (Russian: Го́рьковское мо́ре), is an artificial lake in the central part of the Volga River in Russia,[1] formed by a hydroelectric damofGorky Hydroelectric Station (now called Nizhny Novgorod Hydroelectric Station) built in 1955 between the towns of Gorodets and Zavolzhye and filled in 1955 – 1957. It spans for 430 km from the dam of Rybinsk to the dam of Gorodets through Yaroslavl, Kostroma, Ivanovo and Nizhny Novgorod oblasts of Russia. While it is relatively narrow and follows the natural riverbed of Volga in the upper part, it becomes up to 16 km wide downstream the town of Yuryevets.

The reservoir takes its name from the former name of the city of Nizhny Novgorod (actually situated some fifty kilometers downstream the dam), Gorky. An industrial town of Zavolzhye was built on the right bank of the Volga along with the construction of the dam.

The filling of the reservoir resulted in the relocation of a number of villages and towns, such as Chkalovsk.

References

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  1. ^ N.M. Mineeva; et al. (2022). "Abiotic Factors and Their Role in Phytoplankton Development in Reservoirs of the Middle Volga River, Russia". Inland Water Biology. 15 (6): 729–739. doi:10.1134/s1995082922060141.


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