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Coordinates: 46°5903N 75°2324E / 46.98417°N 75.39000°E / 46.98417; 75.39000
 

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Tokrau
Тоқырау
Last stretch of the Tokrau river Sentinel-2 image
Tokrau is located in Kazakhstan
Tokrau

Mouth location in Kazakhstan

Location
CountryKazakhstan
Physical characteristics
SourceKyzyltas
 • coordinates48°48′09N 74°58′26E / 48.80250°N 74.97389°E / 48.80250; 74.97389
 • elevation901 m (2,956 ft)
MouthBalkhash-Alakol Basin

 • location

North of Balkhash lakeshore

 • coordinates

46°59′03N 75°23′24E / 46.98417°N 75.39000°E / 46.98417; 75.39000

 • elevation

374 m (1,227 ft)
Length298 km (185 mi)
Basin size21,100 km2 (8,100 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average2.55 m3/s (90 cu ft/s) near Aktogay village

The Tokrau (Kazakh: Тоқырау) is a river in Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan.[1][2] It has a length of 298 km (185 mi) and a drainage basin of 21,100 km2 (8,100 sq mi).[3]

The Tokrau flows by Aktogay, the administrative center of Aktogay District, Karaganda Region, as well as by Saryterek village. Its mouth lies northeast of Balkhash City and east of the Bektauata range. The Egizkoytas burial complex of the Bronze Age and Early Iron Age is located in the upper course of the river.[4][5]

The Tokrau Formation, a fossiliferous stratigraphic unit in Kazakhastan whose strata date back to the Paleozoic, was named after the river.[6][7]

Course

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The Tokrau river originates in the Kyzyltas range of the southern Kazakh Uplands, 10 km (6.2 mi) to the north of Mt Karashoki. It heads roughly southwards within a narrow channel all along its course. Its valley may reach 10 km (6.2 mi) at its widest, narrowing to 75 m (246 ft) in gorges. The floodplain is between 1 km (0.62 mi) and 1.2 km (0.75 mi) wide. About 50 km (31 mi) away from the coast of Lake Balkhash to the south, the river fans out into many arms in a dry, widening plain. Finally its waters disperse in the semidesert sands to the north of the lakeshore.[3] This last stretch of the Tokrau was an ancient delta dating back to the time when the river reached Lake Balkhash.[8]

The Tokrau is fed mainly by winter snows. Its water is fresh and the river channel fills between March and May, although less often it may fill in late autumn too. The lower stretch frequently dries up, stagnating into disconnected pools. Very rarely, in years of abundant spring floods, the waters of the river may break through the desert area and trickle into the endorheic lake Balkhash.[4][9]

Tributaries

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The main tributaries of the Tokrau are the Zhalanash, the 73 km (45 mi) long Karamende, the Kosabai, the Karatal and the 65 km (40 mi) long Zhinishke.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "M-43 Topographic Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  • ^ "L-43 Topographic Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  • ^ a b Google Earth
  • ^ a b c Kazakhstan National Encyclopedia / Ch. ed. B.O. Jakyp. — Almaty: « Kazakh encyclopedia» ZhSS, 2011. ISBN 9965-893-64-0(T.Z.),ISBN 9965-893-19-5
  • ^ Shuak - Middle Ages
  • ^ Upper Tokrau Formation, Lake Balkash - Aktogay, Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan
  • ^ Russia–UK Collaboration in Paleontology: Past, Present, and Future
  • ^ Prehistorical and Historical Stages of Development of Lake Balkhash
  • ^ Теке Токрау; Great Soviet Encyclopedia in 30 vols. — Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov. - 3rd ed. - M. Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969-1978. (in Russian)
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