Gorkoye | |
Other Name: | Горькое |
Coords: | 52.475°N 81.325°W |
Pushpin Map: | Russia Altai Krai#Russia |
Catchment: | 4030sqkm |
Basin Countries: | Russia |
Length: | 47km (29miles) |
Width: | 4.8km (03miles) |
Area: | 75.1sqkm |
Max-Depth: | 7.2m (23.6feet) |
Elevation: | 199m (653feet) |
Islands: | numerous |
Gorkoye (ru|Горькое),[1] also known as "Chernokurynskoye" and "Gorkoye Bolshoye",[2] is a salt lake in Mamontovsky, Novichikhinsky and Romanovsky districts, Altai Krai, Russian Federation.[3]
The lake lies roughly in the middle of the Krai. The nearest towns are Mormyshi close to the lakeshore, Buranovka to the west and Guseletovo near the northern end.[4]
With a length of 47km (29miles), Gorkoye is one of the longest lakes in Altai Krai. It lies in one of the wide ravines of glacial origin that cut diagonally across the Ob Plateau, upstream from the sources of the Kasmala river. The lake has an elongated shape, stretching roughly from northeast to southwest with a northern section reaching a width of almost 5km (03miles) and a very narrow southern section. The water is saline and the shores are flat.[5]
Lake Bolshoye Ostrovnoye is located in the same trench 14km (09miles) to the northeast, and small lake Seleznevo-Borovskoye, at the head of the Kasmala river, a little further to the northeast. Gorkoye (Romanovsky District) lies 2km (01miles) to the north of the northern end, Gorkoye (Novichikhinsky District) 13km (08miles) to the southeast and Lake Kuchuk 87km (54miles) to the northwest.[1]