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Data acquired April 13 - 13, 2002 650 x 500 71 KB - JPEG
Data acquired April 13 - 13, 2002 1300 x 1000 240 KB - JPEG
Data acquired April 13 - 13, 2002 2600 x 2000 668 KB - JPEG
These two images show crescent-shaped Lake Balkhash in eastern Kazakhstan, north of the Tian-Shan Mountains (bottom right).The Ili River flows into the western end of the lake, filling it with bright sediment. This sediment highlights the difference between the mostly freshwater western side of the lake and the more highly saline eastern side. A sandbar largely prevents mixing between the lake’s two sections. The lake is situated in a tectonic depression, and is highly variable in volume and surface area as a result of the continental climate--a climate that lacks a moderating influence of an ocean or large body of water, and therefore typically experiences seasonal extremes of climate. To the south is a large desert. At the bottom of the image, right of center, a blue-green body of water shows the location of the Kapchagayskoye Reservoir, whose filling from the Ili River is having negative consequences on Lake Balkhash. These two images were acquired by MODIS on April 13 and May 19, 2002.
Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Published April 23, 2002 Data acquired April 13 - 13, 2002