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Bangda Lake

Coordinates: 34°56′56″N 81°34′16″E / 34.94889°N 81.57111°E / 34.94889; 81.57111
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Banda Lake
LocationRutog County, Ngari Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China
Coordinates34°56′56″N 81°34′16″E / 34.94889°N 81.57111°E / 34.94889; 81.57111
Catchment area3,314.5 km2 (1,300 sq mi)
Basin countriesChina
Max. length15 km (9 mi)
Max. width9.7 km (6 mi)
Surface area106.5 km2 (0 sq mi)
Surface elevation4,902 m (16,083 ft)
References[1]

Bangda Lake (Tibetan: པང་བཏགས་མཚོ, Wylie: pang btags mtsho; Chinese: 邦达错; pinyin: Bāngdá Cuò), also Bangdag or Bangdacuo, is a glacial lake in Ngari Prefecture in the northwest of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It lies in the western Kunlun Mountains, to the southeast of Guozha Lake.[2] Located at an altitude of 4902 metres, it covers an area of 106 square kilometres with a maximum depth of 21.6 metres and contains 90 glaciers.[3]

Map including Bangdag Co

References

  1. ^ Sumin, Wang; Hongshen, Dou (1998). Lakes in China. Beijing: Science Press. p. 416. ISBN 7-03-006706-1.
  2. ^ Maps (Map). Google Maps.
  3. ^ Glacial and lake fluctuations in the area of the west Kunlun Mountains during the last 45000 years (PDF). Vol. 16. Annals of Glaciology, International Glacial Society. 1992. pp. 79–84. Retrieved 9 April 2012.