Lake Chagan
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| Lake Chagan | |
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| Coordinates | 49°56′7″N 79°0′30″E / 49.93528°N 79.00833°ECoordinates: 49°56′7″N 79°0′30″E / 49.93528°N 79.00833°E |
| Basin countries | Kazakhstan |
| Water volume | 100,000 m3 (81 acre⋅ft)[citation needed] |
Lake Chagan (or Lake Balapan), Kazakhstan, is a lake created by the Chagan nuclear test fired on January 15, 1965, part of the Nuclear Explosions for the National Economy.A 140 kiloton device was placed in a 178 meter deep hole in the dry bed of the Chagan River. The blast created a crater 400 meters across and 100 meters deep with a lip height of 20 to 38 meters.; it is often referred to as "Atomic Lake".
The lake's water comes from the Chagan River (tributary of Irtysh River). The crater lake's volume is approximately 100,000 m3 (81 acre⋅ft)[citation needed]. To the south, the rim of the crater holds back the waters of a second reservoir.
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Media[edit]
In Netflix's Documentary Dark Tourist Season 1 Episode 4 "The Stans" David Farrier Visits Lake Chagan on his tour of Kazakhstan. He even swims in the lake.
See also[edit]
- Sedan (nuclear test) – An American cratering detonation
- Pechora–Kama Canal
- Crater lakes usually formed by volcanic events.
References[edit]
- "On the Soviet program for peaceful uses of nuclear weapons" (pdf). Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
- "On the Soviet nuclear program". Nuclear Weapon Archive.
External links[edit]
- "A documentary that visits the lake at around the 1 minute mark" (video). YouTube. Russia Today.
- "Lake Chagan map" – via Google Maps.
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