Lake Kezenoyam

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Lake Kezenoy-am
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Location Chechnya, Dagestan (Caucasus)
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Type Alpine/Glacial
Basin countries Russia
Surface area 2.4 km²
Max. depth 74 m
Water volume 1.6 km³
Surface elevation 1870 m

Lake Kezenoy-am (Lake Goluboye, Russian: Кезенойам, Голубое; Chechen: Къоьзаной-Iaм) is the deepest lake in the Caucasus Mountains, mostly in Chechnya but partly in Dagestan in the Russian Federation. It goes through Andiyskiy Khrebet (Andian Ridge). It is situated at an altitude of 1870 m above sea level and fills an area of 2.4 km². The maximum depth of the lake is 74 m. In winter the surface of the lake freezes and in summer the water temperature is around 5 °C. The lake water has a year-round supply of oxygen in which plankton survive. Salmo ezenami, a rare species of trout, are native only to the lake; however, their population is threatened with extinction due to the introduction of European chubs (Squalius cephalus) which consume the fry of the Salmo.[1]

References

  1. Freyhof, J. & Kottelat, M. 2008. Salmo ezenami. In: IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.1. Downloaded on 5 April 2010.
  • Maurice Kottelat, Jörg Freyhof: Handbook of European Freshwater Fishes. Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-2-8399-0298-4, S. 428. Maurice Kottelat, Jörg Freyhof: of European Freshwater Fishes. Handbook, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-2-8399-0298-4, p. 428

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