国立情報学研究所 - ディジタル・シルクロード・プロジェクト
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Southern Tibet : vol.6 | |
南チベット : vol.6 |
APRIL-JUNE 1900. | I | 7 |
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Kara-koshun, Apr. I oth I goo. Large, shallow lake in Eastern Turkestan which the Tarim enters. The maximum depth is about 4,5 m. As a rule the depth is only 1 m. or less. The lake is nearly everywhere filled with reeds, in which the natives (Lopliks) open narrow channels for canoes and nets. At a few places dry clay desert reaches the shore. This lake has also the classic name of Lop-nor. The water is perfectly fresh. Abundance of fish and of aquatic birds. Altitude 816 m. Game-kith', May 19th 1900. A little freshwater lake on the right bank of Lower Tarim. The river bed is here a little higher than the level desert at its sides. The vegetation strengthens the banks which, however, occasionally are broken through by the high-water. Thus a series of lakes is formed in the depressions between the high accumulations of sand dunes. One of these lakes is called Gölme-käti. Altitude 88o m. Karaunelik-köl, May 20 th 1900. Freshwater lake at the right bank of Lower Tarim. North. lat. 40° 46', East. long. 86° 59', Altitude 88o m. Ullugh-köl, May 20 th 1900. Freshwater lake at the right bank of Lower Tarim, a short distance east of Gölme-käti. Altitude 878 m. Chivilik-köl, June 2 nd 1900. Freshwater lake at one of the branches of Lower Tarim called Yettim-Tarim, which flows mostly through sand. As nearly all the small lakes formed by the Tarim the Chivilik-köl is no permanent formation. Altitude 829 m. Ayagh-arghan, June 3rd 1900. A region immediately below the confluence of the two Tarim branches. From this point the Tarim flows in one branch to the Kara-koshun. — Clay ground, steppe, reeds, partly sand. North. lat. 40° 9', East. long. 88° 201, Altitude 833 m. Bash-karaunelik, June 6th 1900. Steppe region at Lower Tarim. The ground consists of clay and sand. North. lat. 39° 54', East. long. 88° 23', Altitude 825 m. Tuna-toghdi, June 8 th and 9 th 1900. Steppe region at Lower Tarim. The ground consists of clay and some sand. North. lat. 39° 53', East. long. 88° 2 I', Altitude 825 m. Chigelik-ui, June 1 I th-1 8 th 1900. Steppe region at the Lowest Tarim. Ground: clay and some sand. North. lat. 39° 32', East. long. 88° 23', Altitude 819 m. 3. VI-, 3. |
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