Aksai Chin Lake | |
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Amtogor Tso (Standard Tibetan) | |
Location | Aksai Chin (disputed territory) |
Coordinates | 35°13′N 79°51′E / 35.217°N 79.850°E |
Type | Salt lake |
Etymology | See Aksai Chin § Name |
Primary outflows | evaporation |
Max. length | 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) |
Max. width | 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) |
Surface area | 160 square kilometres (62 sq mi) |
Max. depth | 12.6 metres (41 ft) |
Water volume | 136.2698 cubic kilometres (32.6929 cu mi) |
Surface elevation | 4,844 metres (15,892 ft) |
Aksai Chin Lake or Aksayqin Lake,[1] (Chinese: 阿克赛钦湖; pinyin: Ākèsàiqīn Hú) is an endorheic lake in the disputed region of Aksai Chin. The plateau is administered by China but also claimed by India. Its Tibetan/Ladakhi name is Amtogar or Amtogor Tso[2][3] which means "encounter with a round object".[4]
(p170) 129 glaciers with area of 709.08 km² and ice volume of 136.2698 km3 in the Aksayqin Lake drainage basin ... (p173) The lake-level of Aksayqin Lake lies at 4844m a.s.l.
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1899 Line: It concedes Karakash, Soda Plain and Amtogor Tso lake to China in the Aksai Chin and retains the rest with India.
Indian side ... drew attention to the fact that ... in Aksai Chin all the major place names were Ladakhi ... Amtogar meant an encounter with a round object