Dian Lake (China)

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Name (Latin)
Dian Lake (China)
Other forms of name
Dian Chi (China)
nne Dianchi (China)
Dianchi Lake (China)
nne Tien-chʻih (China)
Coordinates
102.6713889 102.6713889 24.80055556 24.80055556 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
Lakes China
MARC
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Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q83640
Library of congress: sh 92006680
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: 91104696: Fan, H. Tien-chʻih shui li hsiao shih, 1990.
  • GEOnet, Oct. 17, 2001(Dian Chi, generic name: Chi, lk, 24⁰50ʹ00ʺN, 102⁰43ʹ00ʺE; variant: Tien Chʻih)
  • Col. gaz.(Dian Chi, lake, central Yunnan)
  • Merriam-Webster's geog.(Dian Chi)
  • Alltheweb search, Oct. 17, 2001(National Kunming Dian Lake Tourism and Vacation Zone; Dianchi Lake)

Wikipedia description:

Dian Lake (Chinese: 滇池; pinyin: Diānchí), also known as Dianchi, Dianchi Lake, Lake Dian and Kunming Lake, is a fault lake located on the Puduhe-Xishan fault in Kunming, Yunnan, China at 24°23′–26°22′ N, 102°10′–103°40′ E. Its nickname is the "Sparkling Pearl Embedded in a Highland" (Chinese: 高原明珠; pinyin: Gāoyuánmíngzhū). It is the model for the Kunming Lake in Beijing's Summer Palace. Its name is the source of Yunnan's Chinese abbreviation 滇. Dian Lake is a shallow freshwater fault lake. The Lake is 40 km long, running from north to south, and has an average width of 7 km with the widest point being 12.5 km. The lake is 1886 meters above sea level and has 150 km of coastline. The lake's drainage area has a monsoon-affected subtropical highland climate (Köppen Cwb), with an average annual temperature of 14.4 °C, a frost-free period of 227 days, and an annual precipitation of 1036 mm. The lake covers 298 km2 (115 sq mi). The lake has an average depth of 4.4 m (14 ft), and is divided into two parts by an artificial dike. The northern end of the lake is called Caohai (Chinese: 草海; pinyin: Cáohǎi) and has a surface area of 7.5 km2 and an average depth of 2.5 meters. The southern end of the lake, comprising the majority of the lake, is called Waihai (Chinese: 外海; pinyin: Wàihǎi) and has a surface area of 292 km2 and an average depth of 4.4 m. The water flows out of the lake to the west via the Pudu River (Chinese: 普渡河; pinyin: Pǔdù Hé) which eventually joins the Yangtze River before finally reaching the Pacific Ocean. Dian Lake is the sixth largest lake in China and the largest lake in Yunnan Province.

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