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Lake Baikal

 
 

Perteneciente a Lagos Vivos

 

FIRN and Baikal Information Center GRAN

 

Lago pertenecedor desde

 

1999

 

Origen

 

tectonic

 

Edad

 

at least 25 million years,

world´s oldest lake

 
Estado de Protección
 
UNESCO World Heritage (since 1996)
 

Tamaño

 

31,500 sq. km [km²]

world´s 7th largest lake by surface area

 

Longitud

 

636 km

 
 Width
 

widest position: 80 km

smallest position: 23 km

 

Water volume

 

23,600 billion of cubic m [m³]

world´s largest lake by volume,

corresponding 20 % of the global fresh water reserves

and 80 % of the Russian fresh water reserves

 

Maximum depth

 

1,637 m

world´s deepest lake

 

Height of sediment

 

7,000 m

 

Sea level

 

445 m

 

Catchment area

 

571,000 sq. km [km²]

 

In-flows

 

365 brooks and rivers

 

Largest in-flows

 

Selenga, Upper Angara, Barguzin, Goloustnaja

 

Out-flows

 

1 (Angara)

 
Number of islands
 

25

greatest island: Olchon (length: 77 km, width: 25 km)

 

Salinity

 

fresh water

 

Precipitation per year

 
in the north of Lake Baikal: 200 - 350 mm

in the south of Lake Baikal: till 900 mm

 

Mean air temperature

 

- 0,6 °C

in January: - 19 °C, till - 50 °C possible

in August: + 11 °C

 
Mean water temperature
 

+ 3 °C (at the surface)

+ 9 till + 12 °C (in the summer time)

 

Frozen time period

 
November til January

 

Completely frozen over

 

every year in January

 

Location

 

Russia

 

Vegetation

 

steppe, hills and taiga

 

Number of species

endemic

 

2,600 animal and plant species

60 % animal species

15 % plant species

 

Birds

 
358 species,

Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis)

Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos)

White-tailed Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla)

Great Bustard (Otis tarda)

 

Nesting birds

 

261 species

 

Waterfowl max.

 

5 - 7 million in Selenga Delta,

Herring Gull (Larus argentatus)

Northern Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus)

Eurasian Bittern (Botaurus stellaris)

Stork, Swan

 
Mammals

 

65 species,

Baikal Seal / Nerpa (Pusa sibirica)

Siberian Roe Deer (Capreolus pygargus)

Sable (Martes zibellina)

Arctic Dwelling Deer (Rangifer tarandus)

Daurian Hedgehog (Mesechinus dauuricus)

Palls Cat (Otocolobus manul)

Siberian Chipmunk (Eutamias sibiricus)

 
Amphibians

 

5 species

 
Reptiles

 
6 species

 

Fish

 

53 species, 27 endemic

Omul (Coregonus autumnalis migratorius)

Golomjanka (Comephorus baicalensis)

 

Inhabitants (lake-side)

 

1 million people (3.8 million people in the region)

 

Biggest problems

 

uncontrolled construction in coastal areas, "wild" waste dumps, forest fires, traffic volume, untreated waste water

 
 
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