Aksu River (Xinjiang)

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Aksu River (Xinjiang)

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Aksu

Saryjaz
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Aksu River shown within the Tarim basin
Etymology Ak Su (white/clear water, Turkish)
Native name Uyghurئاقسۇ دەرياسى‎‎, Chinese阿克苏河
Location
Country KyrgyzstanChina
Physical characteristics
Source Semenov’s glacier, Kyrgyzstan
Mouth Tarim
 • coordinates
40.459°N 80.866°ECoordinates40.459°N 80.866°E
Length 282 km (175 mi)
Basin size 31,982 km2 (12,348 sq mi)
Discharge
 • location Aksu, Xinjiang
 • average 249 m3/s (8,800 cu ft/s)
Basin features
Progression Tarim→ Taitema Lake
Tributaries
 • left EngilchekKayyngdy
 • right KöölüÜchkölAk-ShyyrakToshkan

The Aksu River (Uyghurئاقسۇ دەرياسى, Ақсу дәряси‎‎, ULYAqsu deryasisimplified Chinese阿克苏河traditional Chinese阿克蘇河pinyinĀkèsù hé; means “white/clear water” in Uyghur and Kyrgyz languages) is a transboundary river in the Xinjiang province in China and Ak-Suu District of Issyk Kul Province of Kyrgyzstan. In Kyrgyzstan it is known as the Saryjaz (KyrgyzСарыжаз). The total length of the river is 282 kilometres (175 mi), of which 197 kilometres (122 mi) are in Kyrgyzstan. It has a drainage basin of 12,900 square kilometres (5,000 sq mi) in Kyrgyzstan.[1][2] The Aksu is the only one of the Tarim’s source rivers to run throughout the year.

Course[edit]

The river takes its roots at the Semënov glacier in the Central Tian Shan mountains of Kyrgyzstan, close to the tripoint with Kazakhstan and China. From here it first runs towards the west, before turning south and breaking through the high mountains and into Xinjiang in the northern parts of the Tarim Basin. At the city of Aksu it meets its main tributary, the Toshkan (Kakshaal), which flows in from the west. After the confluence the river continues south and enters the northern edge of the Taklamakan Desert, where it joins the Tarim River.

The main tributaries, from source to mouth, are:[1]

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