Shagan (lake)

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Shagan
Balapan
Lake Chagan - (2009) .jpg
The lake (above) in 2009
Geographical location Kazakhstan
Tributaries Shagan
Data
Coordinates 49 ° 56 '7 "  N , 79 ° 0' 30"  E Coordinates: 49 ° 56 '7 "  N , 79 ° 0' 30"  E
Shagan (Lake) (East Kazakhstan)
Shagan (lake)
surface 13 ha
length 450 m
width 380 m
volume 6,400,000 m³
Maximum depth 100 m
Middle deep 49 m

particularities

Created by a nuclear weapon test

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The lake Schagan ( Kazakh Шаған Sagan, Russian Чаган Tsaghan; also Balapan ) is a lake in Kazakhstan . It was created after the Chagan nuclear weapon test on January 15, 1965. This test of a nuclear weapon, which took place at a depth of 178 m, had a TNT equivalent of 140 kilotons and was part of a series of nuclear explosions for the national economy , which were intended to make nuclear weapons civilly usable. The lake's water comes from the Shagan River . Since the lake is still radioactive, it is also known as the "atomic lake".

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Milo D. Nordyke: The Soviet program for peaceful uses of nuclear explosions (PDF; 19.34 MB). Technical Report UCRL-ID - 124410, Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (United States), July 24, 1996, p. 13. doi : 10.2172 / 408695