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Lake Amtkeli : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lake Amtkeli
Lake Amtkeli or Amtkel〔("Lake Amtkel", page 63, A Checklist of the Ground-beetles of Russia and Adjacent Lands )〕 ((アブハズ語:Амтҟьал); (グルジア語:ამტყელის ტბა); (ロシア語:Амткел)) is a lake in the Gulripshi District of Abkhazia, Georgia that was formed on 3 October 1891 when an earthquake caused a landslide on the south-western slope of Mt. little Shkhapach into the valley of the Amtkeli River. ==Geography== Lake Amtkeli is fed by the Amtkeli River, but only a small part of its water percolates through the obstructing rubble back into the river. The greater part leaves the lake through underground passages to the Jampal River. Due to the lake's limited discharge capacity, its water level rises strongly during snowmelt in May, leading to annual fluctuations of up to in the lake's average height above sea level and maximal depth, and increasing its length from to . The average surface area of Lake Amtkeli is , and its drainage basin measures . Due to the lake's origin, its underwater slopes are steep, following the surface slopes.〔
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