Aral-Caspian Depression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Aral-Caspian Depression is a lowland depression straddling Europe and Asia around the Aral Sea and Northern Caspian Sea. Its parts belong to Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkm...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Caspian Depression (lowland, Asia), flat lowland, Kazakhstan and Russia, much of it below sea level at the north end of the Caspian Sea. ... flat lowland, Kazakhstan and Russia, much of it below sea level at the north end of the Caspian Sea. It is one ... Romanticism; Great Depression;
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Facts about Caspian Depression: Kazakstan, - ...between Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and China, contrasts with the flat or rolling terrain of most of the republic. The western and southwestern parts of the republic are dominated by the low-lying Caspian Depression, which at its lowest point lies some 95 feet below sea level.
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Aral-Caspian Depression ... and Caspian seas. Other translations include Pricaspian/Peri-Caspian Depression/Lowland. The lowest point of the depression is 28m or 92 feet below sea level. The depression...
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The northern part is very shallow, with average depths of less than 5m. In the middle part, the main feature is the Derbent Depression with depths of over 500m. The southern part includes the South Caspian Depression with its deepest point being 1025m below the surface.
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Various types of wetland and delta areas can be found on the shores of the Caspian Sea. The northern section of this immense lake is encompassed by the Caspian Depression, a low-lying flatland region.
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A detailed description of Jurassic floras of the Caspian region, with stratigraphical implications. Proceedings of the All-Union Oil and Geological Prospecting Research; 265x175, 14 tabs, 34 plates of b/w photos, 17 b/w text-figs ;
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A Wisdom Archive on Caspian Depression ... A selection of articles related to Caspian Depression ... Caspian Depression: Encyclopedia - Caspian Sea...
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A Wisdom Archive on Caspian Sea ... A selection of articles related to Caspian Se ... The Caspian Sea is a landlocked endorheic sea between Asia and Europe (European Russia). It is the world's largest inland body of water. It has a surface area of 371,000 km² (143,000 sq. mi.), and a maximum depth of about 980m (3200 ft).
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