Maharloo Lake | |
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Maharloo Lake | |
Location | south of Shiraz urban |
Coordinates | 29°28′N 52°48′E / 29.467°N 52.800°E |
Type | Seasonal salt lake |
Primary inflows | Dry river, Soltanabad river (seasonal) |
Basin countries | Iran |
Surface area | 600 km2 (230 sq mi) |
Max. depth | ca. 100 m (330 ft) |
Surface elevation | 1,500 m (4,900 ft) |
Islands | none |
Settlements | Shiraz |
Maharloo Lake (Persian: دریاچه مهارلو) is a seasonal salt lake in the highlands of Iran,[1] 27.0 km (16.8 mi) southeast of the city of Shiraz. The lake salt is rich in potassium and other salts.
Rudkhane-ye-Khoshk, a seasonal river flowing through the city of Shiraz, brings most of the flood water to the lake bed during intensive precipitation events. The lake water typically evaporates by the end of summer and exposes the white lake bed. By mid-summer and due to high evaporation rates and salt concentrations, the lake water turns pinkish red as a result of the red tide within the lake.
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