Lake Akdoğan


Lake Akdoğan, also called Lake Hamurpert, is the name of two neighbouring Crater lakes on the Akdoğan Mountains in Turkey. They are separated by a land strip of about. They are both high-altitude lakes located in Varto district of Muş Province.

History

The word xamurpert means "dried castle" in Armenian. According to Gukas Inchichyan, it is said that a bey dynasty of Sasun origin ruled in the Xamurpert castle in these mountains until the 1760s.

Geology and geomorphology

As a result of the volcanic eruptions in the Akdoğan Mountains. Akdoğan crater lakes were formed. The complete melting of the snow around the lakes takes place at the end of May. With the arrival of May, the habitats around the lakes have been revived.

Bigger lake

Lake Akdoğan is at. Its elevation with respect to sea level is and its maximum depth is. Its surface area is about The snow from Akdoğan mountains feeds it, and the excess water pours into İskender creek. Big Akdoğan is 3,971 meters wide and 6,185 meters long.

Smaller lake

Lake Lesser Akdoğan is at. Its elevation with respect to sea level is and its maximum depth is. Its surface area is. It feeds the main lake through an underground creek. Small Akdoğan is 2,243 meters long and 964 meters wide.

Biota

Flora

The main plant species in the Akdoğan Lakes are toxic Ferula and non-toxic Ferula, Rheum ribes, Gundelia, Sorrel, Arum maculatum, Eremurus spectabilis, Diplotaenia cachrydifolia Boiss, Chaerophyllum macrospermum, Thymus (plant), Paeonia turcica, Astragalus kurdicus and Euphorbia sp. In addition, there are Pleurotus eryngii var. ferulae mushrooms in every part of the Lakes. Frangula alnus and Prunus cerasifera are located on the humid shores of the lake. Oak tree, Crataegus monogyna, Malus sylvestris, Prunus mahaleb, Rosa canina and Cotoneaster nummularius are other trees around the lake.

Fauna

The main fish in the lake is the common carp. The primary birds living on the lake are ducks, geese, and cranes. There are also many Bears around the lake. Other animals in the region are Wolf, Fox, Pig, Partridge, Lynx, Turtle, Williams's jerboa, Caspian turtle and European green lizard.