Barsuki Desert
The Barsuki Desert is a desert zone in the Aktobe and Kyzylorda regions of Kazakhstan. It has two parts, the Greater Barsuki in the west and the Lesser Barsuki in the east. They are elongated strips of sand desert parallel to each other and separated by a roughly wide stretch of non-desert terrain.
The sands of the deserts are the result of the weathering of Paleogene rocks; only the northern section of the Greater Barsuki was formed from more recent alluvial deposits.
Geography
The Barsuki are roughly aligned in a SSW - NNE direction. They are located at the southern end of the Turgay Depression, stretching from the northern coast of the Aral Sea in the Kyzylorda Region to the southeastern sector of the Aktobe Region. The Shalkar Basin extends to the west.The desert is sandy and receives very little rainfall. Its sands are subject to eolic action, forming mounds, ridges and dunes.