Mount Lu West Sea

Lu Mountain West Sea (Chinese: 庐山西海), also named Zhelin Reservoir (Chinese: 柘林湖; pinyin: Zhèlín Hú, Gan: Chā-līm fîkhú),[1] is a reservoir located between the counties of Yongxiu, Wuning, and Xiushui in Jiujiang, China. It is 90 kilometers to the south of Lu Mountain, with a total area of 308 square kilometers. The reservoir is the largest in Jiangxi province, with a storage capacity of 7,920,000,000 cubic metres.[2]

Lu Mountain West Sea
Lu Mountain West Sea is located in China
Lu Mountain West Sea
Lu Mountain West Sea
LocationJiujiang, China
Coordinates29.29°N 115.34°E / 29.29; 115.34
Typereservoir and tourism attraction
Basin countriesChina
Surface area308 km2 (119 sq mi)
Average depth45 m (148 ft)
Water volume8 billion cubic metres (6.5×10^6 acre⋅ft)
FrozenNo
Islands997, major ones 13

Although the dam is located in an area of low seismic activity, after the impounding of the Zhelin Reservoir, seismic activity increased markedly.[3]

Zhelin Reservoir is named after Zhelin Town, the site of the largest hydropower earth dam blocking project in Asia.[4] It has an average water depth of 45 meters and a visibility of more than 9 meters, rich in wild fish species, like Culter alburnus, Red-tailed Xenocypris, Xenocypris davidi, and Siniperca chuatsi.[5]

The American reality program Survivor filmed its fifteenth season, Survivor: China, on islands in the reservoir between June and August 2007. Survivor host Jeff Probst claimed that this was the first American television series to be filmed entirely within China.

References

  1. "Wuning County was approved to indulge in illegally filling the lake". 20 June 2018. Retrieved 2018-06-20. sina.com
  2. "Natural Resource". Jiujian.gov.cn - Jiujian web site. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved 2007-06-27.
  3. Ding Yuanzhang; Xiao Anyu; Chen Yiming (1986). "Induced earthquakes in Zhelin reservoir, China". Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors. Smithsonian/NASA ADS Astronomy Abstract Service. 44 (2): 107–114. Bibcode:1986PEPI...44..107D. doi:10.1016/0031-9201(86)90037-3.
  4. "Xihai-Jiangxi Ecological Mark". Retrieved 2010-04-12. 163.com
  5. "Fishing in Yulin Lake in early autumn". Retrieved 2013-08-01. CNKI
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