Dongting Lake

Dongting Lake
Chinese Dongting Hu or Tung-t'ing Hu

Large, shallow lake, northeastern Hunan province, China.

Its size varies greatly from season to season. Its normal area of 1,089 sq mi (2,820 sq km) may increase up to 7,700 sq mi (20,000 sq km) in flood season. Some two-fifths of the water from the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang) flows into the lake through four channels. It also is fed by the Zi, Yuan, Xiang, and Li rivers. It discharges into the Yangtze.

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Chinese (Pinyin)  Dongting Hu  or  (Wade-Giles romanization)  Tung-t'ing Hu 

      large lake in northern Hunan province, south-central China. It lies in a basin to the south of the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang) and is connected to the Yangtze by four channels. Typically, some two-fifths of the river's waters flow into the lake, the amount increasing during flood periods. The lake is also fed from the south by almost the entire drainage of Hunan province, with the Xiang River flowing in from the south and the Zi, Yuan (Yuan River), and Li rivers from the southwest and west. The waters of the entire lake system discharge into the Yangtze at Yueyang.

      The lake's size varies greatly from season to season. Its normal size is about 95 miles (150 km) from east to west and 60 miles (95 km) from north to south, while its area is 1,089 square miles (2,820 square km). In flood periods its water level may rise by as much as 50 feet (15 metres), and the inundated area may increase by as much as 7,700 square miles (20,000 square km). It is now the second largest freshwater lake in China.

      The lake, like Lake Poyang (Poyang, Lake) farther east, acts as a huge retention reservoir for the Yangtze. In the flood season (June to October) the waters of the Yangtze flood into the lake. During that time not only the Yueyang outlet but also two of the inflow channels (the Taiping and Ouchi streams) are navigable by large craft, which can also pass up the southern rivers. From October to April, however, more water is discharged from the lake than enters it, the water level falls, and much of the lake's area becomes dry land.

      Large-scale construction projects have been undertaken to supplement the role played by Dongting Lake in regulating flooding on the Yangtze. In the northwest angle between the lake and the Yangtze, a huge artificial retention basin (built in 1954–56) has floodgates through which the Yangtze can be diverted in time of need. The basin is kept empty and its floor under cultivation, except during the flood season. Called Lake Datong, it is regulated by a great barrage (dam) across the Taiping Stream entrance to Dongting Lake. Between the 1930s and the 1950s, much of the land along the lake banks and inside the dikes surrounding Dongting Lake was reclaimed, a process hastened by the gradual silting up of the lake from the huge amounts of sediment deposited by its inflowing rivers, especially the Yangtze. As a result, the area of the lake was reported to be 400 square miles (1,000 square km) smaller in the 1970s than it was in 1937. At one time, as a result of such reclamation, the lake was almost divided in two and was no longer able adequately to fulfill its regulatory function, causing flooding on the lower courses of the rivers flowing into the lake. In the 1950s, however, such reclamation was prohibited, and efforts were begun to reconnect the different sections of the lake system. In response to the serious flood disaster of 1998, the central and local governments launched several projects aimed at soil and water conservation, extending the limits of the lake, and reinforcement of the banks around the lake. In addition, the large Three Gorges Dam project, upstream from the lake, is intended to regulate the flow of the Yangtze and to limit flooding.

      Dongting Lake provides a common nexus for the rivers of Hunan and a link between northern Hunan and the Yangtze, the cities around the lake's margin being the chief agricultural collection and distribution centres for the surrounding fertile plain. The lake is also a fishing ground, particularly during winter, being noted for its carp. The Zhangling Oil Refinery, built in 1971, is located on the edge of Dongting Lake and provides fuel oil for the province.

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