Lake Heihai is located about south of the city of
Golmud in
Golmud County,
Haixi Prefecture,
Qinghai Province, at an elevation of or above
sea level in western
China. It lies in a valley roughly long and wide between the
Kunlun Mountains (highest elevation about ) to the south and the
Burhan Buda (highest elevation about ) to the north.
Earthquakes are common, as the lake lies near the major long Kunlun Fault. Covering , it stretches about from east to west and north to south. The deepest point is around below its surface. Two main streams feed into the lake, with a catchment of around .
Meltwater flows from two small
glaciated areas in the Kunluns. The west is about , the east about ; both appear to have
retreated roughly since 1970. The outflow to the east is the source of the
Kunlun River, the upper stretch of the
Golmud River. With mean annual precipitation of and high evaporation rates, the lake's water is
mesohaline. The mean annual temperature is , so much of the surrounding countryside is
permafrost alpine grassland, supporting dwarf
cinquefoil and
winterfat shrubs and sparse
sedges and
grasses.
Polygonum sibiricum occupies moist saline sites close to the lake; drier land further from shore is characterized by
Kobresia robusta on the sandier north side and
Poa pachyantha on the south side. ==History==