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Jinghe River Basin is located in Jinghe County, Bortala Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture in western Xinjiang, on the southwest edge of Junggar Basin.

It is located between 8100' ~ 83 45' east longitude and 44 00' ~ 45' north latitude. The east is connected with Wusu City through the Gultu Ancient Road.

Bole City is adjacent to the west, Keguqin Mountain in Yili area, Nushan Mountain in Borocco, Nileke County and Yining County are across the river in the south.

The north faces Ebinur Lake and Tory County.

Jinghe River Basin originates from Boluokunu Mountain in Tianshan Mountain, and its highest peak is 4 130m above sea level. Average river slope

It is 8.3 ‰ ~ 25 ‰. The topography of the basin is high in the south and low in the north, high in the east and low in the west, and the flow direction is from southeast to northwest. A mountain in the upper reaches of the river

The body is steep and the slope is large. The mountainous area can be divided into 1200~2400m ~ 2400 m mountain belt, which basically belongs to grassland; Growing at 2400 ~ 2800 meters

Subalpine meadow vegetation; Alpine grass vegetation grows in 2800 ~ 3500 m; Above 3500 meters are alpine cold deserts and modern glaciers.

And permanent snow. Ebinur Lake Basin is formed by the hillside north of Ebinur Lake, which is composed of piedmont alluvial fan, alluvial plain and alluvial plain.

Lake plain, Ebinur Lake is located at the northern end of the basin.

The upper reaches of the basin are composed of two tributaries, Dongtujin and Wutujin, which meet about 6 kilometers above the mountain pass to form the main stream of Jinghe River.

The main stream of Jinghe River is about 66. 1km long, with an average gradient of 8.3‰, and finally flows into Ebinur Lake, which is a typical inland river.

The catchment area of the watershed above Jinghe Mountain Pass is 14 19km2, in which the permanent glacier area is 95.2km2, and the shape of the watershed is peach-leaf.

The water system is fan-shaped and flows from southeast to northwest. The total length of the river is about 138.4km, and the average annual runoff is 475 million m3.