Deepest lakes & reservoirs in Eastern Siberia Region, Russia by maximum depth (ft)
The estimated greatest depth of the water in a lake can be measured at the lake’s normal elevation. If the water volume and surface area of a lake are known, an estimate of the lake’s average depth can be calculated:Water volume ÷ Surface Area = Average Depth
Example: 1,000,000 acre-feet ÷ 20,000 acres = 50 feet average depth.
You can find many of the the world’s deepest lakes on LakeLubbers. If you sort the list, you will find the (maximum depth of) the shallowest lakes in our database. Note: For some lakes, lake depth data is unknown, so this table may display fewer lakes than the total 2 articles we have published for Eastern Siberia Region, Russia lakes.
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Below are lakes within Russia > Eastern Siberia Region, Russia > Compared by maximum depth in feet. This list does not represent all lakes in Eastern Siberia Region, Russia, only the 2 Eastern Siberia Region, Russia lake articles we have published on the LakeLubbers website.
Lake name | Max depth in feet | Lake description |
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Lake Baikal, Russia (Eastern Siberia Region, Russia, Russia) |
5,314 ft | Also known as Lake Baykal, Sacred Sea, Pearl of Siberia, Blue Eye of Siberia, Galapagos of Russia Russia’s national treasure, Lake Baikal, is the world’s deepest lake and is our planet’s largest freshwater lake measured by water volume. Its bottom… |
Bratsk Reservoir, Russia (Eastern Siberia Region, Russia, Russia) |
361 ft | It has been said that one of the most striking things about Siberia is the scale. Just the name conjures images of vast snowy expanses, impossibly thi… |