Aral–Caspian Depression
{{Short description|Lowland depression}}
{{Infobox landform
| water =
| name = Aral-Caspian Depression
| other_name =
| type = Depression
| photo =
| photo_width =
| photo_alt =
| photo_caption =
| map = Asia
| relief =
| map_image =
| map_caption =
| location =
|coordinates = {{coord|source:Wikidata|format=dms|display=i}}
| coordinates_ref =
| range =
| part_of =
| water_bodies =
| elevation_ft =
| elevation_ref =
| surface_elevation_ft =
| surface_elevation_ref =
| highest_point =
| highest_elevation =
| highest_coords =
| length =
| width =
| area =
| depth =
| drop =
| formed_by =
| geology =
| age =
| orogeny =
| volcanic_arc/belt =
| volcanic_arc =
| volcanic_belt =
| volcanic_field =
| eruption =
| last_eruption =
| topo =
| operator =
| designation =
| free_label_1 =
| free_data_1 =
| free_label_2 =
| free_data_2 =
| website =
| embed =
}}
File:caspianseamap.png of the Caspian Sea and Aral Sea, yellow shading indicates Caspian Sea drainage basin]]
The Aral–Caspian Depression is a lowland depression straddling Europe and Asia around the Aral Sea and Northern Caspian Sea. The most northern part is called the Caspian Depression. The desert part to the east of the Caspian Depression and Caspian is called the Turan Depression. In Azerbaijan, the Kura-Aras Lowland is part of the Aral–Caspian Depression. Its parts lie in Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan.George Frederick Wright (1902) Asiatic Russia, Chapter [https://books.google.com/books?id=DzwEAAAAYAAJ&dq=%22Aral-caspian+depression%22++-wikipedia&pg=PA29 "Aral-Caspian Depression"] (at Google Books){{cite Efron|Арало-Каспийская низменность}}
References
{{reflist}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Aral-Caspian Depression}}
Category:Depressions of Russia
Category:Depressions of Kazakhstan
Category:Depressions of Uzbekistan
Category:Depressions of Turkmenistan
Category:Depressions of Azerbaijan