Indigirka River
Indigirka River (Russian: Индиги́рка; Yakut: Индигиир) is a significant river in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) in the Russian Far East. It is one of the major rivers in northeastern Siberia.[1]
Indigirka | |
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Location | |
Country | Russia |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Confluence of the Tuora-Yuryakh and Taryn-Yuryakh |
- elevation | 792 metres (2,598 ft) |
Mouth | East Siberian Sea |
- coordinates | 71°26′32″N 150°51′39″E / 71.4422°N 150.8608°E |
Length | 1,726 km (1,072 mi) |
Basin size | 360,400 km2 (139,200 sq mi) |
Discharge | |
- average | 1,810 m3/s (64,000 cu ft/s) |
Course
changeIts source is the confluence of the Taryn-Yuryakh and Khastakh (Tuora-Yuryakh) Rivers, which formed the Verkhoyansk Mountains. The Indigirka River flows north for 1,726 kilometers (1,072 miles). It goes through the large Indigirka Lowland and Mountains. Two of the main rivers that flow into the Indigirka River are the Moma River and the Selennyakh River. [2]
Climate and Navigation
changeThe basin of the Indigirka River is located in an extremely frigid climate. From October to May or June, the river is frozen. Despite the difficult conditions, the Indigirka is navigable for around 1,050 kilometres (650 mi) of its length during the summer months when there is no ice.
References
change- ↑ Tatyana Bratkova "Russkoye Ustye". Novy Mir, 1998, no. 4 (in Russian)
- ↑ Russian State Water Register - Река Хастах (Торо-Юрях, Туора-Юрях, Калкан)