geo.wikisort.org - RiverThe Taymyra (Russian: Таймыра) is a river in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is located in the middle of the Taymyr Peninsula.[2] It is about 840 kilometres (520 mi) long and has a drainage basin of 124,000 square kilometres (48,000 sq mi).[3][4]
River in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Taymyra |
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 Basin of the Taymyra |
Native name | Таймыра (Russian) |
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Country | Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia |
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• location | Confluence of two head rivers in the Byrranga Mountains. |
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• elevation | 150 m (490 ft) |
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Mouth | Kara Sea |
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• coordinates | 76.1111°N 99.7889°E / 76.1111; 99.7889 |
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• elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
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Length | 840 km (520 mi) (total) |
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Basin size | 124,000 km2 (48,000 sq mi) |
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• average | 990 m3/s (35,000 cu ft/s)[1] |
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The Taymyra is the most northerly river system of its size or greater, the largest river whose basin is wholly north of the Arctic Circle, and also the largest with a basin lying entirely above the polar tree line.[1]
Course
- The Upper Taymyra (Verkhnyaya Taymyra) flows into Lake Taymyr from the west and is the largest river flowing into the lake basin. Its length is 567 km[5] counting the 68 km stretch of the main one of its source rivers (Russian: Первая Голова Таймыры). Its main tributary is the Logata, coming from the right. The length of its course in the Taymyr Lake is 86 km.
- The Lower Taymyra (Nizhnyaya Taymyra) flows out of Lake Taymyr northwards across the Byrranga mountain region into the Taymyr Gulf. Its length is 187 km.[4] The river's mouth forms an estuary where its waters join the Kara Sea. The Lower Taymyra freezes up in late September or early October and stays under the ice until June on an average year. Its main tributary is the Shrenk, coming from the left.
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[de] Taimyra
Die Taimyra (russisch Таймыра; auch Taimyr genannt), bestehend aus Oberer Taimyra (567 km lang) und Unterer Taimyra (187 km)[1], ist ein 840 km[2] (ohne die Fließstrecke im Taimyrsee 754 km) langer Strom und zugleich Zufluss der Karasee (Nordpolarmeer) auf der Taimyrhalbinsel, jeweils im Norden der Region Krasnojarsk, von Sibirien und des asiatischen Teils von Russland.
- [en] Taymyra
[es] Río Taimir
El río Taimyr (también transcrito como Taymyr o Tajmura) (en ruso: Таймыра) es un caudaloso río asiático del norte de la Siberia rusa, que discurre por la homónima península de Taimyr y desagua en el mar de Kara. Su longitud total es 840 km y su cuenca drena una superficie de 124.600 km² (mayor que países como Corea del Norte o Eritrea).
[it] Tajmyra
La Tajmyra (in russo Таймыра) è un fiume artico della Siberia settentrionale (kraj di Krasnojarsk), tributario del mare di Kara.
[ru] Нижняя Таймыра
Нижняя Таймыра — река в Красноярском крае России на полуострове Таймыр. Длина — 187 км, площадь водосборного бассейна — 124 000 км²[2]. Средний расход воды — 1220 м³/с[3].
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