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Kuydusun (river)

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Kuydusun
Куйдусун / Куйдуһун
Course of the Kuydusun ONC map section
Mouth location in Yakutia, Russia
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationSuntar-Khayata
 • coordinates61°54′10″N 142°32′29″E / 61.90278°N 142.54139°E / 61.90278; 142.54139
MouthIndigirka
 • coordinates
63°24′05″N 143°15′18″E / 63.40139°N 143.25500°E / 63.40139; 143.25500
Length247 km (153 mi)
Basin size20,400 km2 (7,900 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average33 m3/s (1,200 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionIndigirkaLaptev Sea

The Kuydusun (Russian: Куйдусун; Yakut: Куйдуһун, Kuyduhun) is a river in Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia. It is one of the major tributaries of the Indigirka. The river has a length of 247 kilometres (153 mi) and a drainage basin area of 20,400 square kilometres (7,900 sq mi).[1]

The river flows south of the Arctic Circle, across desolate tundra territories of the Oymyakonsky District marked by permafrost. Kuydusun village is located by the banks of the lower course of the river and Tomtor further north, near its mouth.[2]

Course

The Kuydusun is a left tributary of the Indigirka. It has its sources in the northeastern slopes of the Suntar-Khayata, at the border with Khabarovsk Krai. The river flows roughly in a northern direction across the mountainous territory, then turns northeastwards into a plain of the Yana-Oymyakon Highlands filled with lakes where it meanders and divides into multiple channels. In its final stretch the river turns again northwards. Finally the Kuydusun joins the left bank of the Indigirka 1,674 km (1,040 mi) from its mouth.[2][3][4]

Tributaries

The main tributaries of the Kuydusun are the 94 km (58 mi) long Mannyk-Yuryakh on the right, as well as the 68 km (42 mi) long Buor-Yuryakh on the left. The river is frozen between early October and the end of May. There are more than 20,000 lakes in its basin with a total area of 81 km2 (31 sq mi), as well as 60 ice fields, with a total area of 140 km2 (54 sq mi).[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Река Куйдусун in the State Water Register of Russia". textual.ru (in Russian).
  2. ^ a b "P-53_54 Topographic Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  3. ^ Google Earth
  4. ^ Water of Russia - Куйдусун
  5. ^ Куйдусун - nature.ykt

External links

Подробнее: https://yakutiamedia.ru/news/606565/ (bridge destroyed by floodwaters)]


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