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Abakan Range
Абаканский хребет
Bolshaya Koltaiga, a mountain of the Abakan Range
Highest point
PeakChoochek
Elevation1,984 m (6,509 ft)
Dimensions
Length300 km (190 mi)
Geography
CountryRussia
RegionSiberia
Range coordinates53°40′N 89°16′E / 53.667°N 89.267°E / 53.667; 89.267
Parent rangeAltai Mountains
Geology
Type of rockMetamorphic rock

Abakan Range (Russian: Абаканский хребет) is a mountain range in Southwestern Siberia, located mainly in Khakassia, Russia: It is mostly covered by taiga, up to 1,500 m (4,900 ft), followed by mountainous tundra. The range also consists sparse areas of granite, gabbro, and diorite.[1]

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Geography

The range has a length of 300 km (190 mi) and an elevation of up to 1,984 m (6,509 ft). It is at the southern border of the Kuznetsk Depression that contains the Kuznetsk Basin of Kemerovo Oblast. The range is part of the water divide between Abakan River, Tom River, and Lebed River. It is a Northern extension of Altai Mountains and Southern extension of Kuznetsk Alatau.

Vegetation

The Abakan Range has forests of dark coniferous taiga, which include silver fir, spruce, and cedar, growing on its slopes up to an elevation of 1,700 m (5,577 ft). Higher than that, the mountains are covered in tundra.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Abakan Range". Farlex, Inc. Retrieved 5 February 2013.

External links

This page was last edited on 26 April 2022, at 00:32
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