The Ulakhan-Chistay Range (Russian: Улахан-Чистай; Yakut: Улахан Чыыстай сис, romanized: Ulaxan Çııstay sis) is a range of mountains in far North-eastern Russia. Administratively the range is part of the Sakha Republic of the Russian Federation.[2]
Ulakhan-Chistay Range | |
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Улахан-Чистай | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Mount Pobeda |
Elevation | 3,003 m (9,852 ft) |
Coordinates | 65°8′N 145°59′E / 65.133°N 145.983°E[1] |
Dimensions | |
Length | 250 km (160 mi) NW / SE |
Geography | |
Location in the Sakha Republic, Russia | |
Location | Sakha Republic, Far Eastern Federal District |
Parent range | Chersky Range, East Siberian System |
Geology | |
Rock type | Granite |
A section of the range, including the upper course of the Moma River basin, as well as the Buordakh Massif with Mount Pobeda, is part of the Moma Natural Park, one of the protected areas of Russia.[3]
Geography
editThe Ulakhan-Chistay Range is the highest subrange of the Chersky Range system. It displays a clear Alpine relief and extends from NW to SE for about 250 kilometres (160 mi) south of the Moma Range. It is parallel to the latter and separated from it by a wide intermontane basin, where the Ulakhan-Chistay River and the Moma River flow from the southeast and join the Indigirka. From the southwest, the range is bound by the Erikit River, a left tributary of the Moma, and the Nera Plateau, beyond which rises the Tas-Kystabyt, also known as (Sarychev Range).[4]
The highest point of the Ulakhan-Chistay Range is 3,003 metres (9,852 ft) high Mount Pobeda. It is the highest mountain of the Chersky Range and also the highest of Yakutia. In the range there are glaciers with a total area of about 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi).[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Map of Tsep’ Ulakhan Chistay in Sakha (Yakutiya), Russia
- ^ a b Ulakhan-Chistay / Great Soviet Encyclopedia; in 35 vols. / Ch. ed. Yu. S. Osipov. 2004—2017.
- ^ Moma Natural Park
- ^ Google Earth
External links
edit- Media related to Ulakhan-Chistay Range at Wikimedia Commons