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The '''Iset River''' ({{lang-ru|Исеть}}) in [[Western Siberia]] ([[Russia]]) flows from the [[Urals]] through the [[Sverdlovsk Oblast|Sverdlovsk]], [[Kurgan Oblast|Kurgan]] and [[Tyumen Oblast]]s into the [[Tobol River]]. The city of [[Ekaterinburg]] stands on the upper reaches of the river.<ref name=veritas>{{cite book|last= I. M. Khokhutkin|editor= Raymund I. Veritas|title= Biodiversity Research Developments|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=gCw_GoNds70C&pg=PA4&lpg=PA4&dq=iset+river&source=bl&ots=cKPppmYeeM&sig=fOWrCHYgXnv7iDjw1ZwVL1xZd1E&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Ni6WU_nwBYrZPK_OgYAF&ved=0CCcQ6AEwAjgK#v=onepage&q=iset%20river&f=false|publisher= Nova Science|location= New York|page= 4|chapter= 1. Biodiversity and Ecology of Hydrobionts...|display-authors= etal}}</ref>
The '''Iset River''' ({{lang-ru|Исеть}}) in [[Western Siberia]] ([[Russia]]) flows from the [[Urals]] through the [[Sverdlovsk Oblast|Sverdlovsk]], [[Kurgan Oblast|Kurgan]] and [[Tyumen Oblast]]s into the [[Tobol River]]. The city of [[Ekaterinburg]] stands on the upper reaches of the river.<ref name=veritas>{{cite book|last= I. M. Khokhutkin|editor= Raymund I. Veritas|title= Biodiversity Research Developments|url= https://books.google.com/?id=gCw_GoNds70C&pg=PA4&lpg=PA4&dq=iset+river#v=onepage&q=iset%20river&f=false|publisher= Nova Science|location= New York|page= 4|chapter= 1. Biodiversity and Ecology of Hydrobionts...|display-authors= etal|isbn= 9781604562538|year= 2008}}</ref>


The Iset River has a length of {{convert|606|km|mi}}.<ref name=veritas/><ref name=volkov>{{cite book |last= Olaf M. Johannessen, Vladimir A. Volkov|title= Radioactivity and Pollution in the Nordic Seas and Arctic: Observations ... |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=iLZEedlAucsC&pg=PA27&lpg=PA27&dq=iset+river&source=bl&ots=0t6olVoz6a&sig=gjmczFn4jZDPpIVyxYeEjq_D4gw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=5-EYU_TgCMeP7AamvoGYCQ&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAjgU#v=onepage&q=iset%20river&f=false|year=2010|publisher=Springer|page=27|chapter=Sources of anthropogenic pollution...|display-authors=etal}}</ref>
The Iset River has a length of {{convert|606|km|mi}}.<ref name=veritas/><ref name=volkov>{{cite book |last= Olaf M. Johannessen, Vladimir A. Volkov|title= Radioactivity and Pollution in the Nordic Seas and Arctic: Observations .. |url= https://books.google.com/?id=iLZEedlAucsC&pg=PA27&lpg=PA27&dq=iset+river#v=onepage&q=iset%20river&f=false|year=2010|publisher=Springer|page=27|chapter=Sources of anthropogenic pollution...|display-authors=etal|isbn= 9783540498568 }}</ref>


The [[Techa River|Techa]] is a tributary of the Iset.<ref name=volkov/>
The [[Techa River|Techa]] is a tributary of the Iset.<ref name=volkov/>

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Iset
Iset River in Yekaterinburg
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationLake Iset
Mouth 
 • location
Tobol River
Length606 km (377 mi)
Discharge 
 • average73.08 m3/s (2,581 cu ft/s)

The Iset River (Russian: Исеть) in Western Siberia (Russia) flows from the Urals through the Sverdlovsk, Kurgan and Tyumen Oblasts into the Tobol River. The city of Ekaterinburg stands on the upper reaches of the river.[1]

The Iset River has a length of 606 kilometres (377 mi).[1][2]

The Techa is a tributary of the Iset.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b I. M. Khokhutkin; et al. (2008). "1. Biodiversity and Ecology of Hydrobionts...". In Raymund I. Veritas (ed.). Biodiversity Research Developments. New York: Nova Science. p. 4. ISBN 9781604562538.
  2. ^ a b Olaf M. Johannessen, Vladimir A. Volkov; et al. (2010). "Sources of anthropogenic pollution...". Radioactivity and Pollution in the Nordic Seas and Arctic: Observations . Springer. p. 27. ISBN 9783540498568.

56°35′55″N 66°17′22″E / 56.59861°N 66.28944°E / 56.59861; 66.28944