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Ynnakh Mountain

Coordinates: 67°25′N 134°52′E / 67.417°N 134.867°E / 67.417; 134.867
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Ynnakh Mountain
Arga Ynnakh Khaya
Gora Ulakhan Ynnakh
Mat Gora
View of the mountain
Highest point
Elevation1,609 m (5,279 ft)[1]
ListingMountains of Russia
Coordinates67°25′N 134°52′E / 67.417°N 134.867°E / 67.417; 134.867[2]
Dimensions
Area134 km2 (52 sq mi)
Geography
Ynnakh Mountain is located in Sakha Republic
Ynnakh Mountain
Ynnakh Mountain
Parent rangeChersky Range
Geology
Mountain typeGranite massif
Climbing
Easiest routeFrom Ese-Khayya

Ynnakh Mountain, also known as Arga Ynnakh Khaya[3] (Template:Lang-ru), Gora Ulakhan Ynnakh[1] (Template:Lang-ru) and as Mother Mountain (Template:Lang-ru),[4] is a mountain in Verkhoyansky District, Yakutia, Russian Federation.

The mountain has been classified as a natural monument of Russia with number 1420068.[5] It is an important mountain in Yakut culture, where the word "Ynnakh" comes from Template:Lang-sah, meaning scary, creepy.[6]

Geography

Ynnakh Mountain is a granite massif located north of the Yana Plateau between the Yana River and the Adycha, a right hand tributary of the Yana. The mountain rises at the western limit of the Chersky Range, near the eastern foothills of the Verkhoyansk Range , a few miles to the southeast of Ese-Khayya.[7]

The height of the summit is 1,609 metres (5,279 ft) according to the Operational Navigation Chart.[1] According to other sources it is 1,622 metres (5,322 ft) high.[4] The mineral kesterite is found in the mountain.[3]

There is sparse forest in the lower slopes and at the feet of the mountain. Mid and higher elevations have mountain tundra with mosses and lichens.[2][8]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Image: Operational_Navigation_Chart_C-6,_3rd_edition.jpg". commons.wikimedia.org. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
  2. ^ a b Moss Flora of the Yana-Adycha Plateau
  3. ^ a b Mineral Catalogue - Кестерит (in Russian)
  4. ^ a b Palaeoclimate characteristics in interior Siberia of MIS 6–2: First insights from the Batagay permafrost mega-thaw slump in the Yana Highlands
  5. ^ Natural monuments - Yakutia
  6. ^ Toponimy of Regional Cultural Landscapes - Verkhoyansk District, Sakha (Yakutia) (in Russian)
  7. ^ ИНВЕСТИЦИОННЫЙ ПАСПОРТ муниципального образования «Верхоянский район» Республики Саха (Якутия) (in Russian)
  8. ^ CNALH Collection Search Parameters