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Ymiysky Range

Coordinates: 68°33′N 137°15′E / 68.550°N 137.250°E / 68.550; 137.250
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Ymiysky Range
Ымыйский кряж / Ымый томтороот
ONC chart section with the Ymiysky Range in the upper right
Highest point
PeakUnnamed
Elevation1,045.4 m (3,430 ft)
Dimensions
Length50 km (31 mi) NW/SE
Width20 km (12 mi) SW/NE
Geography
Ymiysky Range is located in Sakha Republic
Ymiysky Range
Ymiysky Range
Location in Yakutia, Russia
CountryRussia
Federal subjectSakha Republic
Range coordinates68°33′N 137°15′E / 68.550°N 137.250°E / 68.550; 137.250
Parent rangeChersky Range,
East Siberian System
Geology
OrogenyAlpine orogeny
Climbing
Easiest routeFrom Batagay

The Ymiysky Range (Russian: Ымыйский кряж;[1] Yakut: Ымый томтороот) is a mountain range in the Verkhoyansk District, Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Far Eastern Federal District, Russia. The nearest airfield is Batagay Airport.[2]

Geography

The Ymiysky Range rises off the northwestern side of the Khadaranya Range, located to the east of the lower course of the Yana River. It is one of the smaller ranges in the northern sector of the Chersky Range.[3][2]

The northern end of the ridge rises south east of the confluence of the Oldzho river with the Nenneli, its main tributary. The range stretches east of the right bank of river Nenneli in a roughly NW–SE direction for about 50 kilometers (31 mi). The Kisilyakh Range rises to the southwest of the Nenneli valley.[3] The highest peak is an unnamed 1,045.4 metres (3,430 ft) high summit.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Аркадий Андреев, Горы Якутии (Arkady Andreyev, Mountains of Yakutia) p. 28
  2. ^ a b Ridges Russia - Khadaranya Range, Yakutia
  3. ^ a b Google Earth
  4. ^ URSS 1,000,000 scale Operational Navigation Chart; Sheet C-6