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Ozyornaya (Severnaya Zemlya)

Coordinates: 79°00′01″N 96°32′52″E / 79.00028°N 96.54778°E / 79.00028; 96.54778
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Ozyornaya
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Native nameОзёрная (Russian)
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
SourceLake Fiordovoye
 • coordinates79°20′09″N 97°27′18″E / 79.33583°N 97.45500°E / 79.33583; 97.45500
 • elevation65 m (213 ft)[1]
MouthKara Sea
 • coordinates
79°00′01″N 96°32′52″E / 79.00028°N 96.54778°E / 79.00028; 96.54778
Length57 km (35 mi)
Basin size2,140 km2 (830 sq mi)

Ozyornaya (Russian: Озёрная, lit.'Lake-river') is a river in the Krasnoyarsk Krai of Russia on the island of October Revolution, belonging to Severnaya Zemlya archipelago. The river originates in the Fiordovoye lake, for the most part flows in a south-westerly direction and meet the Kara sea with the formation of a delta.[2] In the middle reaches, it goes around the Vavilov ice dome along its southeastern border, where several tributaries from the glacier flow into the river.

This is the biggest river of Severnaya Zemlya in terms of basin area, but because of its source in the lake, it is only the second longest river of archipelago with a length of 57 km (35 mi).[3] Several sources indicate its length as 64 km (40 mi), but they most likely consider the northern part of Fiordovoye lake to be part of the river and do not give details.[4]

There are no permanent settlements along the river.

References

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  1. ^ M. Melles. B . Hagedorn and D. Yu . Bolshiyanov (1997). "RUSSIAN-GERMAN COOPERATION: THE EXPEDITION TAYMYR I SEVERNAYA ZEMLYA 1996 // Ber. Polarforsch. 237 (1997) // ISSN 0176-5027" (PDF). epic.awi.de. Retrieved 2023-03-01.
  2. ^ "Satellite image of the river from August 26, 2019 (in false colors to enhance contrast)". apps.sentinel-hub.com. Retrieved 2023-02-27., Sentinel-2
  3. ^ "Река Озерная in the State Water Register of Russia". verum.wiki (in Russian).
  4. ^ "К ИСТОРИИ КАРТОГРАФИРОВАНИЯ ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ ЧАСТИ СОВЕТСКОЙ АРКТИКИ // Kapustin-Arctica Antarctica philatelia" (in Russian). Archived from the original on 2002-07-31.