Kyuelenke
Кюеленке / Кююлээнкэ
Mouth of the Kyuelenke in the Lena Sentinel-2 image.
Kyuelenke is located in Sakha Republic
Kyuelenke
Mouth location in Yakutia, Russia
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationCentral Siberian Plateau
  coordinates67°21′48″N 120°43′22″E / 67.36333°N 120.72278°E / 67.36333; 120.72278
MouthLena
  location
Zhigansky District
  coordinates
67°28′03″N 122°56′06″E / 67.46750°N 122.93500°E / 67.46750; 122.93500
Length211 km (131 mi)
Basin size4,090 km2 (1,580 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionLenaLaptev Sea

The Kyuelenke (Russian: Кюеленке; Yakut: Кююлээнкэ) is a river in Yakutia (Sakha Republic), Russia. It is a left tributary of the Lena with a length of 211 kilometres (131 mi). Its drainage basin area is 4,090 square kilometres (1,580 sq mi).[1]

The river flows across desolate areas of Zhigansky District.[2]

Course

The sources of the Kyuelenke are north of the Polar Circle, on the eastern slopes of the Central Siberian Plateau. It heads in a roughly southeastern direction. Halfway through its course it turns and flows northeastwards across the Central Yakutian Lowland forming meanders in the floodplain. In its last stretch the river bends slightly and flows eastwards in an area of lakes and marshes. Finally it meets a channel of the left bank of the Lena, 620 kilometres (390 mi) from its mouth. Its confluence lies to the south of the mouth of the Muna.[2][3][4]

The Kyuelenke freezes in the first half of October and stays under ice until late May or early June.[4]

Tributaries

The main tributaries of the Kyuelenke are the 87 km (54 mi) long Orto-Kyuelenke and the 77 km (48 mi) long Syukeldzhen (Сюкэлдьэн), both joining it from the left.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Река Кююлээнкэ in the State Water Register of Russia". textual.ru (in Russian).
  2. 1 2 "Топографска карта Q-51 52; M 1:1 000 000 - Topographic USSR Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 10 April 2023.
  3. Google Earth
  4. 1 2 Nature.ykt
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