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Wah (river)

Vakh is a river in the central part of the West Siberian Plain , the right tributary of the Ob .

Wah
Ob river basin.png Ob basin
Characteristic
Length964 km
Pool76,700 km²
Water consumption536 m³ / s (253 km from the mouth)
Watercourse
Source(T)
• LocationWest Siberian Plain
• Coordinates
Mouth (T)Ob
• Location1730 km from the mouth
• Coordinates
Location
Water systemOb → Kara Sea
A country
  • Russia
RegionKhanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra
HWR code
Vakh (river) (Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug - Ugra)
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source
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mouth

It flows along the eastern part of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug . Length - 964 km, basin area - 76,700 km² . The origins in the watershed of the Ob, Yenisei and Taz Basins flow among the swampy taiga . Food river snow and rain. The average annual flow rate of 253 km from the mouth is 536 m³ / s [2] .

Tributaries:

  • right: Kulinigol , Sabun , Kolikiegan
  • left: Mögtygyögan

It flows into the Ob 10 km above Nizhnevartovsk .

In the river basin there are many swamps and peat lakes. Near Lake Samotlor is one of the largest oil fields in Russia [3] .

In 2009-2014, a road bridge was built across the Vakh River as part of the Northern Latitudinal Highway (Perm - Serov - Khanty-Mansiysk - Surgut - Nizhnevartovsk - Tomsk). The movement on the bridge opened ahead of schedule on October 30, 2014, and the grand opening took place on November 6, 2014. The bridge also connected the nearby settlements of Strezhevoy and Nizhnevartovsk [4] .

Content

Tributaries

(km from the mouth)

  • 6 km: the channel Posal (lv)
    • 13 km: Upper Posal
    • 48 km: First Saim
    • 76 km: Mugalinka
  • 16 km: Savkinskaya River
  • 23 km: Perching
  • 47 km: Luccolenegan
  • 61 km: Bolshaya Zapornaya
  • 66 km: Malaya Zapornaya
  • 82 km: Pylinskaya
  • 91 km: Koga
  • 92 km: Sorominskaya
  • 130 km: Kyzimyogan
  • 138 km: Pasol watercourse
  • 184 km: Volkoyogan
  • 195 km: Arigol
  • 195 km: Kolekyogan
  • 199 km: Winter River
  • 222 km: Kuryogan
  • 266 km: Okurnenko
  • 274 km: Okhtynёgan
  • 277 km: Lenk-Uriy channel
  • 290 km: Ryatkanyogan
  • 305 km: Ershovaya River
  • 311 km: Cedar
  • 330 km: Labazyogan
  • 335 km: untitled river
  • 349 km: duct Chovkinskiy Pasol
    • 28 km: Olga
  • 353 km: untitled river
  • 363 km: Kotalyogan
  • 384 km: Maly Kuryogan
  • 402 km: Sabun
  • 406 km: Bolshoi Pasal duct
  • 408 km: duct Varvatol
  • 415 km: Lesser Panas
  • 424 km: Grand Panas
  • 440 km: Novy Vakh channel
    • 10 km: Telis-Pasal duct
    • 10 km: Tygymsyogan
  • 470 km: Mögtygyögan
  • 496 km: Kulynigol
  • 510 km: Ninkangyogang
  • 514 km: Chortov duct
  • 516 km: Ershovaya
  • 535 km: Vakhkotpuhiljogan
  • 568 km: Komtunyogan
  • 613 km: Korlik
  • 654 km: Strollers
  • 662 km: Kysyogan
  • 668 km: Varenyogan
  • 683 km: Semi-Needle
  • 695 km: Komsesyogan
  • 702 km: Kolyvёgan
  • 712 km: Small Igol
  • 744 km: Asesyogan
  • 779 km: Satsyogan
  • 780 km: Sugmutunyogan
  • 804 km: Alsusyogan
  • 815 km: Tynjarёgan
  • 820 km: Sugmutun
  • 822 km: Garelnaya
  • 830 km: Filkina
  • 841 km: Todecox
  • 845 km: Labaznaya
  • 870 km: Cedar
  • 871 km: Birch
  • 876 km: Swan
  • 882 km: Yeltsovaya
  • 887 km: Tundra
  • 896 km: Flowing
  • 905 km: Deep
  • 918 km: Small Wah
  • 932 km: Left Wah
  • 941 km: Coniferous

Notes

  1. ↑ Surface Water Resources of the USSR: Hydrological Understanding. T. 15. Altai and Western Siberia. Vol. 2. Average Ob / ed. V.V. Seeberg. - L .: Gidrometeoizdat, 1967 .-- 351 p.
  2. ↑ Vakh At lobchinskoye (English) . R-ArcticNET Geographically Referenced Database. Date of treatment October 8, 2015.
  3. ↑ Wah // Dictionary of modern geographical names / Rus. geo about . Mosk. Centre; Under the total. ed. Acad. V.M. Kotlyakova . Institute of Geography RAS . - Yekaterinburg: U-Factoria, 2006.
  4. ↑ Construction of a bridge across the Vakh River will resume

Literature

  • Encyclopedic Geographic Dictionary: Geographic Names / Ch. Ed. A. F. Treshnikov ; Ed. col .: E. B. Alaev, P. M. Alampiev, A. G. Voronov and others. - M .: Sov. Encyclopedia, 1983.- S. 82.- 538 p. - 100,000 copies.

Links

  • Vakh // Great Soviet Encyclopedia : [in 30 vol.] / Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov . - 3rd ed. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969-1978.
 
A pontoon bridge across the river, the only crossing connecting the cities of Nizhnevartovsk and Strezhevoy . Upstream the piers of the “frozen” construction of the permanent bridge are visible.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Вах_ ( river)&oldid = 101663592


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