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Nyursa


Nyursa (Big Nyursa) - a river in Russia , flows in the Tomsk region. The mouth of the river is 156 km along the left bank of the Chaya River. The length of the river is 179 km, the catchment area is 1800 km² [2] .

Nyursa (Big Nyursa)
Characteristic
Length179 km
Pool1800 km²
Watercourse
Source(T)
• Height121 m
• Coordinates
Mouth (T)Tea
• Location156 km on the left bank
• Coordinates
Location
Water systemChaya → Ob → Kara Sea
A country
  • Russia
RegionTomsk region
AreasBakchar district , Chainsky district
HWR code
Nyursa (Tomsk region)
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Blue pog.svg
Blue 0080ff pog.svg - source Blue pog.svg - mouth

Tributaries

  • Nikolaevka (lv)
  • South Kulikovka (pr)
  • Yashkina (pr)
  • 85 km: Mill (pr)
  • Misha (lv)
  • Burner (lv)
  • 103 km: Upper Mill (pr)
  • 104 km: Gorokhovka (lv)
  • Taiga (pr)
  • 129 km: untitled (lv)
  • North (lv)
  • 131 km: Malaya Nyursa (lv)
  • 140 km: Savvateevka (pr)
  • Kilinskaya (pr)
  • 166 km: Fir (lv)

Water registry data

According to the state water register of Russia, it belongs to the Verkhneobsky Basin District , the water sector of the river Ob is from the confluence of the Chulym River to the confluence of the Ket River , and the river sub-basin of the river is Chulym. The river basin - (Upper) Ob until the confluence of the Irtysh [2] .

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. ↑ 1 2 State Water Register of the Russian Federation: Nyursa (Big Nyursa) (neopr.) .

Links

  • The article used information provided by the Federal Agency for Water Resources from the list of water bodies registered in the state water register as of March 29, 2009. List (rar-archive, 3.21 Mb).


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nyurza&oldid=75598125


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