South Dyryndinsky ridge - a mountain range in the Trans-Baikal Territory and Amur Region of Russia . It stretches in the north-east direction, from the left bank of the Mokla River to the confluence of Olekma and Dyryn-Yuryakha .
| South Dyryndinsky ridge | |
|---|---|
| Specifications | |
| Length | 120 km |
| Width | 60 km |
| Highest point | |
| Absolute height | 1694 m |
| Location | |
| A country |
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| The subject of the Russian Federation | Transbaikal region |
The ridge is 120 km long and up to 60 km wide. The maximum height is 1694 m (on the border with the Trans-Baikal Territory and the Amur Region). The ridge is composed mainly of rocks of Precambrian formations. The relief is dominated by midlands with steeper slopes in river valleys . Kurums are widespread on the slopes. Fragments of the initial surface of alignment with the outliers were preserved in the apical part. The main types of landscape are mountain taiga , pre-alpine woodlands, and char with stone placers and dwarf trees.
Topographic maps
- Map sheet O-51-XXXII . Scale: 1: 200,000. Terrain condition for 1986-1989. 1994 edition
- Map sheet O-51-XXXI . Scale: 1: 200 000. Indicate the date of issue / condition of the area .
- Map sheet N-51-I . Scale: 1: 200 000. Indicate the date of issue / condition of the area .
- Map sheet N-51-II . Scale: 1: 200 000. Indicate the date of issue / condition of the area .
See also
- Northern Dyryndinsky ridge
Links
- South Dyryndinsky ridge . ez.chita.ru . The project " Encyclopedia of Transbaikalia ." Date of treatment January 19, 2019. Archived September 24, 2018.