Mesha or Meta [1] ( Ukrainian: Mesha ) is a stream [2] , the right tributary of the Desna flowing through the Kozeletsky district ( Chernihiv region , Ukraine ).
| Mesha | |
|---|---|
| Ukrainian Mesha | |
| Characteristic | |
| Length | 28 km |
| Pool | 239 km² |
| Watercourse | |
| Source | Bondarevskoe |
| • Location | Spurs |
| Mouth | Gum |
| • Location | Ore |
| • Coordinates | |
| River slope | 0.93 m / km |
| Location | |
| Water system | Desna → Dnipro → Black Sea |
| A country |
|
| Region | Chernihiv region |
| Area | Kozeletsky district |
Geography
Length - 28 [2] or 15 [1] km. The pool area is 239 km². The channel of the river (elevation marks) in the middle course (the village of Morovsk) is located at an altitude of 105.4 m above sea level.
The channel is very winding. In the upper reaches of the river on the Bondarevsky swamp, the channel is straightened into a channel (canalized) with a network of channels.
The river originates in the Bondarevsky swamp northwest of the village of Otrokhi ( Kozeletsky district ). The river flows south, east, again south, makes several sharp turns in the estuary. It flows into Desna directly south of the village of Rudnya ( Kozeletsky district ).
The floodplain is occupied by wetlands with meadows and shrubs, forests (pine domination). The river flows through the territory of the Mezhdurechensk regional landscape park .
It has no large tributaries.
Settlements
From source to mouth:
Kozeletsky district
- Spurs
- Morovsk
- Ore
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Mesh // Catalog of Ukraine / state: G. І. Shvets , N. І. Drozd , S.P. Levchenko ; Ed .: V. І. Moklyak . - Kyiv : View of the Academy of Sciences of the Ural Soviet Socialist Republic , 1957. - 192 p. - 3000 copies. (Ukrainian)
- ↑ 1 2 Ecological passport of the Chernihiv region 2017 rock. Department of Ecology and Natural Resources - Chernigiv ODA. 104 s
Sources
- Geographic encyclopedia of Ukraine : 3 tons / Editorial: A.M. Marynich et al. - K .: Ukrainian Radyansk encyclopedia, 1989-1993. - ISBN 5-88500-015-8 . (Ukrainian)
- Map sheet M-36-26 Morovsk . Scale: 1: 100,000. State of the terrain for 1985. 1986 edition