Amyl (river)

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Amyl
Амы́л
Amyl River.JPG
Data
Water code RU17010300312116100017010
location Krasnoyarsk Region ( Russia )
River system Yenisei
Drain over Tuba  → Yenisei  → Arctic Ocean
source on the Kurtuschibinski ridge in West Sayan
52 ° 49 '14 "  N , 94 ° 7' 14"  E
Association with Kasyr to tuba coordinates: 53 ° 46 ′ 50 "  N , 92 ° 53 ′ 30"  E 53 ° 46 ′ 50 "  N , 92 ° 53 ′ 30"  E

length 257 km
Catchment area 9500 km²
Discharge at the Katschulka
A Eo gauge : 9850 km²
Location: 11 km above the mouth
MQ 1937/1993
Mq 1937/1993
211 m³ / s
21.4 l / (s km²)
Left tributaries Schadat , Tjuchtet , Bes
Right tributaries Kop , Sap , Kandat
Small towns Karatusskoye
Communities Katschulka

The amyl ( Russian Амы́л ) is the left source river of the tuba in the Karatusski rajon of the Krasnoyarsk region in southern Siberia .

The amyl rises on the northern slope of up to 2492  m high Kurtuschibinski-comb in Westsajan . From there it flows through the northern foothills of the Sajan Mountains in a predominantly north-northwest direction. Finally it leaves the mountainous country, passes the administrative center of Karatusskoye and joins about 20 km downstream, about 90 km east of the city of Abakan , with the Kasyr flowing in from the east to form the tuba. The Amyl has a length of 257 km. It drains an area of ​​9500 km². The Amyl floods in May and June .

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Amyl in the State Water Register of the Russian Federation (Russian)
  2. a b Amyl at the Katschulka gauge - hydrographic data at R-ArcticNET