Assyni
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Assyni Ассыни |
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| Data | ||
| Water code | RU : 20030900312119000166907 | |
| location |
Khabarovsk region ( Russia ) |
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| River system | Tugur | |
| Drain over | Tugur → Sea of Okhotsk | |
| Headwaters |
Jam-Alin 53 ° 4 ′ 49 " N , 134 ° 50 ′ 45" E |
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| Source height | approx. 1100 m | |
| Association with |
Konin zum Tugur coordinates: 53 ° 4 '25 " N , 136 ° 1' 54" E 53 ° 4 '25 " N , 136 ° 1' 54" E |
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| Mouth height | approx. 140 m | |
| Height difference | approx. 960 m | |
| Bottom slope | approx. 8.7 ‰ | |
| length | 110 km | |
| Catchment area | 2510 km² | |
| Right tributaries | Otun | |
The Assyni ( Russian Ассыни ) is the 110 km long right source river of the Tugur in the Khabarovsk region in Far East Russia .
River course
The Assyni runs Rajon Tuguro-Tschumikanski . The Assyni rises at an altitude of about 1100 m on the eastern flank of the Jam-Alin . The Assyni initially flows in a north-easterly direction through the mountains. Then he turns towards east-southeast. At river kilometer 24, the most important tributary of the Assyni, the Otun , meets the river coming from the southwest. This finally unites near the residential area Burukan with the Konin coming from the north to the Tugur. The catchment area of the Assyni covers an area of 2510 km².
Web links
- Photos of the Assyni (р. Ассыни}) and the union with the Konin (Р. Конин) at www.pices.int (Sergey E. Kulbachny, Sergey F. Zolotukhin: Chum salmon spawning migration along the north-western part of the mainland coast of the Okhotsk Sea (PDF, 2.1 MB) PICES (North Pacific Marine Science Organization), FIS-P-7869)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Река Ассыни in the State Water Register of the Russian Federation (Russian)