Beryosovka (Kolyma)
Beryosovka Берёзовка, Березовка |
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Catchment area of the Kolyma and course of the Berjosowka |
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Water code | RU : 19010100512119000044030 | |
location | Sakha Republic ( Russia ) | |
River system | Kolyma | |
Drain over | Kolyma → Arctic Ocean | |
source | on the Jukagiren plateau 66 ° 5 ′ 2 ″ N , 156 ° 23 ′ 35 ″ E |
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Source height | 359 m | |
muzzle | in Kolyma east of Srednekolymsk Coordinates: 67 ° 36 '53 " N , 155 ° 28' 25" E 67 ° 36 '53 " N , 155 ° 28' 25" E |
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Mouth height | 6 m | |
Height difference | 353 m | |
Bottom slope | 0.68 ‰ | |
length | 517 km | |
Catchment area | 28,400 km² | |
Discharge at the Berjosowka A Eo gauge : 15,400 km² Location: 202 km above the mouth |
MQ 1965/1998 Mq 1965/1998 |
63 m³ / s 4.1 l / (s km²) |
The 517 km long Berjosowka ( Russian Берёзовка ; from Russian berjosa, birch; also Beresowka ) is a right tributary of the Kolyma in eastern Siberia ( Russia , Asia ).
The Berjosowka flows along its entire length mostly in a wide valley through the Jukagiren Plateau in the northeast of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) . The catchment area covers 24,800 km². The mean monthly water flow in the middle course (near Berjosowka, 202 km above the mouth) is 62.5 m³ / s (minimum in April: 0.03 m³ / s, maximum in June: 254 m³ / s). The Beryosovka freezes from October to mid-May. In the middle and upper reaches it can freeze through to the bottom in some years from December to April. The river can be used for logging. In the catchment area of Beryozovka there are about 2,000 lakes .
Gold mines have been operated along the river since 1744, and at the beginning of the 20th century they were among the most productive in the Urals and produced particularly pure gold .
One of the first mammoths preserved in permafrost was discovered on the Berjosowka at the beginning of the 20th century . The Beryosovka mammoth was brought to Saint Petersburg and scientifically examined there. A dermoplasty and the prepared skeleton have been in the permanent exhibition of the St. Petersburg Zoological Museum since 1903 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Berjosowka in the State Water Register of the Russian Federation (Russian)
- ↑ a b c Article Berjosowka in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)
- ↑ a b Berjosowka at the Berjosowka gauge - hydrographic data at R-ArcticNET
- ^ Meyer's Large Conversational Lexicon . 6th edition. Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig / Vienna 1909 ( zeno.org [accessed June 12, 2019] Lexicon entry “Beresówsk”).