Big tap

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Big Tap
Большой Тап (Bolshoi Tap)
Data
Water code RU14010600112115300016559
location Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug ( Russia )
River system If
Drain over Konda  → Irtysh  → Ob  → Arctic Ocean
source West Siberian Lowlands south of Nyagan
61 ° 35 ′ 22 ″  N , 65 ° 40 ′ 30 ″  E
Source height 112  m
muzzle Konda north of Meshduretschensky Coordinates: 59 ° 56 '47 "  N , 65 ° 44' 57"  E 59 ° 56 '47 "  N , 65 ° 44' 57"  E
Mouth height 39  m
Height difference 73 m
Bottom slope 0.14 ‰
length 504 km
Catchment area 6700 km²
Left tributaries Ochan , Tumja
Right tributaries Murach
Navigable not navigable
Location of the Great Tap (Бол. Тап) in the catchment area of ​​the Irtysh

Location of the Great Tap (Бол. Тап) in the catchment area of ​​the Irtysh

The Great Tap ( Russian Большой Тап ( Bolshoi Tap )) is a 504 km long left tributary of the Konda in Western Siberia ( Russia ).

course

The Great Tap entfließt in 112  m height a marshy area with the small lake tap-to (also Taptju ) in the western part of the West Siberian Plain , more than 60 line kilometers south of the city Nyagan . It flows through the part of the lowland known as the Konda Lowland in a southerly direction along its entire length, always on the territory of the Khanty and Mansi Autonomous Okrug . Here meanders of the river in mostly swampy and lakes in the area heavily. The river flows eventually about 40 kilometers north of the urban-type settlement Meschduretschenski in 43  m height in the major Irtysh creek Konda. Near the mouth, the Great Tap is about 50 meters wide, 2.5 meters deep, and the flow velocity is 0.3 m / s.

The most important tributaries are the Ochan, Tumja and Puija from the left and the Murach from the right.

Hydrology

The catchment area of the Great Tap covers 6700 km².

Infrastructure

The Big Tap is not navigable.

Particularly in its upper reaches, the Great Tap flows through some of the West Siberian oil fields that were developed from the 1960s onwards , so that the river is touched in several places by driveways and pipelines created for the purpose of exploration and extraction . There are no towns on the river.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Article Great Tap in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)http: //vorlage_gse.test/1%3D128729~2a%3D~2b%3DGro%C3%9Fer%20Tap
  2. a b Big Tap in the State Water Directory of the Russian Federation (Russian)