Inja (whether)

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Inja
Иня
The Inja near the village of Sarapulka (Moshkovo district, not far from Gorny)

The Inja the village Sarapulka (Rajon Moschkowo , near Gorny )

Data
Water code RU13010200612115200005288
location Kemerovo Oblast , Novosibirsk Oblast (Russia)
River system If
Drain over Whether  → Arctic Ocean
source Kuznetsk Basin
54 ° 40 ′ 24 ″  N , 86 ° 46 ′ 10 ″  E
Source height 300  m
muzzle in the south of Novosibirsk in the Ob Coordinates: 54 ° 59 ′ 39 ″  N , 82 ° 57 ′ 16 ″  E 54 ° 59 ′ 39 ″  N , 82 ° 57 ′ 16 ″  E
Mouth height 93  m
Height difference 207 m
Bottom slope 0.31 ‰
length 663 km
Catchment area 17,600 km²
Discharge at the Berjosowka
A Eo gauge : 17,300 km²
Location: 35 km above the mouth
MQ 1959/2000
Mq 1959/2000
47 m³ / s
2.7 l / (s km²)
Left tributaries Kasma , Ur , Batschat
Big cities Leninsk-Kuznetsky , Novosibirsk
Small towns Polyssayevo , Toguchin , Promyshlennaya
Course of the Inja (Иня) as the right tributary of the Ob in Novosibirsk (Новосибирск)

Course of the Inja (Иня) as the right tributary of the Ob in Novosibirsk (Новосибирск)

The 663 km long Inja ( Russian Иня ) is a right tributary of the Ob in Siberia ( Russia , Asia ).

The Inja rises on a ridge in the central part of the Kuznetsk Basin at 300  m above sea level. NN , initially flows through the Kemerovo Oblast in mainly western directions, later the Novosibirsk Oblast , and finally flows into the Ob in the south of the city of Novosibirsk near the settlement Inskaja (at 93  m above sea level ).

The catchment area of the Inja covers 17,600 km². In the village of Berjosowka, about 30 km from the mouth, the mean water flow is 47.0 m³ / s (minimum in February with 8.6 m³ / s, maximum in May with 195 m³ / s). Near the mouth, the river is about 60 m wide, 1.5 m deep, the flow velocity is 0.2 m / s. The most important tributaries are from the left the Kasma ( Касьма ), Ur ( Ур ) and Batschat ( Бачат ).

The cities of Polyssajewo , Leninsk-Kuznetsky and Toguchin are located on the Inja . The river runs through a relatively densely populated area and is crossed by several railway lines (Novosibirsk - Barnaul , Novosibirsk Freight Bypass of the Trans-Siberian Railway , Jurga - Novokuznetsk ). In the valley of the river there are long stretches of railway line and part of the Novosibirsk - Novokuznetsk road.

The Inja freezes from early November to mid-April. Like the large tributaries, it can be used for logging when the water level is high.

Web links

Commons : Inja  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Inja in the State Water Register of the Russian Federation (Russian)
  2. a b Article Inja in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)http: //vorlage_gse.test/1%3D056243~2a%3DInja~2b%3DInja
  3. a b Inja at the Berjosowka gauge - hydrographic data at R-ArcticNET