Inja (Sea of ​​Okhotsk)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inja
Иня
Data
Water code RU20010000112119000147390
location Khabarovsk region ( Russia )
River system Inja
origin Lake Chel-Deli in the Suntar Chajata Mountains
61 ° 39 ′ 33 ″  N , 145 ° 49 ′ 45 ″  E
Source height 853  m
muzzle Sea of ​​Okhotsk coordinates: 59 ° 22 '11 "  N , 144 ° 54' 42"  E 59 ° 22 '11 "  N , 144 ° 54' 42"  E
Mouth height m
Height difference 853 m
Bottom slope 2.6 ‰
length 330 km
Catchment area 19,700 km²
Discharge at the gauge near the mouth of the A Eo : 19,700 km²
MQ
Mq
236 m³ / s
12 l / (s km²)
Right tributaries Nilgyssy
Communities Novaya Inja

The Inja ( Russian Иня ) is a 330 km long river in the extreme northeast of the Khabarovsk region in the Far East of Russia .

It has its origins in Lake Chel-Deli , which is located in the Suntar-Chajata Mountains . The upper reaches of the river from the Chel-Deli to the confluence of the right tributary Cheidschan after 83 km also bears the name Nonna. The Inja flows in a south-southwest direction. The largest tributary of the Inja is the Nilgyssy, which comes from the right . The Inja finally empties into a lagoon of the Sea of Okhotsk at the Novaya Inja settlement .

Hydrology

The Inja drains an area of ​​19,700 km². The mean discharge is 236 m³ / s.

Fish fauna

The Inja is used by salmon fish as spawning water.

Web links

  • Иня bei water-rf.ru (НАУЧНО-ПОПУЛЯРНАЯ ЭНЦИКЛОПЕДИЯ; Вода России) (Russian)

Individual evidence

  1. a b Soviet General Staff Map 1: 200,000. Sheet P-55-XIX, XX. Edition 1989
  2. Soviet General Staff Map 1: 200,000. Sheet O-55-I. 1988 edition
  3. a b Article Inja in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)http: //vorlage_gse.test/1%3D056245~2a%3DInja~2b%3DInja
  4. a b Inja in the State Water Register of the Russian Federation (Russian)