Pasrut

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Pasrut
Data
location Tajikistan
River system Zerafshan
Drain over Fandarja  → Zerafshan  → Karaköl
Headwaters Seraf chain
39 ° 14 '53 "  N , 68 ° 15' 49"  E
Source height approx.  2700  m
muzzle Fandarja coordinates: 39 ° 13 '18 "  N , 68 ° 31' 43"  E 39 ° 13 '18 "  N , 68 ° 31' 43"  E
Mouth height approx.  1630  m
Height difference approx. 1070 m
Bottom slope approx. 27 ‰
length approx. 40 km
Catchment area 340 km²
Discharge at the Pinën gauge ( ) A Eo : 340 km²
MQ 1936/1985
Mq 1936/1985
4.92 m³ / s
14.5 l / (s km²)

The Pasrut ( Tajik Пасрӯд ) is a left tributary of the Fandarja in Tajikistan .

The Pasrut rises in the Serafschan chain about 20 km northwest of Lake Iskanderkul . From there it initially flows northeast, but quickly turns to the east. It flows along the southern flank of the main ridge of the Serafschankette in an easterly direction. At the settlement of Pinën it reaches the valley of the Fandarja and flows into it. The Pasrut has a length of about 40 km. Its catchment area covers 340 km². The mean discharge at the Pinën gauge near the mouth is 4.92 m³ / s. Between June and August the Pasrut carries the largest amount of water.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c UNESCO: Pasrut at Pinen (runoff data 1936–1985) ( Memento of the original from August 8, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / webworld.unesco.org