Ussolka

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Ussolka
Усолка
The Ussolka near the village of Ustyansk (Устьянск)

The Ussolka near the village of Ustyansk ( Устьянск )

Data
Water code RU16010200312116200036108
location Krasnoyarsk Region ( Russia )
River system Yenisei
Drain over Cupieva  → Angara  → Yenisei  → Arctic Ocean
source 30 km north-northeast of Ilanski
56 ° 30 ′ 33 ″  N , 96 ° 16 ′ 53 ″  E
Source height 264  m
muzzle Mugjewa coordinates: 57 ° 46 '46 "  N , 94 ° 35' 14"  E 57 ° 46 '46 "  N , 94 ° 35' 14"  E
Mouth height 96  m
Height difference 168 m
Bottom slope 0.47 ‰
length 356 km
Catchment area 10,800 km²
Discharge at the Troitsk
A Eo gauge : 9070 km²
Location: 69 km above the estuary
MQ 1948/1990
Mq 1948/1990
20.7 m³ / s
2.3 l / (s km²)
Left tributaries Murma
Right tributaries Aban
Communities Beryosovka , Dzerzhinskoye , Cupievo

The Ussolka ( Russian Усо́лка ) is a left tributary of the Cupyeva in the Krasnoyarsk region in southern Siberia .

The Ussolka rises 30 km north-northeast of Ilanski in the extreme southwest of the Central Siberian Mountains . From there it initially flows in an easterly direction, but soon turns north-northwest. You will pass the villages of Berjosowka , Dzerzhinskoje and Cupievo . Finally the Ussolka reaches the Cupeva, a left tributary of the Angara .

The Ussolka is mainly fed by the snowmelt . In summer, heavy precipitation events can lead to floods. In the second half of October and first half of November, the water surface of the Ussolka freezes. At the beginning of May the Ussolka is usually free of ice again.

The Ussolka has a length of 356 km. It drains an area of ​​10,800 km². Important tributaries of the Ussolka are Aban from the right and Murma from the left.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Ussolka in the State Water Directory of the Russian Federation (Russian)
  2. a b c d e f Article Ussolka in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BSE) , 3rd edition 1969–1978 (Russian)http: //vorlage_gse.test/1%3D114641~2a%3D~2b%3DUssolka
  3. Ussolka at the Troitsk gauge - hydrographic data from R-ArcticNET