Anadyr Highlands

Coordinates: 67°0′N 170°0′E / 67.000°N 170.000°E / 67.000; 170.000
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Anadyr Highlands
анадырское нагорье
Storm over Lake Elgygytgyn
Highest point
Elevation1,221 m (4,006 ft) Edit this on Wikidata
Dimensions
Length600 km (370 mi)
Width300 km (190 mi)
Geography
Anadyr Highlands is located in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Anadyr Highlands
Anadyr Highlands
Location in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia
Country
East Siberian System
Geology
Age of rockLate Paleocene and Eocene
Type of rockBasalt, andesite, dacite and Volcanic rocks

The Anadyr Highlands (Russian: Анадырское нагорье, tr. Anadyrskoye Nagorye)[1] are a mountainous area in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Far Eastern Federal District, Russia.

Geography

The Anadyr Highlands are one of the two main mountain regions of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. They rise southwest of the

Kolyma River flows, in the west.[2]

Among the rivers that have their source in the mountains, the main ones are the

Chaun River flows northwards from the northwestern edge of the crater of the lake.[2]

Anadyr Plateau

The main feature of the highlands is the Anadyr Plateau,[3] which forms most of the eastern part.

The Anadyr Plateau is roughly 400 kilometers (250 mi) long and about 150 kilometers (93 mi) wide. It is located in the latitude of the Arctic Circle and limited by the Pekulney Range to the east. The average height of the plateau surface is between 700 meters (2,300 ft) and 800 meters (2,600 ft). Lake Elgygytgyn, an impact crater lake is located in a roughly central position.[4] The plateau is largely covered with tundra and shrubs.[3]

Subranges

Besides the Anadyr Plateau, the system of the Anadyr Highlands comprises a number of subranges, including the following:[5]

See also

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