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Kular Range

Coordinates: 68°54′N 131°53′E / 68.900°N 131.883°E / 68.900; 131.883
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Kular Range
хребет Кулар / Кулар сис
Kular Range is located in Sakha Republic
Kular Range
Kular Range
Location in the Sakha Republic, Russia
Highest point
PeakUnnamed
Elevation1,289 m (4,229 ft)
Coordinates68°54′N 131°53′E / 68.900°N 131.883°E / 68.900; 131.883
Dimensions
Length380 km (240 mi) NE / SW
Geography
LocationSakha Republic, Far Eastern Federal District
Parent rangeVerkhoyansk Range,
East Siberian System
Geology
Rock type(s)Shale, sandstone and Granite intrusions (North)

The Kular Range (Russian: хребет Кулар, Khrebet Kular; Yakut: Кулар сис, Kular Sis) is a range of mountains in far North-eastern Russia. Administratively the range is part of the Eveno-Bytantaysky National District of the Sakha Republic, Russian Federation.[1]

This range is one of the places in Yakutia where yedoma are found.[2]

Geography

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The Kular Range extends in an arch north of Batagay-Alyta to the NE for about 380 kilometres (240 mi), west and NW of the Bytantay River and west of the Yana, after it joins that great river. In the northeast rise the Kyundyulyun mountains, a prolongation beyond the Yana River and to the southeast the Yana Plateau. The highest point of the Kular Range is an unnamed 1,289 metres (4,229 ft) high summit.[1]

It is one of the main subranges of the Verkhoyansk Range system. To the west it is limited by the Omoloy River valley, beyond which rises the Sietinden Range, which runs in a parallel direction. The range is deeply cut by wide riverine intermontane basins in its middle part. Rivers Baky and Ulakhan-Kyuegyulyur have their source in the range. The Yana-Indigirka Lowland lies to the northeast.[3]

Ulakhan Sis Range

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Near the northern end of the Kular Range, at 70°23′46.2″N 134°22′37.95″E / 70.396167°N 134.3772083°E / 70.396167; 134.3772083 —about 440 kilometres (270 mi) north of the Arctic Circle, there is a branch of the main range running northwards named Ulakhan Sis. It is about 100 kilometres (62 mi) long and its highest point is 496 metres (1,627 ft). The Yana River meanders northwards east of the Ulakhan Sis Range and beyond it rises the Magyl-Tasa Massif.[4]

Khayrdakh Ridge

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The Khayrdakh Ridge (Russian: Хайырдахский кряж Yakut: Хайыырдаах томтороот) is a smaller subrange of the Kular Range located between the lower course of the Bytantay and the Baky.[3]

Map section showing the Kular Range in the middle and its Ulakhan Sis subrange at the top.

Flora

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The mountains are covered with mountain tundra and in the valleys with larch forests and tundra.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Kular (mountains) / Great Soviet Encyclopedia; in 35 vols. / Ch. ed. Yu. S. Osipov. 2004—2017.
  2. ^ Vasil'chuk Y.K., Budantseva N.A., Vasil'chuk J.Y. , Heavy metals and trace elements in the Late Pleistocene ice-wedge casts of Northern Yakutia/ Arctic and Antarctica. – 2017. – № 1. – P. 23
  3. ^ a b "R-53_54 Topographic Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  4. ^ Google Earth