The Olyokma-Stanovik (Russian: Олёкминский Становик ; Olyokminsky Stanovik ) is a system of mountain ranges in Zabaykalsky Krai , Russia . The western end of the range reaches into Amur Oblast .
6-547: Stanovik may refer to: Olyokma-Stanovik , a mountain system in northern / central Zabaykalsky Krai Olyokma-Stanovik Range , a subrange of the Olyokma-Stanovik Toko-Stanovik , a subrange of the Stanovoy Range in the border of Amur Oblast, Yakutia and Khabarovsk Krai Stanovik Range , a mountain chain in southern Zabaykalsky Krai near
12-763: A maximum of 250 kilometers (160 mi) in its central part. Some of the ranges are separated by intermontane basins , such as the Upper Olyokma Depression, the Tungir Depression and the Nenyugin Depression. The average summits of the Olyokma-Stanovik reach between 1,200 meters (3,900 ft) and 1,600 meters (5,200 ft). The highest point is a 1,908 meters (6,260 ft) high Golets Kropotkin . The range rises in an area prone to earthquakes . The ranges of
18-549: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Olyokma-Stanovik The Olyokma-Stanovik is part of the South Siberian System . It consists in a number of ranges of moderate height rising in the area of the sources of the Olyokma River and stretches roughly northeastwards for over 450 kilometers (280 mi). The width of the group of ranges reaches
24-462: The border with Mongolia Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Stanovik . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stanovik&oldid=1054522865 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
30-574: The highlands are the Nercha , Kuenga and Cherna , left tributaries of the Shilka , as well as the left tributaries of the Amur: Amazar , Urka and Urusha , among others. The slopes of the range are covered with larch taiga and pre-Alpine woodland up to 1,200 meters (3,900 ft), with dwarf birch in the bottoms of the river valleys. At elevations above 1,500 meters (4,900 ft) there
36-681: The highlands include the following: The Olyokma-Stanovik forms the main watershed between the rivers of the Lena basin (flowing into the Arctic Ocean) and the ones of the Amur basin (flowing into the Pacific Ocean). The Olyokma , a right tributary of the Lena, and its tributaries Srednyaya Mokla , Tungir and Nyukzha have their sources in the highlands. Other important rivers originating in
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