Turka (Lake Baikal)

The Turka (Russian: Турка) is a river in the Republic of Buryatia, Russian Federation. It is one of the rivers flowing into Lake Baikal, and is 272 kilometres (169 mi) long, with a drainage basin of 5,870 square kilometres (2,270 sq mi).[1] The Turka is fast-flowing and is good for rafting.[2]

Turka
Турка
View of the river near its mouth
Mouth location in Buryatia, Russia
Location
CountryRussia
Federal subjectBuryatia
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationIkat Range
  coordinates53°15′31″N 110°40′53″E
  elevation1,430 m (4,690 ft)
MouthLake Baikal
  coordinates
52°56′16″N 108°12′56″E
  elevation
456 m (1,496 ft)
Length272 km (169 mi)
Basin size5,870 km2 (2,270 sq mi)
Discharge 
  average49.6 m3/s (1,750 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionLake BaikalAngaraYeniseyKara Sea

Course

The Turka begins in the Ikat Range at an elevation of 1,430 m (4,690 ft), near where this range joins with the northern end of the Ulan-Burgas. It flows roughly westwards and southwestwards through rugged mountain terrain. Finally the river joins Lake Baikal in the lake's eastern shore by Turka village.[3][4]

The main tributaries of the Turka are the Yambuy, Golonda, Ara-Khurtak, Uta, Urykta, Osinovka and Kotochik. Lake Kotokel lies 7.5 km (4.7 mi) southwest of the river mouth. The villages of Zolotoy Klyuch and Sobolikha are located by the Turka.[5]

Angara/Baikal watershed.

See also

References

  1. Russian State Water Register - Turka
  2. The Rivers of Lake Baikal - Первый Байкальский
  3. Geographic Encyclopedic Dictionary: Geographic Names / A.F. Treshnikov (ed.) - 2nd ed., Ext. - M . Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  4. Turka At Sobolikha
  5. Google Earth
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