Chumysh River
The Chumysh (Russian: Чумыш) is a river in Russia, right branch of the Ob River[1] (flows in Ob 88 km down from Barnaul). River starts from two rivers - Kara-Chumysh and Tom-Chumysh in Kemerovo Oblast. Length - 644 km, water basin - 23,900 km2.
About 68% of its right-side basin is known as Salair ridge (Russian: Салаирский кряж) and Pre-Salair plains.
Main arms
Left arms
- Kara-Chumysh River (Кара-Чумыш), length 173 km
- Sary-Chumysh (Сары-Чумыш), length 98 km
- Kashkaragaikha River (Кашкарагаиха), length 84 km
- Taraba River (Тараба), length 70 km
- Yama River (Яма), length 67 km
- Angurep River (Ангуреп), length 48 km
Right arms
- Tom-Chumysh River (Томь-Чумыш), length 110 km
- Uksunay River (Уксунай), length 165 km
- Alambay River (Аламбай), length 140 km
- Sungay River (Сунгай), length 103 km
- Talmenka River (Тальменка), length 99 km
- Kamenka River (Каменка), length 78 km
References
- ^ John P Rafferty, ed (2011). Rivers and Streams. The Rosen Publishing Group. pp. 217-218. ISBN 1615304118.