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  2. Central Siberian Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The plateau occupies a great part of central Siberia between the Yenisei and Lena rivers. It is located in the Siberian Platform and extends over an area of 3,500,000 km 2 (1,400,000 sq mi), between the Yenisei in the west and the Central Yakutian Lowland in the east.

  3. Great Russian Regions - Wikipedia

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    North Siberian Lowland, a plain with a relatively flat relief separating the Byrranga Mountains of the Taymyr Peninsula in the north from the Central Siberian Plateau in the south. Area approximately 400,000 km 2 (150,000 sq mi). [6]

  4. Siberia (continent) - Wikipedia

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    Siberia, also known as Siberian Craton, Angaraland (or simply Angara) and Angarida, [1] is an ancient craton in the heart of Siberia. Today forming the Central Siberian Plateau , it formed an independent landmass prior to its fusion into Pangea during the Late Carboniferous - Permian .

  5. Geology of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The volcanically produced Siberian Traps, the largest flood basalts of the Phanerozoic (the last 539 million years), mantle about 40 percent of the Siberian craton. [19] [29] The Siberian craton is known for its large mineral resources. The town of Norilsk is the world's largest supplier of nickel. In 2011 one-fifth of the world's production of ...

  6. Siberian Traps - Wikipedia

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    The Putorana Plateau is composed of Siberian Traps. One of the major questions is whether the Siberian Traps were directly responsible for the Permian–Triassic mass extinction event that occurred 250 million years ago, [13] or if they were themselves caused by some other, larger event, such as an asteroid impact.

  7. Portal:Siberia - Wikipedia

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    Ethnographic map of the Soviet Union, 1970 (from Indigenous peoples of Siberia) Image 2 A Siberian Yupik woman holding walrus tusks (from Indigenous peoples of Siberia ) Image 3 Step-like geomorphology at the Putorana Plateau , which is a World Heritage Site .

  8. West Siberian Plain - Wikipedia

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    Western Siberian plain on a satellite map of North Asia Map of the West Siberian Plain showing its subdivisions. The West Siberian Plain (Russian: Западно-Сибирская равнина, romanized: Zapadno-Sibirskaya ravnina) is a large plain that occupies the western portion of Siberia, between the Ural Mountains in the west and the Yenisei River in the east, and the Altai Mountains ...

  9. Template:Siberia physical labelled map - Wikipedia

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    Central Siberian Plateau. Siberian Federal District. Lena. Sakha Republic. Laptev Sea. New Siberian Islands. Kolyma. Verkhoyansk Range. ... Physical map of Northern Asia