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  2. Chersky Range - Wikipedia

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    The precise nature of the boundary between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates in the area of the Chersky Range is still not fully understood and is the subject of ongoing research. By the 1980s, the Chersky Range was considered mostly a zone of continental rifting where the crust was spreading apart. [13]

  3. Chersky Range (Transbaikalia) - Wikipedia

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    The Chersky Range is part of the South Siberian System.It rises in the central part of the Transbaikal region of Russia, stretching in a northeast/southwest direction for roughly 650 meters (2,130 ft) between the left bank of the Chilka River and the valley of the Delingde River —a right tributary of the Vitim River of the Lena River basin.

  4. Batagaika crater - Wikipedia

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    The Batagaika crater is a thermokarst depression in the Chersky Range area. [1] The largest permafrost crater in the world, [2] it administratively belongs to the Sakha Republic, Russia, [1] and is in its Verkhoyansky District.

  5. Mount Chyon - Wikipedia

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    Mount Chyon (Russian: Гора Чён, romanized: Gora Chyon), [3] also known as "Gora Chen", is a mountain in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia. At 2,690 m (8,830 ft) it is the highest summit in the Silyap Range, part of the central Chersky Range, East Siberian System.

  6. Category:Chersky Range - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 September 2024, at 07:30 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Cherskii–Kolyma mountain tundra - Wikipedia

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    The Cherskii–Kolyma mountain tundra ecoregion (WWF ID: PA1103) is an ecoregion that covers the higher elevations of the Chersky Range and the Kolyma Mountains, the only large mountain range in northern Russia. It is in the Palearctic realm, and tundra biome. It has an area of 556,589 square kilometres (214,900 sq mi). [1] [2]

  8. Mount Chersky - Wikipedia

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    Mount Chersky (Russian: Гора Черского) is a mountain in the Baikal Range, Russian Federation. This peak is named after Lithuanian explorer Jan Czerski (1845 - 1892, Ivan Chersky transcribed from Russian), who greatly contributed to the study of Lake Baikal .

  9. Chersky - Wikipedia

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    Chersky (urban-type settlement), a municipal formation and settlement in Nizhnekolymsky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia is incorporated; Chersky Airport, in the Sakha Republic, Russia; Chersky, alternative name of the Northeast Science Station, an Arctic research station in Russia; Chersky Range, a mountain chain in northeastern Siberia