Iset River
Iset | |
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Iset River in Yekaterinburg | |
Country | Russia |
Basin | |
Main source | Lake Iset |
River mouth | Tobol River |
Physical characteristics | |
Length | 606 km (377 mi) |
Discharge |
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The Iset River (Russian: Исеть) in Western Siberia (Russia) flows from the Urals through the Sverdlovsk, Kurgan and Tyumen Oblasts into the Tobol River. The city of Ekaterinburg stands on the upper reaches of the river.[1]
The Iset River has a length of 606 kilometres (377 mi).[1][2]
The Techa is a tributary of the Iset.[2]
References
- 1 2 I. M. Khokhutkin; et al. "1. Biodiversity and Ecology of Hydrobionts...". In Raymund I. Veritas. Biodiversity Research Developments. New York: Nova Science. p. 4.
- 1 2 Olaf M. Johannessen, Vladimir A. Volkov; et al. (2010). "Sources of anthropogenic pollution...". Radioactivity and Pollution in the Nordic Seas and Arctic: Observations ... Springer. p. 27.
Coordinates: 56°35′55″N 66°17′22″E / 56.59861°N 66.28944°E
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