Bulkur
Other nameБулкур
Source 1Chekanovsky Ridge
Source1 elevation238 m (781 ft)
Source1 coordinates71°43′34″N 126°19′10″E
MouthLena
Mouth elevation2 m (6.6 ft)
Mouth coordinates71°51′38″N 127°06′32″E
CountryRussia
Length41 km (25 mi)

Bulkur (Russian: Булкур) is a river of the Sakha Republic in northern Russia, approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of Tiksi.[1] It is a minor left tributary of the Lena, located near where the river empties into the Laptev Sea forming a wide delta. It is 41 kilometres (25 mi) long.[2]

Course

The river has its sources in the Chekanovsky Ridge. It flows roughly northeastwards across Bulunsky District, north of the Eyekit. Finally it meets the left bank of the Lena 68 km (42 mi) from its mouth.[3]

History

In 1881 the area was visited by Swedish explorers. They described it as follows:

"Situated near the point where the Lena, after having cut its way through the Verkoyansky mountain chain, empties its gigantic masses of water through a large number of canals into the Polar Sea, this place affords a beautiful view in its wild grandeur."[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Hutchinson Encyclopedia, 1988
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  3. ^ Google Earth
  4. ^ "The Search for Andree" (reprinted from New York Tribune, 16 October 1898). Polar Radar for Ice Sheet Measurements (PRISM). University of Kansas, et al. 2003. Retrieved 4 November 2014.