Dudypta River

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The Dudypta (Russian Дудыпта ) is a 687 km long right tributary of the Pjassina in northern Siberia (Russia, Asia).

Course

The Dudypta entfließt height of 53 m the Makar Lake, which is one of the Dudypta Lakes (Russian Dudyptskije osjora ). The lakes are situated in the central part of the North Siberian lowland, which extends to the north of the Krasnoyarsk region between Putorana and Byrrangagebirge. At its entire length, the Dudypta flows through the many lakes, in many places marshy tundra landscape of this lowland in the south-west directions. They reached the Pjassina nearly 150 km below its origin in Pjassinosee, immediately below the abandoned settlement Kresty and nearly 200 km northeast of the city of Norilsk. The river is in estuary near more than 500 meters wide and three meters deep, and the flow rate is there 0.8 m / s

Hydrology

The catchment area of ​​33,100 km ² comprises Dudypta. She has a large number of water-rich inflows, including Ulachan - Jurjach, Bataika, Ugarnaja and Tundrowaja of right and Paiturma, Kamen Well, Awam, Kystyktach and Bychy from the left.

Use and infrastructure

The Dudypta is navigable for 150 kilometers of the lower reaches, but not listed in the list of inland waterways.

The -carrying area is inhabited extremely thin; close to the river there are no towns. The only village in the catchment area of the river is Ust- Awam, a good ten kilometers above its confluence with the Dudypta located on the left tributary Awam, and more than 300 line kilometers of the city Dudinka removed under the authority of the village administratively. Any transport infrastructure in the area is lacking accordingly.

The Dudypta is considered rich in fish, including several salmon fish of the genus Coregonus, including Muksun (C. muksun ) and whitefish (C. nasus, russ Chir ).

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