Kempendyay (river) explained

Kempendyay
Other Name:Кемпендяй / Кэмпэндээйи
Pushpin Map:Russia Sakha Republic
Pushpin Map Caption:Mouth location in Yakutia, Russia
Source1 Coordinates:62.3039°N 119.8872°W
Mouth Coordinates:62.1594°N 117.7131°W
Mouth Elevation:118m (387feet)
Subdivision Type1:Country
Length:266km (165miles)
Discharge1 Avg:2.5m3/s near Kempendyay village
Basin Size:3100km2

The Kempendyay (Russian: Кемпендяй; Yakut: Кэмпэндээйи) is a river in Yakutia (Sakha Republic), Russia. It is a right hand tributary of the Vilyuy, with a length of 266km (165miles) and a drainage basin area of 3100km2.

The river flows across the mostly uninhabited territory of Suntarsky District. Kempendyay village is located in its middle course. Ustye village lies near its confluence with the Vilyuy, and Suntar, the administrative center of the district, lies a little to the west on the facing bank. There are deposits of rock salt in the Kempendyay basin, as well as a mud bath resort.[1]

Course

The Kempendyay begins in the Lena Plateau and flows within it along its course. It heads first roughly southwestwards and in its last stretch, shortly after Kempendyay village, it bends and heads northwestwards strongly meandering within a floodplain among oxbow lakes. Finally the river joins the right bank of the Vilyuy 737km (458miles) from its mouth. The Kempendyay freezes between the second half of October and late May.[2] [3]

The largest tributary of the Kempendyay is the 47km (29miles) long Ulakhan-Karyalaakh that joins it from the right.

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Notes and References

  1. [Google Earth]
  2. Geographic Encyclopedic Dictionary: Geographic Names / A.F. Treshnikov (ed.) - 2nd ed., Ext. - M . Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  3. Web site: P-49-50 Topographic Chart (in Russian). 3 April 2023.