Molodo (river) explained

Molodo
Other Name:Молодо / Муолада
Pushpin Map:Russia Sakha Republic
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in the Sakha Republic, Russia
Source1 Location:Central Siberian Plateau
Source1 Coordinates:68.3114°N 118.5292°W
Mouth:Lena
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Russia
Length:5560NaN0[1]
Basin Size:26900km2

The Molodo (Russian: Молодо, Yakut: Муолада, Muolada) is a river in Bulunsky District, Sakha Republic, Russia.[2] It is a major left tributary of the Lena. The Molodo is 556km (345miles) long, and the area of its basin 26900km2.[3]

The banks of the Molodo are not inhabited. River sediments contain alluvial gold and diamonds.[4]

Geography

The Molodo originates at the confluence of the Molodo-Khangas-Anabyla and the Molodo-Unga-Anabyla in the Central Siberian Plateau, western part of Bulunsky District. From the source it flows southwest, subsequently south, and accepts the Khastakh from the left. Downstream of the mouth of the Khastakh the Molodo turns east, accepts the Daldyn from the left and turns southeast. Below the mouth of the Syungyude the Molodo turns northwest, accepts the Muogdan from the left and turns right. The mouth of the Molodo is 413km (257miles) upstream of the mouth of the Lena.[3]

The drainage basin of the Molodo includes the southwestern part of Bulunsky District and the northwestern part of Zhigansky District.

Tributaries

The longest tributary of the Molodo is the 466km (290miles) long Syungyude, joining it from the right.

Geology

A geological outcrop along the river ("Molodo river section") was a candidate for the definition of the base of Wuliuan. If chosen, the stage would have been named Molodian, after the river.[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Молодо. Great Soviet Encyclopedia.
  2. Web site: Molodo (Russia, OAO Nizhne-Lenskoye). 18 November 2012.
  3. Web site: http://textual.ru/gvr/index.php?card=254933. ru:Река Молода. State Water Register of Russia. Russian. 18 November 2012.
  4. Web site: Water of Russia - Молодо (in Russian). 12 January 2022.
  5. The 13th International Field Conference of the Cambrian Stage Subdivision Working Group. Episodes. 31. 4. 440–441. https://web.archive.org/web/20141105184944/http://www.episodes.co.in/www/backissues/314/440-442%20Confreport-Russia,%202%20(3).pdf. dead. 2014-11-05.