- The
Akitkan Range (Russian: хребет Акиткан; Chinese: 阿基特坎山) is a
mountain range in
Irkutsk Oblast and Buryatia,
Russian Federation. The Paleoproterozoic...
- Russian, and
Pachelma orogens in
Baltica (Eastern Europe); the 1.9–1.8 Ga
Akitkan Orogen in Siberia; the ~1.95 Ga
Khondalite Belt; the ~1.85 Ga Trans-North...
- and part of the new
supercontinent of
Pangaea Proxima.[citation needed]
Akitkan Orogen Aldan Shield Anabar Shield Birekte terrane Daldyn terrane Magan...
- the
Anabar and
Aldan Cratons in
Siberia were
connected by the 1.9–1.8 Ga
Akitkan and
Central Aldan orogens; the East
Antarctica and an
unknown continental...
-
Primorsky Range to the south,
which also
stretches along the lakes****. The
Akitkan Range, part of the
North Baikal Highlands, is a
northern extension of the...
- Plateau. The
river flows along the Cis-Baikal Depression,
limited by the
Akitkan Range to the east.
Finally it
joins the Lena at the town of Kirensk. The...
- Delyun-Uran
Range Northern Muya
Range Southern Muya
Range North Baikal Highlands Akitkan Range Synnyr M****if
Upper Angara Range Patom Highlands Kropotkin Range...
-
Russia orogen and
Pachelma orogen (across
western Russia) in Baltica, the
Akitkan Orogen in Siberia.
Additional Proterozoic crust was
accreted 1,800–1,300 Mya...
- The
Chechuy is a
right tributary of the Lena. It has its
sources in the
Akitkan Range of the
North Baikal Highlands. It
heads first northwestwards across...
- was
given its
present name on December 3, 1930. The
Baikal Range and the
Akitkan Range (Хребет Акиткан) rise in the district. The
Kirenga River is the main...