- The
Rauchua (Russian: Раучуа, also: Большая Бараниха
Bolshaya Baranikha) is a
river in Far East Siberia, Russia. It is 323
kilometres (201 mi) long, and...
- on the
Kyttyk Peninsula and the
mouth of the
Rauchua River. This area is
dominated by the
Lower Rauchua delta and the
alluvial plains of the
Kyttyk Peninsula...
- and
their s****s are sloping. The
climate is arctic.
According to the
Rauchua meteorological station, the
average annual temperature is −10.6 ° С, the...
-
Anyuy Rivers that flow west into the
Kolyma River in
Yakutia (Sakha).
Rauchua, Chaun, Palyavaam, Pegtymel,
Chegitun and
Amguyema Rivers that flow north...
- into the East
Siberian Sea, the Indigirka, Alazeya, Chukochya, Kolyma,
Rauchua, Chaun, and
Pegtymel are the most important. Only a few
rivers are navigable...
- Shapiro, Beth (September 2015). "An
ancient bison from the
mouth of the
Rauchua River (Chukotka, Russia)".
Quaternary Research. 84 (2): 232–245. Bibcode:2015QuRes...
-
brackish waters between the
Kolyma River and the
Bering Sea,
including the
Rauchua (Bilibino District), the
Chaun Bay
rivers (Chaun District),
Pegtymel River...
-
clogged with ice floes.
Other rivers flowing into the
Kolyma Gulf are the
Rauchua and the
Chukochya River.
Administratively the
western section of the Kolyma...
-
below the
southern slopes of the range, Lake
Ilirney and Lake Tytyl. The
Rauchua River flows across the
range and the Maly
Anyuy River to the
south and...
- later. The
settlement stands in the area of the
Rauchuan Range, by the
Rauchua River (Bolshaya Baranikha),
which it
takes its name from. The Baranikha...