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Chersky Range

Chersky Range
Location Chersky Range.PNG
Highest point
Peak Peak Pobeda
Dimensions
Length 1,500 km (930 mi)
Geography
Country  Russia
States/Provinces Sakha Republic and Magadan Oblast
Geology
Age of rock Precambrian and Cretaceous

Coordinates: 64°44′N 142°58′E / 64.733°N 142.967°E / 64.733; 142.967

The Chersky Range is a chain of mountains in northeastern Siberia between the Yana River and the Indigirka River. It generally runs from northwest to southeast through the Sakha Republic and Magadan Oblast. The highest peak in the range is Peak Pobeda, which is 3,003 meters tall. The range lies on the boundary between the Eurasian and North American tectonic plates. The Chersky mountains, along with the neighboring Verkhoyansk Range, have a moderate effect on the climate of Siberia. The ridges obstruct west-moving air flows, decreasing the amount of snowfall in the plains to the west.

At some time between 1633 and 1642 Poznik Ivanov ascended a tributary of the lower Lena, crossed the Verkhoyansk Range to the upper Yana and then crossed the Chersky Range to the Indigirka. The range was sighted in 1926 by Sergei Obruchev (Vladimir Obruchev's son) and named by the Russian Geographical Society after the Polish explorer and geographer Ivan Chersky (or Jan Czerski).


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