Byrranga Mountains

Byrranga Mountains
го́ры Бырра́нга
Approximate extent of the Byrranga Mountains in the Taymyr Peninsula.
Highest point
PeakLednikovaya Gora
Elevation1,121 m (3,678 ft)[1]
Coordinates76°0′N 108°0′E / 76.000°N 108.000°E / 76.000; 108.000
Dimensions
Length1,100 km (680 mi) ENE/WSW
Width200 km (120 mi) NNW/SSE
Geography
Byrranga Mountains is located in Krasnoyarsk Krai
Byrranga Mountains
Location in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
LocationTaymyr Peninsula
Geology
OrogenyAlpine orogeny
Age of rockHercynian
Type of rockSiltstones and intrusive rocks

The Byrranga Mountains (Russian: го́ры Бырра́нга; Gory Byrranga) are a mountain range in the middle of the Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia, Russia.[2]

Even though they were first explored in 1736, the Byrranga Mountains are one of the least known areas of the Arctic. The climate is continental and harsh, with frequent blizzards in the winter.

This mountain range falls into the Krasnoyarsk Krai administrative division of the Russian Federation and is part of the Great Arctic State Nature Reserve, the largest nature reserve in Russia. However, the area is very remote, there is almost no population, and access is very difficult for the lack of roads and settlements.

  1. ^ Leonid M. Baskin: Byrranga Mountains. In: Mark Nuttall (Hrsg.): Encyclopedia of the Arctic. Band 1. Routledge, New York und London 2003, ISBN 1-57958-436-5, S. 298–299
  2. ^ "Gory Byrranga". Mapcarta. Retrieved 20 December 2016.