Indiga River

Indiga
Native name И́ндига
Origin Northeast edge of the Timan Ridge
67°08′56″N 49°32′33″E / 67.148965°N 49.542475°E / 67.148965; 49.542475
Mouth Indigskaya Bay, Barents Sea
67°41′30″N 48°43′47″E / 67.691667°N 48.729722°E / 67.691667; 48.729722Coordinates: 67°41′30″N 48°43′47″E / 67.691667°N 48.729722°E / 67.691667; 48.729722
Basin countries Russia
Location Nenets Autonomous District
Length 193 km (120 mi)
Mouth elevation 0 m (0 ft)
Basin area 3,790 km2 (1,460 sq mi)
River system Indiga
GKZ RU/03040000112103000055247

The Indiga (Russian: Индига) is a river in the Nenets Autonomous District in the north of the European part of Russia. It flows into the Barents Sea.

The Indiga rises on the northeast edge of the Timan Ridge. It flows in a north-northwesterly direction through the Malozemelskaya Tundra before flowing into Indigskaya Bay, a small bay east of Chosha Bay on the coast of the Barents Sea. At its mouth on the right bank is the settlement Indiga.

The Indiga has a length of 193 km and a watershed of 3790 km².[1][2] On the upper reaches of the river has rapids.[1] In the lower reaches of the Indiga runs in a wide river valley.[1] The Indiga is mainly fed by the melting snow.[1] In late October or early November, the Indiga becomes icebound and remains covered with ice until May.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 GSE: Индига
  2. Indiga River in the State Water Register of Russia (Russian)
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