Chikokon Range


The Chikokon Range is a mountain range in the Transbaikal Region of Siberia, Russia. The range is named after the Chikokon River, a small left tributary of the Chikoy River.
The Chikokon Range is within the limits of the Trans-Baikal conifer forests ecoregion. The Chikoy National Park is located in the area of the range.

Geography

The Chikokon Range is part of the Khentei-Daur Highlands, South Siberian System. It rises in the interfluve of the Chikoy River, a right tributary of the Selenga, and some tributaries of the Onon River. The southern part of the ridge acts as watershed between the Arctic and Pacific oceans. The relief is characterized by steep slopes. Traces of Pleistocene glaciation in the form of sediments are present in certain places of the range.
The mountain chain stretches roughly northeastwards for over from Mongolia until the confluence of the Chikoy and Chikokon rivers. The maximum width of the range is. The main summits of the Chikokon Range reach heights between and. The highest point is high Bystrinsky Golets, a "golets" type summit which is also the highest point of the Khentei-Daur Highlands.
Spurs extending from the Chikokon Range connect with the Pereval and Burkal ranges.

Flora

The slopes of the range are mainly covered with mountain taiga and pre-Alpine forest. The higher parts are topped by "golets" type bare summits.