Ukvushvuynen Range


The Ukvushvuynen Range, also known as Meingypilgyn Range, is a range of mountains in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russian Far East. Administratively the range is part of Anadyr District.

Geography

The Ukvushvuynen Range is the easternmost subrange of the Koryak Highlands, East Siberian Mountains. It stretches roughly from east to west in southern Chukotka, between the Koyverlan Range to the west and Cape Navarin in the Bering Sea to the east. To the northwest flows the Velikaya River into the Anadyr Lowlands. The range has 28 mountain glaciers.
The highest mountains of the Ukvushvuynen Range are located in its western part. The highest summit is high Gora Krasnaya. Other high peaks of the range are high Gora Tsirk and high mount Kenkeren, the latter rising above the NW side of Lake Maynits in the central part of the range. Lakes Vaamochka and Pekulney are coastal lagoons that lie on the southern side of the range.
The Kakanaut River, a small river flowing southwards in the central part of the range into the NE bay of Lake Pekulney, gives its name to the Kakanaut Maastrichtian geological formation.

Flora and climate

There are shrub areas of Siberian pine in the lower mountain slopes, while the upper elevations are covered with mountain tundra. The Ukvushvuynen Range has a subarctic climate, somewhat moderated by the proximity of the ocean. The average temperature in January is and the temperature in July is. Very little precipitation falls in winter in the form of snow, most falls as rain in the summer. The average depth of the snow cover is.