The Barnaulka (Russian: Барнаулка) is a river in Altai Krai, Russia. The river is 207 kilometres (129 mi) long and has a catchment area of 5,720 square kilometres (2,210 sq mi).[1]

Barnaulka
Барнаулка
View of the river
Barnaulka is located in Altai Krai
Barnaulka
Mouth location in Altai Krai, Russia
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
SourceLake Zerkalnoye
 • coordinates52°33′21″N 81°57′10″E / 52.55583°N 81.95278°E / 52.55583; 81.95278
MouthOb
 • location
Barnaul
 • coordinates
53°19′47″N 83°48′18″E / 53.32972°N 83.80500°E / 53.32972; 83.80500
Length207 km (129 mi)
Basin size5,720 km2 (2,210 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionObKara Sea

The basin of the river is located in the Rebrikhinsky, Shipunovsky and Pavlovsky districts. The city of Barnaul is named after the river.[2] The Barnaulka suffers from the impact of pollutants released by industrial activity along its course.[3]

Course

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The Barnaulka is a left tributary of the Ob river. It has its sources in Zerkalnoye, a lake with a surface of 18 square kilometres (6.9 sq mi) lying 60 km (37 mi) to the west of Aleysk. The river flows in a roughly northeastern direction. The upper course of the river is within a trench of glacial origin of the Ob Plateau. The river basin includes a chain of lakes connected by marshy canals, such as Bakhmatovskoye and Peschanoye, as well as numerous swamps and smaller lakes. Finally the Barnaulka meets the left bank of the Ob at Barnaul, 3,409 km (2,118 mi) from the Ob's mouth.[4]

Tributaries

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The longest tributary of the Barnaulka is the 18 km (11 mi) long Vlasikha (Власиха) on the left. The river is largely fed by groundwater. It is frozen between November and April.[1][5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Река БАРНАУЛКА in the State Water Register of Russia". textual.ru (in Russian).
  2. ^ "50 ФАКТОВ О БАРНАУЛЕ". 50factsbarnaul.amic.ru. Archived from the original on 2016-04-05. Retrieved 2016-03-06.
  3. ^ Effect of Anthropogenic Pollution on Macrozoobenthos Structure in Barnaulka River (Upper Ob Basin)
  4. ^ "N-44-Г Topographic Chart (in Russian)". Retrieved 23 June 2022.
  5. ^ Google Earth
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