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51: 82: 89: 66: 319: 593:, carried out geological surveys in the basin of the Yana (among other Far-eastern Siberian rivers) on behalf of the Russian Imperial Academy of Sciences. During one year and two days the expedition covered 25,000 kilometres (16,000 mi), of which 4,200 kilometres (2,600 mi) were up rivers, carrying out geodesic surveys en route. 695:
Rahbek, Carsten; Kroonen, Guus; Peyrot, Michäel; McColl, Hugh; Vasilyev, Sergey V.; Veselovskaya, Elizaveta; Gerasimova, Margarita; Pavlova, Elena Y.; Chasnyk, Vyacheslav G.; Nikolskiy, Pavel A.; Grebenyuk, Pavel S.; Fedorchenko, Alexander Yu.; Lebedintsev, Alexander I.; Slobodin, Sergey B.; et al. (2018).
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Sikora, Martin; Pitulko, Vladimir V.; Sousa, Vitor C.; Allentoft, Morten E.; Vinner, Lasse; Rasmussen, Simon; Margaryan, Ashot; De Barros Damgaard, Peter; de la Fuente Castro, Constanza; Renaud, Gabriel; Yang, Melinda; Fu, Qiaomei; Dupanloup, Isabelle; Giampoudakis, Konstantinos; Bravo Nogues, David;
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of Russia, where the lowest recorded temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere are found. In the winter, temperatures in the centre of the basin average as low as −51 °C (−60 °F) and have reached as low as −71 °C (−96 °F); in the mountains it is believed that temperatures have
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says that, at such temperatures, if you shout to a friend and they cannot hear you, it is because the words have frozen in the air. However, when spring comes the words "thaw" and one can hear everything that was said months ago.
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estuary. In 1636–42 Elisei Buza followed essentially the same route. In 1638–40, Poznik Ivanov ascended a tributary of the lower Lena, crossed the Verkhoyansk Range to the upper Yana and then crossed the
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Map showing the two Yana Rivers in the Russian Far East. The river of this article is the northern one which It flows into the Laptev Sea.
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The Expedition to the New Siberian Islands and the Jana country, equipped by the Imperial Academy of Sciences.
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and Ivan Rebrov sailed down the Lena and east along the Arctic coast to the mouth of the Yana and reached the
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from the left. Most of these tributaries are short rivers flowing from the Verkhoyansk Mountains or the
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area, it stays frozen to the bottom for 70 to 110 days, and partly frozen for 220 days of the year.
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covers 238,000 square kilometres (92,000 sq mi). Including its longest source river, the
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38,000 years ago from Western Eurasians, soon after the Western Eurasians split from East Asians.
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There are approximately 40,000 lakes in the Yana basin, including both alpine lakes formed from
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north of about 70°N, though trees extend into suitable microhabitats right to the delta.
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as early as 32,000 years ago. These people, designated as "Ancient North Siberians”,
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Eastward to Empire: Exploration and Conquest on the Russian Open Frontier, to 1750
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is a large flat island located east of the main mouths of the Yana.
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Evidence of modern human habitation was found in the delta at the
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covering 10,200 square kilometres (3,900 sq mi).
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Yana River
Yana (Sea of Okhotsk)

Ust-Kuyga

Yana (river) is located in Sakha Republic
Yakutia
Russia
Confluence
Sartang
Dulgalakh
67°27′48″N 133°15′06″E / 67.4634°N 133.2517°E / 67.4634; 133.2517
Mouth
Laptev Sea
71°32′14″N 136°39′11″E / 71.53722°N 136.65306°E / 71.53722; 136.65306

[ˈjanə]
Yakut
Sakha
Russia
Lena
Indigirka
drainage basin
Sartang
acre⋅ft
Verkhoyansk
confluence
Sartang
Dulgalakh
Yana-Oymyakon Highlands

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