Lena River

Lena
The Lena Pillars along the river near Yakutsk
Lena watershed
Native name
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
SourceBaikal Mountains
  locationKachugsky District, Irkutsk Oblast
  coordinates53°59′40″N 107°52′33″E / 53.99444°N 107.87583°E / 53.99444; 107.87583 (approximately)
  elevation1,640 m (5,380 ft)
MouthLena Delta
  location
Arctic Ocean, Laptev Sea
  coordinates
72°24′31″N 126°41′05″E / 72.4087°N 126.6847°E / 72.4087; 126.6847
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length4,294 km (2,668 mi)
Basin size2,460,742 km2 (950,098 sq mi) to 2,490,000 km2 (960,000 sq mi)
Width 
  maximum10,000 m (33,000 ft)
Depth 
  maximum28 m (92 ft)
Discharge 
  locationKyusyur, Russia (Basin size: 2,440,000 km2 (940,000 sq mi) to 2,418,974 km2 (933,971 sq mi)
  average(Period of data: 1971–2015)17,773 m3/s (627,600 cu ft/s)

(Period of data: 1970–1999)17,067 m3/s (602,700 cu ft/s)

15,500 m3/s (550,000 cu ft/s)
  minimum366 m3/s (12,900 cu ft/s)
  maximum241,000 m3/s (8,500,000 cu ft/s)

Lena Delta, Laptev Sea, Russia (Period of data: 1984–2018)577 km3/a (18,300 m3/s)

(Period of data: 1940–2019) 545.7 km3/a (17,290 m3/s)
Discharge 
  locationVilyuy
  average12,100 m3/s (430,000 cu ft/s)

Tabaga, Yakutsk (Basin size: 987,000 km2 (381,000 sq mi)

(Period of data: 1967–2017) 7,453.2 m3/s (263,210 cu ft/s) (max. 51,600 m3/s (1,820,000 cu ft/s))
Discharge 
  locationOlyokminsk
  average4,500 m3/s (160,000 cu ft/s)
Discharge 
  locationVitim
  average1,700 m3/s (60,000 cu ft/s)
Discharge 
  locationKirensk
  average480 m3/s (17,000 cu ft/s)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftVilyuy
  rightKirenga, Vitim, Olyokma, Aldan

The Lena is a river in the Russian Far East and is the easternmost river of the three great rivers of Siberia which flow into the Arctic Ocean, the others being Ob and Yenisey. The Lena River is 4,294 km (2,668 mi) long and has a capacious drainage basin of 2,490,000 km2 (960,000 sq mi); thus the Lena is the eleventh-longest river in the world and the longest river entirely within Russia. Geographically, permafrost underlies all the Lena River's catchment and it is continuous in over 75 percent of the basin.