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Topic: Ponoy River


  
 Kola Peninsula - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The west border of the Kola Peninsula stretches along a meridian from the Kola Gulf through the Imandra Lake, Kola Lake, and the Niva River to the Kandalaksha Gulf.
The most important of them are the Ponoy River, Varzuga River, Teriberka River, Voronya River, and the Iokanga River.
The rivers of the peninsula are an important habitat for the Atlantic Salmon salmo salar, which return from Greenland and the Faroe Islands to spawn in fresh water.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Kola_Peninsula   (527 words)

  
 Murmansk Tourism Portal
Thus, rivers in the southern and central parts are long with a small stream gradient, a lot of salmons weighing from 2 to 4 kg (that have spend a year in the sea) people them.
In the north of the Kola Peninsula the Pecha River is popular with fishers; it flows into the Tuloma River not far downstream of the dam of the Verkhnetulomskoye Reservoir.
The Ponoy River is 426 km long, it is a beautiful winding river populated with the Atlantic salmon, there are a lot of ducks on its banks; muskrats are common.
www.murmantourism.ru /eng/what_to_do/Fishing   (894 words)

  
 Rivers of Russia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Notable rivers of Russia in Europe are the Volga, Don, Kama, Oka and the Northern Dvina, while several other rivers originate in Russia but flow into other countries, such as the Dniepr and the Western Dvina.
In Asia, important rivers are the Ob, Irtysh, Yenisei, Angara, Lena, Amur, Yana, Indigirka and Kolyma.
Rivers that flow into other rivers are ordered by the proximity of their point of confluence to the mouth of the main river, i.e.
cockteil.needrelatingfresh.info /Rivers_of_Russia   (900 words)

  
 Adventure Book & Guide: Rivers of an Unknown Land   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Eastern Kola Peninsula is jagged with rivers in the North and steeply falls to the Barentsevo Sea.
The best rivers for rafting are the Umba and the Yokan'ga. Like in Karelia, rivers usually pass the chain of lakes on their way, running down the waterfalls and rapids formed by the rocks in the riverbed.
Thus, the numerous rivers of the Altai are assured a healthy and steady supply of water throughout the spring and summer, as the melting snow followed by melting glaciers and summer rain.
raft.org /ruol.html   (5948 words)

  
 The North (the White Sea, the Barents Sea, Arkhangelsk, Vologda, the Murmansk region, the Republic of Karelia)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The rivers in the Kola peninsula and in Karelia are cataracted and small.
The main ones are the Tuloma, Ponoy, Voronya, Varzuga in Murmansk the region and the Kem, Vyg, Keret’, Vodla, Suna and Shuya in Karelia.
The rivers of the Arkhangelsk region are – the Severnaya Dvina, the Pechora, the Mezen’, the Onega, the Vaga – which is larger than in the Murmansk region.
www.russiatourism.ru /eng/object.asp?id=182   (785 words)

  
 "Silver of Ponoi"
The Ponoi, the largest river of the Kola Peninsula, 426 km long, very broad, with greatly varying character, allows to fish as You like – wading, bank casting, or boat fishing.
The main fishing principal on the Ponoi river is catch-and-release.
On the Ponoi river in the estuary of the Acheyork river a new tent camp - the Acha Camp - is operating for our clients.
www.silverofponoi.ru /eng/index.php?id=29   (188 words)

  
 Search for Sites
Flood-plain of Alatyr' river in vicinity of Ardatov
Flood-plain of Iput' river in vicinity of Kholevichami
Flood-plain of Iput' river in vicinity of Krutoayr
www.birdlife.org /datazone/sites/index.html?action=SitHTMFindResults.asp&INam=&Cty=174&z=1   (291 words)

  
 KOLA PENINSULA - main facts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Almost all the rivers in the Peninsula might be devided into plain and mountain rivers.
Melting waters input the rivers, that's why they are characterised by intensive, vigour spring flood.
The ice in rivers is getting bound, usually, in October and they are kept under ice cover for 6-7 months.
www.kolaklub.com /am/knet_in/peninsula.htm   (772 words)

  
 Kola Peninsula info here at en.52of100d.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The west border of the Kola Peninsula stretches forth a meridian from the Kola Gulf washed-up the Imandra Lake, Kola Lake, the Niva River to the Kandalaksha Gulf.
The lion's stab of jiff of them are the Ponoy River, Varzuga River, Teriberka River, Voronya River, the Iokanga River.
The rivers of the peninsula are an of jiff habitat for the Atlantic Salmon salmo salar, which rejoinder from Greenland the Faroe Islands to spawn in mint water.
en.52of100d.info /Kola_peninsula   (696 words)

  
 Murmanskaya Oblast   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The average temperatures of January vary from 8 degrees (in the north) to 13 degrees below zero (in the centre of the region), the average temperatures of July vary from +8 to +14 degrees centigrade.
Murmanskaya Oblast is one of the richest in lakes and river regions of Russia.
The largest river of the peninsula is Ponoy (426 km).
russia.rin.ru /guides_e/4461.html   (487 words)

  
 Russia - Ponoy River / Kola - English
ocation: The world famous Ponoy River Camp at 67 degrees lattitude is situated on Kola peninsula, a little over 200 miles or 2 hrs helicopter flying time S.E of Murmansk, along the mighty Ponoy river with its fabulous tributaries like Purnache and Tomba, in the middle of the northern tundra.
Salmon Fishing Club presently has the exclusivity to all 16 rods during the last week of July, a period that offers white nights, comfortable temperatures, good water levels and average catches of 28 good sized salmon/person.A highly acceptable quality/price ratio.
The camp is perfectly situated at the confluence of Ryabaga river and Ponoy, which performs the fantastic " home pool", also called Jewel of the Kola and just 5 minutes away by boat from famous rocky tributary Purnache.
home.planet.nl /~ramak291/kola_en.htm   (481 words)

  
 Varanger Panorama - Packages
You can catch different species such as cod, halibut, coalfish, wolffish and is a paradise for anglers as well and there are many rivers and lakes teeming with salmon, trout and char fish ready to be caught.
You should try exiting fishing on Ponoy river (Murmansk region) during 7 days tour that starts in Murmansk.
Tana is the best salmon river in the North Europe and it is a dream for the most of fishers.
www.varangerpanorama.no /en/index.php?Packages   (329 words)

  
 Ponoy River dgun.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Ponoy River (Поной in Russian) is a river on the Kola Peninsula in Russia.
The Ponoy River flows into the White Sea.
It freezes up in the late October - early November and stays under the ice until the first half of May.
enrique.gmez.carrillo.es.dgun.org   (4054 words)

  
 Murmansk district
The density of the river system is considerable.
These rivers are covered with ice up to 7 months a year.
All fresh water lakes and rivers in the region are characterized by an extremely low mineral content.
www.northcrystals.com /?an=murm02_en   (1182 words)

  
 abstracts '98   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Today the Lena river draining to the Laptev Sea is thought to be of importance because large amounts of sediment loaded sea ice feeding the Transpolar Drift are formed in the Laptev Sea shelf area.
The objectives are to distinguish between material transported by individual rivers and to identify the riverine sediments in the Laptev Sea shelf and the Arctic Ocean based on characteristic signals.
Pollen and spores distribution in the regions of the Lena Delta, Tiksi Bay and near the estuaries of the Olenek and Yana are characterized by an increase of coniferous pollen grains.
www.geomar.de /~hbauch/king/html/98abst.html   (18172 words)

  
 Murman.Ru / Catalogue / Tourism and Rest / Fishing tours - Murmansk region
Salmon fishing on rivers of the Kola Peninsula.
Fishing tourism on the rivers and lakes of Tersky district of the Kola Peninsula.
Fishing on salmon, umber, white fish, trout, loach in Chavanga river.
www.murman.ru /guide/tourism/fishing-eng.shtml   (273 words)

  
 Russia - Severnaya Rossia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
What we can tell you is that the river is in Northern Russia.
River: it is more than 100 km long, from 5-8 m wide in the upper, 6-16 m in the middle and 15-100 in the lower reaches.
Friends will be accomodated in 4 nice comfortable summercottages (partly Ponoy –style) fully equipped for 2 pax each.
home.planet.nl /~ramak291/rossia_en.htm   (349 words)

  
 untitled   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
For its reconstruction, the studies of the river valleys and inland lakes of the peninsula are extremely important.
The Orlovets section on the Pyoza river east of the Timan ridge exposes marine -silty clay with stringers of fine sand and gravel clasts from river level at 38 m a.s.l.
River bluffs of the Pechora river, near the village of Byzovaya in Northern Russia, are key localities to unravel the Late Quaternary development in the region.
www.geomar.de /~hbauch/king/html/00abst.html   (20368 words)

  
 The Arctic is a Homeland
Both state farms are situated in the eastern part of the peninsula, encompassing nearly the entire tundra region of Kola, administratively defined as Lovozero District.
The tundra camp of brigade No. 1 is located on the Iokanga River 350 km.
Its economic centre, though, is in Krasnoschelie, which, despite of the status of ‘agrocentre’ is in fact a remote village not connected to the road system of the peninsula.
www.thearctic.is /articles/cases/economicview/index.htm   (1050 words)

  
 Alakurtti. Geographi.
Almost all of Murmansk province is situated to the north of the Arctic Circle; it is divided into two geophysical zones, tundra and taiga.
In Kolskiy Zapolyar there are 130,000 rivers and lakes.
The longest river is the Ponoy (more than 400 km).
www.russia.alakurtti.ru /geographen.php   (287 words)

  
 Decommission Renewable Energy Sources in the Region eng   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The main obstacles for this development are the environmental protection of local fish shoals and flood limitation.
One of the examples is Ponoy River on the eastern part of Kola Peninsula [1].
Next real possibility to increase the local renewable resources utilization is upgrading and modernization of existing power plants, but the potential additional power could be not more then 100 MW all together, with very small additional electricity production.
www.decomatom.org.ru /eng/energy/dec04.htm   (918 words)

  
 Travel | I lost my heart in... Russian Lapland
It's big, bad and beautiful: big with the feeling of Soviet vastness; bad because of what the Russians did to the indigenous Lapps after 1920, and, later, to the area, where they used to dump nuclear submarines and spent fuel - a disaster waiting to happen; and naturally beautiful.
Russian Lapland has a road-less interior with birds of prey and rivers teeming with salmon - making it an angler's paradise.
The Zacharov family's spare cabin at Kanevka village on the River Ponoy, north European Russia.
travel.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4615457-107314,00.html   (215 words)

  
 Rivers Of Russia info here at en.my-widgets.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Rivers Of Russia information found on the web..
Thus, the retailer, in consignment, basically Rivers of Russia to Rivers of Russia a Rivers of Russia less of a Rivers of Russia from the sale of any item.
The artist/craftsperson also Rivers of Russia to Rivers of Russia a Rivers of Russia less money.
en.my-widgets.com /Rivers_of_Russia   (531 words)

  
 Research Branch Staff Publications
Ponoy, B., Y.P. Hong, J. Woods, B. Jaquish, and J.E. Carlson.
Evaluation of forest vegetation community dynamics, biodiversity and wildlife forage values 8 years after herbicide and manual brushing treatments on the Bush River Brushing Trial site.
A first approximation of the effect of climate warming on the white pine weevil hazard in the Mackenzie River Drainage Basin.
www.for.gov.bc.ca /hre/pubs/date1994.htm   (1336 words)

  
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Reconstruction based on pole D' places the Karelian dykes straight eastward to the Matachewan dykes and thus implies that the dykes had a common origin and, consequently, Laurentia and Baltica formed parts of the same supercontinent.
The Polmak-Pavisk-Pechenga-Imandra/Varzuga-Ust Ponoy Belt (PPPIB) is one of the largest structures developed as a result of the rifting event.
The Pechenga complex lies at the north-western end of the PPPIB and has been previously divided into the Pechenga and South Pechenga Series, which are separated by a major fault zone.
www.the-conference.com /JConfAbs/4/124.html   (16713 words)

  
 &A Around the World Rivers - RAFTWEB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
River Bashkaus - V-VI (Barricade Rapid - VI)
River Chulyshman - V-VI (Yazulinskiy Canyon - VI)
As with most island nations, most rivers and creeks are only runnable after heavy rains.
www.raft.org /row.html   (7876 words)

  
 Earth Sciences, Leeds - Publications 1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Krom, M D; Cliff, R A; Eijsink, L M; Herut, B; Chester, R 'The characterisation of Saharan dusts and Nile particulate matter in surface sediments from the Levantine basin using Sr isotopes' in Marine Geology Vol 155, pp 319-330, 1999.
Vetrin, V R; Kamensky, I L; Bayanova, T B; Timmerman, M; Belyatsky, B V; Levsky, L K; Balashov, Yu A 'Melanocratic inclusions and petrogenesis of alkaline granites of the Ponoy Massif (Kola Peninsula)' (in Russian) in Geokhimiya Vol 11, pp 1178-1190, 1999.
Walker, M R; Barenghi, C F 'Nonlinear magnetoconvection and the geostrophic flow' in Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors Vol 111, pp 35-46, 1999.
earth.leeds.ac.uk /general/publications1999.htm   (7404 words)

  
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> (20) this river splits into two branches --one called the Rosetta branch -- before it makes its way to the Mediterranean Sea.
> (10) the Capital of Egypt sits upon this river.
For 15: Connected to Lake Superior by the Rainy River, this lake contains the northernmost point of the lower 48 states.
www.stanford.edu /group/CollegeBowl/archive/oklahoma95/oklahoma-9.txt   (1894 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
1997." "1997" "Regional influence of heavy metals (Ni, Cu, Co, Zn, Cd, Pb, Hg) on the Pasvik River water supply, located at the boundary between Russia, Norway and Finland, is studied.
On the basis of the studies of bottom sediments at 27 stations, the background and surface concentrations of heavy metals, their vertical distribution, extent of contamination and risk index for the river ecosystem are determined.
Dust discharges from the metallurgic enterprise "Pechenganikel" and wastes of foundries, slime and tailing dumps, and mines are the main sources of high Ni, Cu, Co, Cd, and Hg concentrations in surface layers of bottom sediments of the river head.
www.icdp-online.de /sites/kola/tmp/lj2276.inktomisearch.com_55653-1135274706.txt   (12069 words)

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