Omuk-Kyuyol | |
Other Name: | Омук-Кюёль / Омук-күөлэ |
Location: | Kolyma Lowland |
Coords: | 68.6667°N 160°W |
Pushpin Map: | Russia Sakha Republic |
Outflow: | Omuk-Kyuyol-Seen |
Catchment: | 258km2 |
Basin Countries: | Russia |
Length: | 11km (07miles) |
Width: | 9km (06miles) |
Area: | 53.5km2 |
Islands: | None |
Frozen: | October to June |
Omuk-Kyuyol or "Omuk-Kyuyel" (ru|Омук-Кюёль or Омук-Кюель; sah|Омук-күөлэ, Omuk-küöle) is a freshwater lake in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia.
The nearest inhabited place is Andryushkino, Lower Kolyma District, located about 100km (100miles) to the northeast.
Omuk-Kyuyol lies north of the Arctic Circle, in the southwestern part of the Kolyma Lowland. It is located in a large area of lakes between the basin of the Indigirka to the west and the Alazeya to the east. The main outflowing river is the Omuk-Kyuyol-Seen (Омук-Кюёль-Сээн), a small tributary of the 129adj=midNaNadj=mid Bulgunnakhtaakh-Seene of the Alazeya basin.[1] [2]