Sibirien

Geografi: Sibirien i Asien er den arealmæssigt største del af Rusland og det nordlige Kasakhstan fra Uralbjergene og russisk Centralasien, til Mongoliet, Kina og Koreahalvøen til Stillehavet, og og med kystlinjer til Det arktiske hav, Ishavet, Beringshavet, Det okhotske hav og Det japanske hav. Republikken Sakha (Jakutien), 1922-. Der skelnes mellem et geografisk og et historisk Sibirien.
Natur, klima. Biodiversitet. Fauna og flora: Fisk. Fugle. Koralrev. Vådområder.
Nature, climate. Flora and fauna: Botanical gardens. Fish. Birds. Coral reefs. Wetlands
Flore et faune: Poissons. Oiseaux. Les récifs coralliens. Les zones humides.
Flora y fauna: Fish. Pájaros. Los arrecifes de coral. Los humedales.
Natur, Klima. Flora und Fauna: Botanische Gärten. Fisch. Vögeln. Korallenriffe. Feuchtgebiet, Feuchtbiotop.
International Network of Basin Organizations / Det internationale netværk af flodbassin organisationer.
- http://www.inbo-news.org/spip.php?sommaire⟨=en:
Vådområder: Amur-Heilong floden eller Sorte Drage Floden ; Bajkalsøen.
Simonov, E. A. and T. D. Dahmer, editors. 2008. Amur-Heilong River Basin Reader. Ecosystems Ltd., Hong Kong.
- Assets.panda.org/downloads/ahrbr.pdf
'The Amur-Heilong is the largest river in northeast Asia. It flows through Mongolia, China, and Russia from its origin at two sources.
The northern source is the Shilka River in Russia and its tributary the Onon River that drains the Henti (Khenty) Mountains in Mongolia. The southern source is the Argun River, which drains the western slope of the Great Hinggan (Da Xing'anling) mountains in China. The Amur-Heilong River is one of the world's largest freeflowing rivers and, at approximately 4,444 kilometers in length, is the ninth longest river in the world. At approximately two million square kilometers, it also has the eleventh largest watershed. The Amur- Heilong flows in a northeasterly direction to its estuary in the Tatar Strait of the Sea of Okhotsk. The largest tributaries of the Amur-Heilong River are: Zeya (Russia), Bureya (Russia), Amgun (Russia), Songhua (China), and Ussuri/Wusuli (China, Russia). The river forms the border between China and Russia for over 3,000 km, making it one of the world's longest border rivers. The Upper Amur-Heilong Basin includes the Mongolian headwaters and Argun/Erguna River basin, the main stream of which flows for more than 900 kilometers and forms the China-Russia border.'
Bajkalsøen / Lake Baikal i det sydlige Sibirien i Rusland.
- http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/754
- https://archive.org/search.php?query=Lake+Baikal&page=3
Den er jordens ældste ferskvandssø og vurderes til at være 25 til 30 millioner år gammel.
'The nominated property includes Lake Baikal itself, the deepest in world and containing 20% of all fresh running water on the planet, that part of its catchment basin located within the Russian Federation. the river-head of the Angara River and the Irkutsk water reservoir. The basin support a variety of plant and animal species, a number being endemic; the most notable animal is the endemic Baikal seal. a uniquelv freshwater species in what is otherwise a marine mammal. The great variety of the plants in the basin is determined by its climatic asymmetry: the western part of the basin is occupied by light coniferous forests and mountain steppes; in the eastern part pine forests predominate; and in the north it is covered by deciduous forests. The formation of the geological structures in the basin took place during the Palaeozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic periods and there are a number of significant geological features.'

Sibirien: klima og
klimaforandringer:

Se også: Asiens klima
Geologi og jordbundsforhold: Bjerge, vulkaner, jordskælv og ørkenområder:
Geology: Mountains, volcanoes, earthquakes and desert areas
Géologie: Montagnes, volcans, tremblements de terre et les zones désertiques
Geología: Montañas, volcanes, terremotos y zonas desérticas
Geologie: Berge, Vulkane, Erdbeben und Wüstengebiete
Putoranabjergene og De sibiriske trapper.
World Database on Protected Areas: Beskyttede områder og nationalparker.

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