Bureya Massif


The Bureya Massif is a mountain range in the Khabarovsk Krai in the southern part of the Russian Far East.
The Dusse-Alin Tunnel on the Baikal Amur Mainline crosses the ridge to enter the Amgun River valley.

Geography

The massif consists of a number of separate ridges with a total length of about 400 km and with a maximum height of. The is a northern prolongation of the range. The Bureya Massif forms the drainage divide of the Bureya, Amgun and Urmi rivers. The sources of the Selemdzha River are located where other three ranges meet the massif, the Dusse-Alin from the south, the Ezop Range from the west and the Jam-Alin from the north.

Flora

The slopes of the range are covered by conifer and deciduous forests.