Miass River (Миасс in Russian) is a river in the Chelyabinsk and Kurgan Oblasts in Russia. It is a right tributary of the Iset River of the Irtyshbasin. The length of the river is 658 km. The area of its basin 21,800 sq km. The Miass River freezes up in late October-November and stays under the ice until April. The cities of Chelyabinsk and Miass are located on the Miass River. For the Second World War frigate class, see River class frigate The Murray River in Australia A river is a large natural waterway. ... Categories: Stub | Oblasts of Russia ... Categories: Russia geography stubs | Oblasts of Russia ... A tributary (or affluent or confluent) is a contributory stream, a river that does not reach the sea, but joins another major river (a parent river), to which it contributes its waters, swelling its discharge. ... Iset River (ÐÑеÑÑ in Russian) is a river in the Sverdlovsk, Kurgan, and Tyumen Oblasts in Russia. ... Irtysh River (also Ertis) a river in Asia, the chief tributary of the river Ob. ... For the term related to television programmes, see watershed (television). ... KM, Km, or km may stand for: Khmer language (ISO 639 alpha-2, km) Kilometre/Kilometer (only km in minuscule is the correct representation of kilometer as an SI unit of length) Kinemantra Meditation Knowledge management, in the field of Library and information science Knowledge Machine, the KM knowledge representation... Square kilometre (US spelling: Square kilometer), symbol km², is an SI unit of surface area. ... October is the tenth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. ... November is the eleventh month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of four Gregorian months with the length of 30 days. ... April is the fourth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of four with the length of 30 days. ... Chelyabinsk (Russian Челя́бинск; also transliterated as Cheljabinsk, Čeljabinsk, and Čelyabinsk) is a Russian city just to the east of the Ural Mountains. ...
The occurence of the Lower Devonian cherts in the melange underlying the allochthon (Kurosan river to the east of the Petropavlovka village) found by V. Puchkov, probably belongs to the same basin extending its age downwards to probably Lochkovian.
2.5 km to N-W of the Novokatenino village, at the Sukhaya river.
The structure of the rocks in the cliff at the opposite bank of the river suggests that the andesites belong probably to an extrusion.