卡缅卡, Stream gauge in Poliny Osipenko District, Russia.
Kamenka is a water monitoring station in the Khabarovsk Territory of Russia's Far East that records water levels and flow rates. The facility tracks hydrological conditions throughout the year to provide essential data on stream behavior.
The station was established to monitor water conditions in a region where seasonal changes significantly affect water levels and flow. It serves as part of Russia's broader hydrological monitoring network across remote territories.
The monitoring station functions within a region where water resource management integrates with traditional practices of local communities in the Russian Far East.
The site is remote and requires careful planning to reach in this sparsely populated region. Visit during warmer months when access roads are more reliably passable.
Located in an area with over 4,000 lakes, including Chukchagirskoe and Dzhevdukha, the station monitors water patterns in a region with -3.2°C annual temperature.
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