The Bureya Range consists of a number of separate ridges with a total length of about 400km and with a maximum height of 2,167 metres (7,110ft).[1] To the northeast it connects with the Badzhal Range. The range forms the drainage divide of the Bureya, Amgun and Urmi rivers. The sources of the Selemdzha River are located at the northern end, where other three ranges meet the Bureya mountain chain, the Dusse-Alin from the south, the Ezop Range from the west and the Yam-Alin from the north.[2] The Dusse-Alin and Yam-Alin are a northern prolongation of the Bureya Range.[3]
Mount Studencheskaya is located in the southern part of the Bureya Range. At 1,421 metres (4,662ft), it is the highest point of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast.[4]
Flora
The slopes of the range are covered by conifer and deciduous forests.[1]