Malaya Kuonamka
The Malaya Kuonamka is a river in Yakutia, Russia. It is a right tributary of the Anabar with a length of. Its drainage basin area is.
The river flows north of the Arctic Circle, in the northern limits of the Central Siberian Plateau and the North Siberian Lowland. The area is very cold and desolate, devoid of settlements.
The Kuonamka Formation is a Cambrian large igneous province in the northeastern Siberian platform.
Course
The Malaya Kuonamka "Little Kuonamka" is the second largest tributary of the Anabar. The river has its source in an elevated swamp at an altitude of in the eastern side of the Anabar Plateau. Together with the long Bolshaya Kuonamka "Big Kuonamka" to the west, it is one of the two rivers that form the Anabar at their confluence. In their last stretch both rivers flow roughly northwards. Finally they meet where the Anabar river proper begins, from its mouth in the Laptev Sea.The river is fed by rain and snow. It is frozen between late September and late May. The longest tributaries are the long Usumuun, the long Delinde, as well as the long Maspaaki from the right.