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Physical Feature

A Brief Note on Physical Features of Sikkim:

 

 

Sikkim is a small hilly State in the Eastern Himalayas with a formidable Physical Features. It is bounded by vast stretches to Tibetan Plateaus in the North, the Chumbi Valley of Tibet and and Kingdom of Bhutan in the East, the Kingdom of Nepal in the West and Darjeeling District of West Bengal in the South. The State of Sikkim has a total area of only 7096 sq. km. and stretched over 112 kms from North to South and 64 kms from East to West. It lines in the North -Eastern Himalayas between 27o00'46" to 28o07'48" North Latitude and 88o00'58" to 88o55'25" East Longitude.

 

The State receives an Annual Rainfall of 2000mm to 4000mm. Tista & Rangit, which originates respectively, from Cholamu Lake and Rathong Glacier, are the two major rivers of the State.

 

 

Sikkim: Profile of Land Elevation:

 

Type of Land:

Level of Elevation

Lower Hills:

Altitude ranging from 270 to 1500 mtrs.

Mid Hills:

Altitude ranging from 1500 mtrs. to 2000 mtrs.

Higher Hills:

Altitude ranging from 2000 mtrs. to 3000 mtrs.

Alpine Zone:

Altitude above 3900 mtrs. with vegetation.

Snow bound Land:

Very High Mountains without vegetation and with perpetual Snow cover upto 8580 mtrs.

 

 

 

Sikkim: Brief Characteristics of Soil:

 

Texture:

Loamy sand silty clay loam

Depth:

From few inches and in some places practically nil several feet deep depending upon the weathering processes it underwent.

Soil Reaction:

All acidic, having PH ranging from 4.3 to 6.4 with mean value 5.37

Organic Matter Content:

High, between 0.36% to 5.61% with mean value 2.74%

Available Nitrogen:

10-280 p.p.m with mean value 99.21 p.p.m.

Available Phosphorous:

4.0-175 p.p.m. with mean value 46.87 p.p.m.

Available Potash:

45 to 490 p.p.m. with mean value 184.71 p.p.m.

Lime Requirement

Most between 2.0 tonnes per acre but various from 0 to 16 tonnes per acre.

 

 

 

Zonation of Sikkim:

 

Sikkim can basically be divided into five ranges climatically.

 

Sl. No.

Range

Altitude

1.

Tropical

Below 610 mtrs.

2.

Sub Tropical

610 to 1524 mtrs.

3.

Temperate

1524 to 2743 mtrs

4.

Sub-Alpine

2743 to 3962 mtrs.

5.

Alpine

3962 to 5182 mtrs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sikkim can basically be divided into three zones in describing the aspects of vegetation

 

Sl. No.

Range

Altitude

1.

Tropical

From sea level to 1700 mtrs.

2.

Temperate

From 1700 mtrs. 4300 mtrs.

3.

Alpine

Above 4300 mtrs. to 5000 mtrs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Important  Mountains of Sikkim:

 

Sl. No.

Name of Mountain

District

Height

1.

Mt. Kanchendzonga

West

28156 Ft.

2.

Mt. Kabru

West

24215 Ft

3.

Mt. Talung

North

24200 Ft

4.

Mt. Siniolchu

West

22600 Ft

5.

Mt. Simvo

West

22476 Ft

6.

Mt. Pandim

West

22100 Ft

7.

Mt. Rathong

West

22100 Ft

8.

Mt. Paunhri

East

22000 Ft

9.

Mt. Kokthang

West

20162 Ft

10.

Mt. Lamaongden

East

19366 Ft

11.

Mt. Masunyange

East

19300 Ft

 

 

 

Peaks and Passes of Sikkim:

 

Height in Ft.

Commencing from South to East

Running from Kanchenjunga Seperating Ranjit from Talungchu

From Talungchu Seperating Zemu

Seperating Lachen Lachung

Other

Total

9000-12000

11

-

-

1

-

12

12001-15000

11

1

1

1

2

16

15001-18000

2

1

1

-

1

5

18001-21000

4

1

1

-

1

7

21001-24000

1

-

-

-

-

1

24001-27000

1

-

-

-

-

1

27001 & Above State

33

3

3

4

4

47

 

 

 

Important Passes with their Altitude:

 

Sl. No.

Passes

Altitude 9in Ft.)

1.

Nathu-La

14400

2.

Jelep-La

14500

3.

Batang-La

13000

4.

Cho-La

-

5.

Chiwabhanjang

10300

6.

Chorten Nyima-La

19000

7.

Kongra-La

-

8.

Lungma-La

-

9.

Donkia-La

18400

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Important Ranges:

 

1.

Singalila Range:

Separates Sikkim from Nepal in the West.

2.

Chola Range:

Separates Sikkim from Tibet Bhutan in the East

3.

Pangolia Range:

Separates Sikkim from Bhutan

 

 

 

Name of Important Glaciers:

 

Sl. No.

Name of Glaciers

District

1.

Zemu Glacier

North

2.

Rathong Glacier

West

3.

Lonak Glacier

North

4.

Hidden Glacier

North

5.

Talung Glacier

North

6.

North Lonak Glacier

North

7.

South Lonak Glacier

North

8.

Tista Khangse Glacier

North

 

 

 

Important Rives of Sikkim & Their Tributaries:

 

Sl. No.

Rivers

Tributary

1.

Rangit

Rangbhang, Relli, Rathong & Kalej

2.

Tista

Dikchu, Rangyong, Bakchachu, Rongpochu, Zemu Chu, Lachung Chu.

 

 

Other smaller tributaries of the Tista River are Zemuchu, Lenakchu, Lachungchu, Talungchu..

 

 

Name of Important Lakes in Sikkim

 

Sl. No.

Name of Lakes

District

1.

Khe-cheod-Palri (Khecheroperi)

West

2.

Gurudungmar

North

3.

Lam Pokhari

West

4.

Chungu (Tsomgo)

East

5.

Laxmi Pokhari

West

6.

Cholamu

North

7.

Bidang Cho

East

8.

Menmecho

East

9.

Majur Pokhari

West

10.

Sima Choka

North

11.

Dud Pokhari

West

12.

Samiti Lake

West

13.

Ram-Laxman (Twin Lake)

West

 

 

 

Important Hot Spring

 

Sl. No.

Name of Hot Spring

District

1.

Phurchachu (Reshi)

West

2.

Yumthang

North

3.

Borong

South

4.

Ralong

South

5.

Yumey Samdong

East

 

 

Source: Sikkim, A Statistical Profile 2006-07