The Chersky Range (Russian: Хребет Черского, Yakut: Черскэй хайалара, romanized: Cerskey qayalara) is a chain of mountains in northeastern Siberia between the Yana and Indigirka Rivers.
The range also includes important places of traditional Yakut culture, such as Ynnakh Mountain (Mat'-Gora) and kigilyakh rock formations.
[10] The Chersky System includes three main river basins: Some of the higher ranges with alpine relief have glaciers.
[12] The precise nature of the boundary between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates in the area of the Chersky Range is still not fully understood and is the subject of ongoing research.
The Chersky Range is also thought to include a geologic triple junction where the Ulakhan Fault intersects the suture zone.