Salair Ridge (pronounced sah-lah-EER; Russian: Салаирский кряж. Salairsky Kryazh ) is an eroded plateau-type highland of low elevation in the Southwestern Siberia, Russia, particularly in Altai Krai, Kemerovo and Novosibirsk Oblast. It is a natural continuation of Altai Mountains and separates the Kuznetsk Depression from the Ob River Plain to the southwest. Its main ridge is nearly parallel to that of Kuznetsk Alatau. The ridge is some 300 kilometres in length and 15-40 kilometres wide.

USSR map of Salair Ridge

The mountains are rich in complex ores. The highest peak is Kivda (Russian: Кивда), at 621 meters.[1]

Major rivers include the Berd', Suenga River, and Chumysh River.

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54°05′23″N 85°49′40″E / 54.0897°N 85.8278°E / 54.0897; 85.8278