Bingöl Mountains

Mountain range in Turkey
Bingöl Mountains is located in Turkey
Bingöl Mountains
Bingöl Mountains
Turkey
Highest pointElevation3.193 m (10.48 ft)Prominence3.127 m (10.26 ft)Coordinates39°21′35″N 41°22′56″E / 39.359855°N 41.382153°E / 39.359855; 41.382153DimensionsLength55 km (34 mi)Width35 km (22 mi)GeographyLocationVarto, Muş Province, Tekman, Hınıs, Erzurum Province TurkeyGeologyMountain typeShield volcano

Bingöl Mountains (Turkish: Bingöl Dağları; Kurdish: Çiyayên Çewlig), is a mountain range in Turkey at the zero point of the provincial border of Erzurum and Muş.[1]

Geology and geomorphology

Geomap of region

Bingöl Mountains is an example of Shield volcanoes. Dağkale Hill, which is the highest point of the Bingöl Mountains, is located within the borders of Varto district. Its height is 3193 m, length is 50–55 km, width is 30–35 km, area is 1500 km2. The caldera edges of Mount Bingöl and the plateaus 2650–2800 m high have become glacial. There are at least 100 lakes large enough to be mapped on the mountain. The main structure of the mountain consists of andesite and basalts. The slope is soft on the northern slopes of the mountain, whose southern foothills are steep.[2] The waters flowing from the north of the Bingöl Mountains feed the Aras river, and the Murat river from the east and west through the Kocasu stream.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ "Erzurum Mülkî İdare İl Haritası" (PDF). harita.gov.tr. Harita Genel Müdürlüğü. p. 1.
  2. ^ "Bingöl Dağında buzul şekilleri" (PDF) (in Turkish). Türkiye Coğrafyası Araştırma ve Uygulama Merkezi Ankara University tucaum.ankara.edu.tr. 1997.
  3. ^ "Bingöl Dağları" (PDF). dogadernegi.org. Doğa Derneği. 31 October 2018. p. 1.
  4. ^ "Doğu Anadolu Ovaları ve Yaylaları" (in Turkish). Erzurum Technical University-Edebiyat Fakültesi Tarih Dergisi. June 30, 2022. p. 11.
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