Tope de Coroa explained

Tope de Coroa
Elevation M:1979
Elevation Ref:[1] [2]
Prominence M:1979
Map:Cape Verde
Label Position:bottom
Listing:Ultra
Location:Santo Antão, Cape Verde
Coordinates:17.0325°N -25.2958°W
Type:Stratovolcano
Last Eruption:around 200,000 years ago

Tope de Coroa is a mountain on the island of Santo Antão's, Cape Verde, Africa. At 1,979 m elevation, it is the highest point of the island.[2] It is in the western part of the island, 25 km west of the island capital Porto Novo. The mountain is entirely of volcanic origin. The area is the source of several streams including Ribeira de Monte Trigo which flows westward to Monte Trigo.

The mountain forms part of a natural park, covering 84.92km2.[3] [4] It contains 61% of the endemic angiosperm plants of Cape Verde, of which 25% are in the red list of endangered species, including Periploca laevigata subsp. chevalieri. Free grazing is a threat to the biodiversity of the area.[5] Tope de Coroa consists of relatively young volcanic rock, formed between 200,000 and 170,000 years ago.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. http://peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/africa.html "Africa Ultra-Prominences"
  2. http://ine.cv/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/statistical-yearbook-cv-2015_en.pdf Cabo Verde, Statistical Yearbook 2015
  3. http://extwprlegs1.fao.org/docs/pdf/cvi154186.pdf Resolução nº 36/2016
  4. http://www.areasprotegidas.gov.cv/images/Parques%20Naturais_pdf.pdf Parques Naturais
  5. http://www.portaldoconhecimento.gov.cv/bitstream/10961/1973/1/Consultoria%20em%20Gest%C3%A3o%20de%20Recursos%20Naturais%20%E2%80%93%20%C3%81reas%20Protegidas%20Santo%20Ant%C3%A3o.pdf Consultoria em Gestão de Recursos Naturais
  6. Holm. Paul Martin. Sampling the Cape Verde Mantle Plume: Evolution of Melt Compositions on Santo Antão, Cape Verde Island. 47. 2006. 1. 145-18. 10.1093/petrology/egi071.