Ulytau (range) explained

Ulytau
Other Name:Ұлытау
Highest:Akmeshit
Elevation M:1131
Parent:Kazakh Uplands
Map:Kazakhstan
Location:Kazakhstan
Coordinates:48.6442°N 66.9461°W
Geology:Granite
Orogeny:Alpine orogeny
Range Coordinates:48.9333°N 67°W
Length Km:200
Length Orientation:N / S
Width Km:35
Width Orientation:NE/ SW

Ulytau or Ulutau (Kazakh: Ұлытау; Russian: Улытау) is a range of mountains in Kazakhstan. Administratively the range is part of the Ulytau District, Ulytau Region.[1]

Geography

The Ulutau is one of the subranges of the Kazakh Upland system. The range stretches from north to south for about 200km (100miles). Its highest point is 1131m (3,711feet) high Akmeshit. The mountains are rocky, deeply dissected by ravines and have an arid look.[1] [2]

Rivers Uly-Zhylanshyk, Terisaqqan, Zhymyky, Baikonyr, Kalmakkyrgan (Bileuty) and Karakengir have their sources in the range.[3] [4] [5]

Flora

Steppe vegetation, including grasses, Artemisia and Ephedra grows in rock crevices. Shrubs are found on scree slopes.[1]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://bse.sci-lib.com/article113970.html Улытау
  2. Web site: M-42 Chart (in Russian). 28 July 2021.
  3. Web site: L-41 Topographic Chart (in Russian). 12 September 2022.
  4. http://bse.sci-lib.com/article113976.html Улы-Жыланшык
  5. [Google Earth]