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Mount Artos

Coordinates: 38°14′46″N 43°06′24″E / 38.2462°N 43.1066°E / 38.2462; 43.1066
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Mount Artos
The dormant volcano Mount Artos viewed from Akdamar Island in Lake Van
Highest point
Elevation3,550 m (11,650 ft)
ListingUltra
Coordinates38°14′46″N 43°06′24″E / 38.2462°N 43.1066°E / 38.2462; 43.1066
Geography
Mount Artos is located in Turkey
Mount Artos
Mount Artos
Location in Turkey
LocationGevaş, Van Province, Turkey
Parent rangeTaurus Mountains, Armenian Highlands
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano

Mount Artos (Turkish: Çadır Dağı, lit.'Tent Mountain', Armenian: Արտոս, Kurdish: Çiyayê Artosê) is a mountain (dormant volcano) in Van Province in eastern Turkey.[1]

It has a height of 3,550 meters above sea level[2]

Mount Artos and flamingos.

It is around 38 kilometers from Van and around 10 kilometers from Lake Van.

Geography and Geology

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Mount Artos rises to an elevation of 3,550 meters (11,647 feet) and is recognized as an extinct volcano. The mountain's foundation consists of crystalline schists from the Paleozoic era, approximately 570-225 million years old. Its geological composition includes schist and limestone, formed between the end of the Tertiary period and the Quaternary period around 2.5 million years ago. The mountain's formation was accompanied by the development of surrounding valleys.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Armenian Boy Names (Part 1) Oct 28, 2017.
  2. ^ Mount Artos, Turkey.
  3. ^ "Mount Artos - Extreme Türkiye". extremetur.com. Retrieved 2024-09-04.