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Kitami Mountains

Coordinates: 43°57′52″N 142°53′17″E / 43.96444°N 142.88806°E / 43.96444; 142.88806
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Kitami Mountains
Highest point
PeakMount Teshio, Hokkaidō, Japan
Elevation1,558 m (5,112 ft)
Coordinates43°57′52″N 142°53′17″E / 43.96444°N 142.88806°E / 43.96444; 142.88806
Dimensions
Length180 km (110 mi) Southeast-Northwest
Naming
Native name北見山地 Kitami-sanchi Error {{native name checker}}: list markup expected for multiple names (help)
Geography
CountryJapan
StateHokkaidō

Kitami Mountains (北見山地, Kitami-sanchi) is a mountain range of Hokkaidō, Japan. Unlike much of the rest of Japan, the Kitami Mountains are not very seismically active.[1]

The Kitami Mountains are north of the Ishikari Mountains and east of the Teshio Mountains. A depression separates the Kitami Mountains from the Yūbari Mountains.[1] The highest point in the Kitami Mountains is Mount Teshio. Mount Teshio sits atop the Wenshiri horst.[2]

Geology

Rocks from the Kitami mountains are mostly sedimentary from the Cretaceous-Paleogene periods. Volcanic rock was placed down on top of this from volcanoes that erupted in the Miocene or later.[1]

The Kitami Mountains formed in the inner arc of the Kurile Arc.

Mountains

References

  1. ^ a b c Nishiwaki, Hirotoshi (2009). "Hokkaido". Introduction to Landforms and Geology of Japan. self-published. Archived from the original on 2010-11-04. Retrieved 2009-03-31.
  2. ^ "Kitami-Sanmyaku". Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-07.