Academy of Sciences Range

Academy of Sciences Range (Russian: Хребет Академии Наук, Khrebet Akademiy Nauk; Tajik: Qatorkuhi Akademiyai Fanho) is a mountain range in the Western Pamirs of Tajikistan. It is stretched in a north-south direction and considered to be the core of the Pamir mountain system.

Academy of Sciences Range
Хребет Академии Наук
Qatorkuhi Akademiyai Fanho
Ismoil Somoni Peak in 1989
Highest point
PeakIsmoil Somoni Peak
Elevation7,495 m (24,590 ft)
Coordinates38°55′N 72°01′E
Geography
CountryTajikistan
Parent rangePamir Mountains
Geology
Age of rockPaleozoic
Type of rocksedimentary and metamorphic rocks

Geography

The highest peak of the range is the Ismoil Somoni Peak. It was also the highest peak in the former Soviet Union. The length of the Academy of Sciences Range is about 110 km. The crest of the range has an Alpine-like relief with 24 summits more than 6,000 m in height. The lowest saddle point, Kamaloyak (Камалояк), is at the altitude of 4,340 m (14,240 ft).

The range is formed with sedimentary and metamorphic rocks of the Paleozoic Era and partially granites. It is covered with permanent snow, which feeds a large number of big glaciers. The total area of the glacial ice is around 1,500 km².[1]

History

The Academy of Sciences Range was first mapped by Russian geographer and Pamir explorer Nikolai Korzhenevskiy and named after the Soviet Academy of Sciences in 1927.

gollark: I think the trendy overhyped thing now is probably microservices and golang or something?
gollark: I think one weird one might be in Haskell.
gollark: Gogs is also in Go but it's just what Gitea is forked from so it's mostly irrelevant.
gollark: Gitea's in Go.
gollark: At certain times certain things are popular.

See also

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.