Burnt Mountain (Namibia)
The Burnt Mountain (Afrikaans: Verbrande Berg) is a hill with a solidified lava flow at the foot of a 12-kilometre-long volcanic ridge in Damaraland in northern Namibia.[1] The 80-million-year-old stream of lava was formed by thermal and compression metamorphism and its red, brown, cream and purple colours creates a striking contrast at dusk with the surrounding 200-million-year-old beige rocks of Karoo slate. During the contact metamorphism that was caused by the intrusion, volatile organic components were driven off from the shale, leaving a charred black, clinker like burnt mass from which the mountain got its name[2].
Burnt Mountain | |
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Highest point | |
Coordinates | 20°37′18″S 14°25′06″E |
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Geology | |
Age of rock | 80 million years |
Burnt Mountain rises above the surrounding area by about 200 metres and is not far from the Organ Pipes on the D3254 road and about 10 kilometres southeast of Twyfelfontein.[1]
Since 15 September 1956, the Burnt Mountain has been a National Monument of Namibia.
References
- Burnt Mountain at www.namibian.org. Retrieved 30 Nov 2017.
- "The Verbrandeberg and Organ Pipes". Namibia Stays. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
External links
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