Lechkhumi Range (Georgian: ლეჩხუმის ქედი) is a mountain range in Georgia, a southern part of the Caucasus Mountains. The Lechkhumi range serves as a watershed, separating the Tskhenistsqali and Rioni river valleys.[1]
Lechkhumi Range | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Samertskhle |
Elevation | 3,584 m (11,759 ft) |
Dimensions | |
Length | 66 km (41 mi) |
Width | 25 km (16 mi) |
Geography | |
Country | Georgia |
Range coordinates | 42°42′16″N 43°09′20″E / 42.70444°N 43.15556°E |
Parent range | Caucasus Mountains |
Borders on | Greater Caucasus |
The length of the ridge is 66 km and width is about 25 km.[1] Its maximum height is 3584 metres (the peak of mountain Samertskhle).
Lechkhumi Range has a glacial landform, including U-shaped valley and Cirque.[2] It is mainly composed of lower and middle Jurassic slates, sandstones and limestones.[3] Lechkhumi Range encompasses 4 glaciers,[3] which covered 2 km2.[1] It is mostly covered by oak, hornbeam, beech, spruce and fir. The highest part has alpine and subalpine landscapes.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b c Ramin Gobejishvili. Relief of Georgia (in georgian), Publishing house “Universali”. 2011, pp. 85–88
- ^ a b Levan Maruashvili. Physical Geography of Georgia (in georgian), Tbilisi, 1964., pp. 156–157
- ^ a b Levan Maruashvili. Geomorphology of Georgia (in russian), “Metsniereba”, Tbilisi. 1971. pp. 197–201