Sultan Mountains
Mountain range in Turkey
The Sultan Mountains (Turkish: Sultan Dağları), also known as Sultan Dagh range or Sultan Dag, is a short mountain range on the western edge of the Anatolian Plateau, Turkey with highest elevation of 1,980 m (6,500 ft).
The town of Sultandağı is their namesake.
They are made up of metamorphic rocks dating from the Lower Cambrian to the Carboniferous period.[1]
West slopes of Sultan Mountains are part of the Lake Beyşehir drainage basin.[1]
References
- ^ a b IMPORTANCE OF GEOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AT DETERMINING BASIN CONSERVATION BORDERS: SAMPLE OF LAKE BEYŞEHİR (KONYA) BASIN
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