Tatos Gediği Buzulu (Rize)

Due to its latitude, the geographic region of Turkey did not experience episodes of heavy glaciations during the Pleistocene Epoch. Historically though, the mountainous landscapes in Turkey have been covered with a remarkably high rate of glaciers due in most part to the Taurus Mountains in the sout...

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Main Author: Gürcan Gürgen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ankara University 2015-08-01
Series:Coğrafi Bilimler Dergisi
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/aucbd/issue/44458/550985
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description Due to its latitude, the geographic region of Turkey did not experience episodes of heavy glaciations during the Pleistocene Epoch. Historically though, the mountainous landscapes in Turkey have been covered with a remarkably high rate of glaciers due in most part to the Taurus Mountains in the south, the high volcanic inland mountains, and especially the higher elevations in the eastern region of the North Anatolian Mountains. Because of the climatic conditions of the post-glacial period a majority of these glaciers have largely disappeared. The glaciers which remain are protected by unique climate conditions present in some regions, and for the most part have become circus glaciers. Nowadays, the North Anatolian Mountains are home to a remarkable glacial topography and a significant number of glaciers. Two of the highest peaks in the region are Kaçkar (3932 m) and Verçenik (3709 m) and the glaciated areas in these mountains have been the focus of multiple investigations. Conversely, Tatos Mountain, which lies between the Kaçkar and Verçenik peaks, has received relatively less research attention. Field studies conducted during 2014 and 2015 have revealed though that there remains a need for further detailed research to be conducted regarding the glaciations on Tatos Mountain.
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spelling doaj.art-8ae39e05dfa24c928994f2455a1311e62023-03-16T11:35:51ZengAnkara UniversityCoğrafi Bilimler Dergisi1303-58511308-97652015-08-0113216117210.1501/Cogbil_0000000169Tatos Gediği Buzulu (Rize)Gürcan Gürgen0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0224-1644Ankara Üniversitesi, Eğitim Bilimleri Fakültesi, İlköğretim Bölümü, Ankara Due to its latitude, the geographic region of Turkey did not experience episodes of heavy glaciations during the Pleistocene Epoch. Historically though, the mountainous landscapes in Turkey have been covered with a remarkably high rate of glaciers due in most part to the Taurus Mountains in the south, the high volcanic inland mountains, and especially the higher elevations in the eastern region of the North Anatolian Mountains. Because of the climatic conditions of the post-glacial period a majority of these glaciers have largely disappeared. The glaciers which remain are protected by unique climate conditions present in some regions, and for the most part have become circus glaciers. Nowadays, the North Anatolian Mountains are home to a remarkable glacial topography and a significant number of glaciers. Two of the highest peaks in the region are Kaçkar (3932 m) and Verçenik (3709 m) and the glaciated areas in these mountains have been the focus of multiple investigations. Conversely, Tatos Mountain, which lies between the Kaçkar and Verçenik peaks, has received relatively less research attention. Field studies conducted during 2014 and 2015 have revealed though that there remains a need for further detailed research to be conducted regarding the glaciations on Tatos Mountain.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/aucbd/issue/44458/550985tatos mountainstatos pathwayglacierdebris covered glacierrize-turkey
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tatos pathway
glacier
debris covered glacier
rize-turkey
title Tatos Gediği Buzulu (Rize)
title_full Tatos Gediği Buzulu (Rize)
title_fullStr Tatos Gediği Buzulu (Rize)
title_full_unstemmed Tatos Gediği Buzulu (Rize)
title_short Tatos Gediği Buzulu (Rize)
title_sort tatos gedigi buzulu rize
topic tatos mountains
tatos pathway
glacier
debris covered glacier
rize-turkey
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/aucbd/issue/44458/550985
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