Kitami Mountains | |
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北見山地 Kitami-sanchi | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Mount Teshio (Hokkaidō) |
Elevation | 1,558 m (5,112 ft) |
Coordinates | 43°57′52″N 142°53′17″E / 43.96444°N 142.88806°ECoordinates: 43°57′52″N 142°53′17″E / 43.96444°N 142.88806°E |
Dimensions | |
Length | 180 km (110 mi) Southeast-Northwest |
Geography | |
Country | Japan |
State | Hokkaidō |
Kitami Mountains (北見山地 Kitami-sanchi?) is a mountain range of Hokkaidō, Japan. Unlike much of the rest of Japan, the Kitami Mountains are not very seismically active.
The Kitami Mountains are north of the Ishikari Mountains and east of the Teshio Mountains. A depression separates the Kitami Mountains from the Yubari Mountains. The highest point in the Kitami Mountains is Mount Teshio. Mount Teshio sits atop the Wenshiri horst.
Rocks from the Kitami mountains are mostly sedimentary from the Cretaceous-Paleogene periods. Volcanic rock was placed down on top of this from volcanoes that erupted in the Miocene or later.
The Kitami Mountains formed in the inner arc of the Kurile Arc.