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Chimantá Massif

The Chimantá Massif is a highly fragmented complex of tepuis in Bolívar state, Venezuela. The massif comprises around 11 tepuis[2] and has a total summit area of 615 km2 (237 sq mi) and an estimated slope area of 915 km2 (353 sq mi).[3] It is divided in two by the Río Tírica, with the northern section being both larger and higher. The massif is notable for its high species richness and for its varied habitat types.[3] It reaches an elevation of 2,698 metres (8,852 ft)[1] on its highest peak, Murey-tepui (also known as Eruoda-tepui).[3] The massif is situated entirely within the bounds of Canaima National Park.[4] It hosts extensive cave systems, including the world's largest known quartzite cave, Cueva Charles Brewer, named after discoverer Charles Brewer-Carías.[5][6][7] The processes behind their speleogenesis are the subject of some debate.[8][9][10]

Chimantá Massif
Chimantá Massif
Location in Venezuela
Highest point
Elevation2,698 m (8,852 ft)[1]
Coordinates05°15′48″N 62°08′52″W / 5.26333°N 62.14778°W / 5.26333; -62.14778
Geography
LocationBolívar, Venezuela

The isolated southern peaks of Angasima-tepui and Upuigma-tepui are sometimes considered part of the Chimantá Massif.[4][11]

Tepuis edit

The major tepuis of the northern and southern parts of the Chimantá Massif are listed below. Coordinates given correspond to the approximate centre points of the tepui summit plateaus. Unless otherwise indicated, all information in the tables is sourced from Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana.[3]

Northern group edit

Name Coordinates Maximum elevation Summit area
Abacapá-tepui 05°11′04″N 62°17′51″W / 5.18444°N 62.29750°W / 5.18444; -62.29750 (Abacapá-tepui) 2,400 m (7,900 ft) 28.13 km2 (10.86 sq mi)
Agparamán-tepui 05°14′50″N 62°12′29″W / 5.24722°N 62.20806°W / 5.24722; -62.20806 (Agparamán-tepui) 2,400 m (7,900 ft) 22.5 km2 (8.7 sq mi)
Apacará-tepui 05°19′12″N 62°13′43″W / 5.32000°N 62.22861°W / 5.32000; -62.22861 (Apacará-tepui) 2,450 m (8,040 ft) 173.12 km2 (66.84 sq mi)
Chimantá-tepui 05°16′37″N 62°07′52″W / 5.27694°N 62.13111°W / 5.27694; -62.13111 (Chimantá-tepui) 2,550 m (8,370 ft) 93.75 km2 (36.20 sq mi)
Murey-tepui 05°22′36″N 62°05′36″W / 5.37667°N 62.09333°W / 5.37667; -62.09333 (Murey-tepui) 2,698 m (8,852 ft)[1] 51.25 km2 (19.79 sq mi)
Tirepón-tepui 05°22′04″N 62°01′12″W / 5.36778°N 62.02000°W / 5.36778; -62.02000 (Tirepón-tepui) ±2,600 m (8,500 ft) 8.75 km2 (3.38 sq mi)
Toronó-tepui 05°12′42″N 62°10′33″W / 5.21167°N 62.17583°W / 5.21167; -62.17583 (Toronó-tepui) 2,500 m (8,200 ft) 59.38 km2 (22.93 sq mi)

An additional plateau, Sarvén-tepui, may be distinguished to the east of Chimantá-tepui (05°17′55″N 62°04′17″W / 5.29861°N 62.07139°W / 5.29861; -62.07139 (Sarvén-tepui)).[3]

Southern group edit

Name Coordinates Maximum elevation Summit area
Acopán-tepui 05°10′55″N 62°02′42″W / 5.18194°N 62.04500°W / 5.18194; -62.04500 (Akopán-tepui) 2,200 m (7,200 ft) 92.5 km2 (35.7 sq mi)
Amurí-tepui 05°08′57″N 62°07′16″W / 5.14917°N 62.12111°W / 5.14917; -62.12111 (Amurí-tepui) 2,200 m (7,200 ft) 36.88 km2 (14.24 sq mi)
Churí-tepui 05°15′12″N 62°00′41″W / 5.25333°N 62.01139°W / 5.25333; -62.01139 (Churí-tepui) 2,500 m (8,200 ft) 47.5 km2 (18.3 sq mi)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Nogué, S., V. Rull, E. Montoya, O. Huber & T. Vegas-Vilarrúbia (October 2009). Paleoecology of the Guayana Highlands (northern South America): Holocene pollen record from the Eruoda-tepui, in the Chimantá massif. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 281(1–2): 165–173. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2009.07.019
  2. ^ Briceño, H., C. Schubert & J. Paolini (1990). Table-mountain geology and surficial geochemistry: Chimantá Massif, Venezuelan Guayana Shield. Journal of South American Earth Sciences 3(4): 179–194. doi:10.1016/0895-9811(90)90002-I
  3. ^ a b c d e Huber, O. (1995). Geographical and physical features. In: P.E. Berry, B.K. Holst & K. Yatskievych (eds.) Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana. Volume 1. Introduction. Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis. pp. 1–61.
  4. ^ a b (in Spanish) Torres, I.N. & D.D. Martín (November 2007). "Informe Final de la Evaluación del Parque Nacional Canaima, Venezuela, como Sitio de Patrimonio Natural de la Humanidad" (PDF). Mejorando Nuestra Herencia.
  5. ^ Aubrecht, R., C. Brewer-Carías, B. Šmída, M. Audy & Ľ. Kováčik (30 January 2008). Anatomy of biologically mediated opal speleothems in the world's largest sandstone cave: Cueva Charles Brewer, Chimantá Plateau, Venezuela. Sedimentary Geology 203(3–4): 181–195. doi:10.1016/j.sedgeo.2007.10.005
  6. ^ (in Spanish) Brewer-Carías, C. (2011). El Sistema Charles Brewer: la cueva de cuarcita más grande del mundo. Río Verde 4: 67–84.
  7. ^ (in Spanish) Brewer-Carías, C. (2010). El origen de los tepuyes: los hijos de las estrellas. Río Verde 3: 54–69.
  8. ^ Aubrecht, R., T. Lánczos, M. Gregor, J. Schlögl, B. Šmída, P. Liščák, C. Brewer-Carías & L. Vlček (15 September 2011). Sandstone caves on Venezuelan tepuis: return to pseudokarst? Geomorphology 132(3–4): 351–365. doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2011.05.023
  9. ^ Sauro, F., L. Piccini, M. Mecchia & J. De Waele (2013). Comment on "Sandstone caves on Venezuelan tepuis: return to pseudokarst?" by R. Aubrecht, T. Lánczos, M. Gregor, J. Schlögl, B. Smída, P. Liscák, Ch. Brewer-Carías, L. Vlcek, Geomorphology 132 (2011), 351–365. Geomorphology, published online on 29 November 2012. doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2012.11.015
  10. ^ Aubrecht, R., T. Lánczos, M. Gregor, J. Schlögl, B. Šmída, P. Liščák, C. Brewer-Carías & L. Vlček (2013). Reply to the comment on "Sandstone caves on Venezuelan tepuis: return to pseudokarst?". Geomorphology, published online on 30 November 2012. doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2012.11.017
  11. ^ (in Spanish) Adankasima 2012-04-15 at the Wayback Machine. ClimTepuyes.

Further reading edit

  • Barrio-Amorós, C.L., J. Mesa, C. Brewer-Carías & R.W. McDiarmid (25 May 2010). A new Pristimantis (Anura, Terrarana, Strabomantidae) from Churi-tepui in the Chimanta Massif, Venezuelan Guayana. Zootaxa 2483: 35–44.
  • (in Spanish) Delascio-Chitty, F. & C. Brewer–Carías (February 2006). Notas florísticas del Churi–tepuy, Estado Bolívar, Venezuela. [Floristic notes of the Churí-tepuy, State of Bolívar, Venezuela.] In: I Congreso Internacional de Biodiversidad del Escudo Guayanés: Programa y Libro de Resúmenes.[permanent dead link] Universidad Nacional Experimental de Guayana, Puerto Ordaz. p. 141.
  • Derka, T. & P. Fedor (21 October 2010). Hydrolutos breweri sp. n., a new aquatic Lutosini species (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae) from Churí-tepui (Chimantá Massif, Venezuela). Zootaxa 2653: 51–59.
  • Jaffe, K., J. Lattke & R. Perez-Hernández (January–June 1993). Ecotropicos 6(1): 21–28.
  • (in Spanish) Huber, O. (ed.) (1992). El Macizo del Chimantá, Escudo de Guayana, Venezuela. Un ensayo ecológico tepuyano. Oscar Todtmann Editores, Caracas. ISBN 980-6028-16-3
  • Kodada, J., T. Derka & F. Čiampor, Jr. (6 March 2012). Description of Jolyelmis spangleri a new species from Churí-tepui (Chimantá Massif, Venezuela), with a description of the larva of J. spangleri and J. reitmaieri (Insecta: Coleoptera: Elmidae). Zootaxa 3223: 1–23.
  • Kok, P.J.R., R.D. MacCulloch, D.B. Means, K. Roelants, I. Van Bocxlaer & F. Bossuyt (7 August 2012). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-06-05. Retrieved 2013-03-07. Current Biology 22(15): R589–R590. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2012.06.034 "supplementary information" (PDF).[permanent dead link]
  • (in Spanish) La Cruz, L. (February–April 2010). Iván Calderon y su mundo vertical. Río Verde 1: 98–115.

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The Chimanta Massif is a highly fragmented complex of tepuis in Bolivar state Venezuela The massif comprises around 11 tepuis 2 and has a total summit area of 615 km2 237 sq mi and an estimated slope area of 915 km2 353 sq mi 3 It is divided in two by the Rio Tirica with the northern section being both larger and higher The massif is notable for its high species richness and for its varied habitat types 3 It reaches an elevation of 2 698 metres 8 852 ft 1 on its highest peak Murey tepui also known as Eruoda tepui 3 The massif is situated entirely within the bounds of Canaima National Park 4 It hosts extensive cave systems including the world s largest known quartzite cave Cueva Charles Brewer named after discoverer Charles Brewer Carias 5 6 7 The processes behind their speleogenesis are the subject of some debate 8 9 10 Chimanta MassifChimanta MassifLocation in VenezuelaHighest pointElevation2 698 m 8 852 ft 1 Coordinates05 15 48 N 62 08 52 W 5 26333 N 62 14778 W 5 26333 62 14778GeographyLocationBolivar VenezuelaThe isolated southern peaks of Angasima tepui and Upuigma tepui are sometimes considered part of the Chimanta Massif 4 11 Contents 1 Tepuis 1 1 Northern group 1 2 Southern group 2 See also 3 References 4 Further readingTepuis editThe major tepuis of the northern and southern parts of the Chimanta Massif are listed below Coordinates given correspond to the approximate centre points of the tepui summit plateaus Unless otherwise indicated all information in the tables is sourced from Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana 3 Northern group edit Name Coordinates Maximum elevation Summit areaAbacapa tepui 05 11 04 N 62 17 51 W 5 18444 N 62 29750 W 5 18444 62 29750 Abacapa tepui 2 400 m 7 900 ft 28 13 km2 10 86 sq mi Agparaman tepui 05 14 50 N 62 12 29 W 5 24722 N 62 20806 W 5 24722 62 20806 Agparaman tepui 2 400 m 7 900 ft 22 5 km2 8 7 sq mi Apacara tepui 05 19 12 N 62 13 43 W 5 32000 N 62 22861 W 5 32000 62 22861 Apacara tepui 2 450 m 8 040 ft 173 12 km2 66 84 sq mi Chimanta tepui 05 16 37 N 62 07 52 W 5 27694 N 62 13111 W 5 27694 62 13111 Chimanta tepui 2 550 m 8 370 ft 93 75 km2 36 20 sq mi Murey tepui 05 22 36 N 62 05 36 W 5 37667 N 62 09333 W 5 37667 62 09333 Murey tepui 2 698 m 8 852 ft 1 51 25 km2 19 79 sq mi Tirepon tepui 05 22 04 N 62 01 12 W 5 36778 N 62 02000 W 5 36778 62 02000 Tirepon tepui 2 600 m 8 500 ft 8 75 km2 3 38 sq mi Torono tepui 05 12 42 N 62 10 33 W 5 21167 N 62 17583 W 5 21167 62 17583 Torono tepui 2 500 m 8 200 ft 59 38 km2 22 93 sq mi An additional plateau Sarven tepui may be distinguished to the east of Chimanta tepui 05 17 55 N 62 04 17 W 5 29861 N 62 07139 W 5 29861 62 07139 Sarven tepui 3 Southern group edit Name Coordinates Maximum elevation Summit areaAcopan tepui 05 10 55 N 62 02 42 W 5 18194 N 62 04500 W 5 18194 62 04500 Akopan tepui 2 200 m 7 200 ft 92 5 km2 35 7 sq mi Amuri tepui 05 08 57 N 62 07 16 W 5 14917 N 62 12111 W 5 14917 62 12111 Amuri tepui 2 200 m 7 200 ft 36 88 km2 14 24 sq mi Churi tepui 05 15 12 N 62 00 41 W 5 25333 N 62 01139 W 5 25333 62 01139 Churi tepui 2 500 m 8 200 ft 47 5 km2 18 3 sq mi See also editChimantaea Distribution of Heliamphora Heliamphora sp Akopan Tepui References edit a b c Nogue S V Rull E Montoya O Huber amp T Vegas Vilarrubia October 2009 Paleoecology of the Guayana Highlands northern South America Holocene pollen record from the Eruoda tepui in the Chimanta massif Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 281 1 2 165 173 doi 10 1016 j palaeo 2009 07 019 Briceno H C Schubert amp J Paolini 1990 Table mountain geology and surficial geochemistry Chimanta Massif Venezuelan Guayana Shield Journal of South American Earth Sciences 3 4 179 194 doi 10 1016 0895 9811 90 90002 I a b c d e Huber O 1995 Geographical and physical features In P E Berry B K Holst amp K Yatskievych eds Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana Volume 1 Introduction Missouri Botanical Garden Press St Louis pp 1 61 a b in Spanish Torres I N amp D D Martin November 2007 Informe Final de la Evaluacion del Parque Nacional Canaima Venezuela como Sitio de Patrimonio Natural de la Humanidad PDF Mejorando Nuestra Herencia Aubrecht R C Brewer Carias B Smida M Audy amp Ľ Kovacik 30 January 2008 Anatomy of biologically mediated opal speleothems in the world s largest sandstone cave Cueva Charles Brewer Chimanta Plateau Venezuela Sedimentary Geology 203 3 4 181 195 doi 10 1016 j sedgeo 2007 10 005 in Spanish Brewer Carias C 2011 El Sistema Charles Brewer la cueva de cuarcita mas grande del mundo Rio Verde 4 67 84 in Spanish Brewer Carias C 2010 El origen de los tepuyes los hijos de las estrellas Rio Verde 3 54 69 Aubrecht R T Lanczos M Gregor J Schlogl B Smida P Liscak C Brewer Carias amp L Vlcek 15 September 2011 Sandstone caves on Venezuelan tepuis return to pseudokarst Geomorphology 132 3 4 351 365 doi 10 1016 j geomorph 2011 05 023 Sauro F L Piccini M Mecchia amp J De Waele 2013 Comment on Sandstone caves on Venezuelan tepuis return to pseudokarst by R Aubrecht T Lanczos M Gregor J Schlogl B Smida P Liscak Ch Brewer Carias L Vlcek Geomorphology 132 2011 351 365 Geomorphology published online on 29 November 2012 doi 10 1016 j geomorph 2012 11 015 Aubrecht R T Lanczos M Gregor J Schlogl B Smida P Liscak C Brewer Carias amp L Vlcek 2013 Reply to the comment on Sandstone caves on Venezuelan tepuis return to pseudokarst Geomorphology published online on 30 November 2012 doi 10 1016 j geomorph 2012 11 017 in Spanish Adankasima Archived 2012 04 15 at the Wayback Machine ClimTepuyes Further reading editBarrio Amoros C L J Mesa C Brewer Carias amp R W McDiarmid 25 May 2010 A new Pristimantis Anura Terrarana Strabomantidae from Churi tepui in the Chimanta Massif Venezuelan Guayana Zootaxa 2483 35 44 in Spanish Delascio Chitty F amp C Brewer Carias February 2006 Notas floristicas del Churi tepuy Estado Bolivar Venezuela Floristic notes of the Churi tepuy State of Bolivar Venezuela In I Congreso Internacional de Biodiversidad del Escudo Guayanes Programa y Libro de Resumenes permanent dead link Universidad Nacional Experimental de Guayana Puerto Ordaz p 141 Derka T amp P Fedor 21 October 2010 Hydrolutos breweri sp n a new aquatic Lutosini species Orthoptera Anostostomatidae from Churi tepui Chimanta Massif Venezuela Zootaxa 2653 51 59 Jaffe K J Lattke amp R Perez Hernandez January June 1993 Ants on the tepuies of the Guiana Shield a zoogeographic study Ecotropicos 6 1 21 28 in Spanish Huber O ed 1992 El Macizo del Chimanta Escudo de Guayana Venezuela Un ensayo ecologico tepuyano Oscar Todtmann Editores Caracas ISBN 980 6028 16 3 Kodada J T Derka amp F Ciampor Jr 6 March 2012 Description of Jolyelmis spangleri a new species from Churi tepui Chimanta Massif Venezuela with a description of the larva of J spangleri and J reitmaieri Insecta Coleoptera Elmidae Zootaxa 3223 1 23 Kok P J R R D MacCulloch D B Means K Roelants I Van Bocxlaer amp F Bossuyt 7 August 2012 Low genetic diversity in tepui summit vertebrates PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 06 05 Retrieved 2013 03 07 Current Biology 22 15 R589 R590 doi 10 1016 j cub 2012 06 034 supplementary information PDF permanent dead link in Spanish La Cruz L February April 2010 Ivan Calderon y su mundo vertical Rio Verde 1 98 115 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chimanta Massif amp oldid 1154840337, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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