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Baetic System

The Baetic System or Betic System (Spanish: Sistema Bético) is one of the main systems of mountain ranges in Spain. Located in the southern and eastern Iberian Peninsula, it is also known as the Cordilleras Béticas (Baetic Mountain Ranges) or Baetic Mountains. The name of the mountain system derives from the ancient Roman region of Baetica, one of the Imperial Roman provinces of ancient Hispania.

Baetic System
Mulhacén seen from the Vereda de la Estrella in Sierra Nevada National Park
Highest point
PeakMulhacén
Elevation3,478.6 m (11,413 ft)
Geography
Schematic representation of the Baetic System of mountain ranges
CountrySpain and little bit in Gibraltar (UK)
Regionmostly Andalusia,
small parts in Murcia,
Castile-La Mancha,
Valencian Community
and Gibraltar (only Rock)
Range coordinates37°N 5°W / 37°N 5°W / 37; -5Coordinates: 37°N 5°W / 37°N 5°W / 37; -5
Parent rangeGibraltar Arc
Geology
OrogenyAlpine Orogeny
Sierra Crestellina, near Casares
Map of the Baetic System in Andalusia
Tajos del Sabar, near Alfarnate

Geography

The Baetic System is made up of multiple mountain ranges that reach from western Andalusia to the Region of Murcia, southern Castile-La Mancha and the Land of Valencia. To the north, the Baetic Ranges are separated from the Meseta Central and the Sierra Morena by the basin of the Guadalquivir. The Iberian System rises north of the eastern part of the Prebaetic System, the northernmost prolongation of the Baetic System. Generally the mountain ranges that are part of this system are aligned in a southwest-northeast direction.[1]

The most well-known range of the Baetic System is the Sierra Nevada, where the Mulhacén, the highest mountain in continental Spain and in the Iberian Peninsula is found. The Rock of Gibraltar is also considered to be part of the Baetic System,[2] but not the Cabo de Gata area further east which includes rocks of volcanic origin.[3]

Geology

The Baetic System as a geological feature belongs to a larger orogeny usually called the Gibraltar Arc, which represents the westernmost edge of the Alpine Orogeny. The geodynamic mechanisms responsible for its formation are so far relatively unknown.[4]

Geologically the Rif mountains in Morocco and the Serra de Tramuntana in the island of Majorca are extensions of the Baetic System.[5] The Gibraltar Arc geological region follows the Moroccan coast from Oujda in the east to Tangier in the west, then crosses the Strait of Gibraltar and goes east again from Cádiz to Valencia and the Balearic Islands.

Ecology

The Baetic System is home to a number of Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub plant communities, including shrublands, oak woodlands, broadleaf forests, and coniferous forests, which vary with elevation, soils, and topography.

The Baetic System, together with the Rif Mountains of Morocco, which face the Baetic Ranges across the Alboran Sea, is one of the Mediterranean basin's ten biodiversity hotspots, known to ecologists as the Baetic-Rifan complex. The Baetic mountains are home to a rich assemblage of Mediterranean plants, including a number of relict species from the ancient laurel forests, which covered much of the Mediterranean basin millions of years ago when it was more humid.

Subdivision

The Baetic System is divided into the following sub-chains:

Penibaetic System

The Penibaetic System includes the highest point in the peninsula, the 3,478 m high Mulhacén in the Sierra Nevada; other ranges and features are:

Subbaetic System

The Subbaetic System occupies a central position within the Baetic System. Highest point 2,027 m (6,650 ft) high Peña de la Cruz in Sierra Arana.

Prebaetic System

The Prebaetic System is the northernmost feature of the whole Baetic System. Highest point 2,382 m high La Sagra.

See also

References

  1. ^ Granada Natural - Las Zonas Externas
  2. ^ A Guide to the Upper Rock Nature Reserve 2008-07-24 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ European geoparks website 2009-05-30 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Wes Gibbons & Teresa Moreno, The geology of Spain. Geological Society of London, 2003, ISBN 978-1-86239-110-9
  5. ^ Dan Davis, Commercial Navigation in the Greek and Roman World

External links

  • Sierra Nevada Natural Park
  • Sierra del Aljibe
  • Cuenca del Guadalquivir

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The Baetic System or Betic System Spanish Sistema Betico is one of the main systems of mountain ranges in Spain Located in the southern and eastern Iberian Peninsula it is also known as the Cordilleras Beticas Baetic Mountain Ranges or Baetic Mountains The name of the mountain system derives from the ancient Roman region of Baetica one of the Imperial Roman provinces of ancient Hispania Baetic SystemMulhacen seen from the Vereda de la Estrella in Sierra Nevada National ParkHighest pointPeakMulhacenElevation3 478 6 m 11 413 ft GeographySchematic representation of the Baetic System of mountain rangesCountrySpain and little bit in Gibraltar UK Regionmostly Andalusia small parts in Murcia Castile La Mancha Valencian Communityand Gibraltar only Rock Range coordinates37 N 5 W 37 N 5 W 37 5 Coordinates 37 N 5 W 37 N 5 W 37 5Parent rangeGibraltar ArcGeologyOrogenyAlpine OrogenySierra Crestellina near Casares Map of the Baetic System in Andalusia Tajos del Sabar near Alfarnate Contents 1 Geography 2 Geology 3 Ecology 4 Subdivision 4 1 Penibaetic System 4 2 Subbaetic System 4 3 Prebaetic System 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksGeography EditThe Baetic System is made up of multiple mountain ranges that reach from western Andalusia to the Region of Murcia southern Castile La Mancha and the Land of Valencia To the north the Baetic Ranges are separated from the Meseta Central and the Sierra Morena by the basin of the Guadalquivir The Iberian System rises north of the eastern part of the Prebaetic System the northernmost prolongation of the Baetic System Generally the mountain ranges that are part of this system are aligned in a southwest northeast direction 1 The most well known range of the Baetic System is the Sierra Nevada where the Mulhacen the highest mountain in continental Spain and in the Iberian Peninsula is found The Rock of Gibraltar is also considered to be part of the Baetic System 2 but not the Cabo de Gata area further east which includes rocks of volcanic origin 3 Geology EditThe Baetic System as a geological feature belongs to a larger orogeny usually called the Gibraltar Arc which represents the westernmost edge of the Alpine Orogeny The geodynamic mechanisms responsible for its formation are so far relatively unknown 4 Geologically the Rif mountains in Morocco and the Serra de Tramuntana in the island of Majorca are extensions of the Baetic System 5 The Gibraltar Arc geological region follows the Moroccan coast from Oujda in the east to Tangier in the west then crosses the Strait of Gibraltar and goes east again from Cadiz to Valencia and the Balearic Islands Ecology EditThe Baetic System is home to a number of Mediterranean forests woodlands and scrub plant communities including shrublands oak woodlands broadleaf forests and coniferous forests which vary with elevation soils and topography The Baetic System together with the Rif Mountains of Morocco which face the Baetic Ranges across the Alboran Sea is one of the Mediterranean basin s ten biodiversity hotspots known to ecologists as the Baetic Rifan complex The Baetic mountains are home to a rich assemblage of Mediterranean plants including a number of relict species from the ancient laurel forests which covered much of the Mediterranean basin millions of years ago when it was more humid Subdivision EditThe Baetic System is divided into the following sub chains Penibaetic System Edit The Penibaetic System includes the highest point in the peninsula the 3 478 m high Mulhacen in the Sierra Nevada other ranges and features are Serrania de Ronda Rock of Gibraltar Sierra de las Nieves Sierra Blanca Cordillera Antequerana Sierra de Tejeda Sierra de Almijara Sierra de Alhama Sierra Nevada Sierra de Lujar Sierra de la Contraviesa Sierra de Cogollos Sierra de Gador Sierra de Baza Sierra de los Filabres Sierra de Alhamilla Sierra Espuna Sierra Cabrera Sierra de las Estancias The Surco Intrabetico comprises a series of valleys and depressions separating the Penibaetic from the Subbaetic System Subbaetic System Edit The Subbaetic System occupies a central position within the Baetic System Highest point 2 027 m 6 650 ft high Pena de la Cruz in Sierra Arana Sierra del Aljibe includes the Alcornocales Natural Park Sierra de Grazalema Sierra de Gibalbin Sierras Subbeticas de Cordoba Sierra Elvira Sierra de Loja Sierra de Arana Sierra de Cogollos Sierra de la Alfaguara Sierra de Huetor Sierra Sur de Jaen overlapping with the Prebaetic System Prebaetic System Edit The Prebaetic System is the northernmost feature of the whole Baetic System Highest point 2 382 m high La Sagra Sierra Magina Sierra de la Sagra Sierra de Cazorla Sierra de Segura Sierra de Alcaraz Sierra de Castril Sierra de la Sagra Sierra del Taibilla Sierra de Maria overlapping with the Penibaetic System Serra Mariola Montgo Massif Sierra de Bernia Penyal d IfacSee also EditGeography of Spain Geology of the Iberian Peninsula Baetic Depression Tabernas DesertReferences Edit Granada Natural Las Zonas Externas A Guide to the Upper Rock Nature Reserve Archived 2008 07 24 at the Wayback Machine European geoparks website Archived 2009 05 30 at the Wayback Machine Wes Gibbons amp Teresa Moreno The geology of Spain Geological Society of London 2003 ISBN 978 1 86239 110 9 Dan Davis Commercial Navigation in the Greek and Roman WorldExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cordilleras Beticas Sierra Nevada Natural Park Sierra del Aljibe Parque Natural de la Sierra de los Filabres y comarca del Alto Almanzora Cuenca del Guadalquivir Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Baetic System amp oldid 1071340191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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