Tsaus Mountains edit

Tsaus Mountains
 
Aerial view of Tsaus Mountains in the Diamond Restricted Area (2017)
Highest point
Elevation1,107 m (3,632 ft)
Isolation11 km (6.8 mi)
Coordinates27°08′32″S 016°10′11″E / 27.14222°S 16.16972°E / -27.14222; 16.16972
Geography
 
 
Tsaus Mountains
Location in Namibia
LocationKaras,   Namibia
CountryNamibia
RegionKaras

Tsaus Mountains is a mountain range within Diamond Restricted Area also called Sperrgebiet located in the southwestern part of Namibia.[1] It reaches a height of 1,107 m .[2]

Seen from the northern aerial view its shape looks like the greek letter Omega ω. The Tsaus Mountains have a horizontal layered structure and its expansion is about 11 km × 11 km.

Several places of the mountain range are covered with sand which is blown over by sandstorms. The average yearly rainfall in this area of the Namib amounts to just a few millimeters.[3][4]

The bushes to be found in the mountains just survive because of the mist, which sometimes is formed above the cold Atlantic and then during daytime drifts far into the desert.[3] The few Camel Thorn trees take their water from deep underground accumulations.[5]

 
Aerial view of Tsaus mounatins
Direction of view southeast (2017)

Pictures edit

Pictures of Tsaus Mountains  

Literature edit

S. Porembski, W. Barthlott (Hrsg.): Inselbergs: Biotic Diversity of Isolated Rock Outcrops in Tropical and Temperate Regions. In: Ecological Studies, Nr. 146, Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg 2000, ISBN 978-3-642-64120-6.

References edit

  1. ^ Namibia Travel Map. Kunth-Verlag, München 2017, ISBN 978-3-95504-578-4.
  2. ^ Tsaus auf Mapcarta
  3. ^ a b Fog desert Namib
  4. ^ Rainfall in nearby Lüderitz
  5. ^ Camel Thorn trees have roots reaching 60 m in depth.