Altyn-Tagh

Altyn-Tagh (also Lower Mountains or Altyn ) is a mountain range in Northwestern China that separates the Eastern Tarim Basin from the Tibetan Plateau. The western third is in Xinjiang while the eastern part forms the border between Qinghai to the south and Xinjiang and Gansu to the north.

Altyn-Tagh
Altyn Mountains, Altyn Shan, A'erjin Shan, A-erh-chin Shan
Eastern part of Altun Shan at bottom of elevation map
Highest point
PeakSulamutag Feng, Xinjiang
Elevation6,245 m (20,489 ft)
Coordinates37°55′N 87°23′E
Dimensions
Length805 km (500 mi) WSW-ENE
Geography
CountryChina
ProvincesXinjiang, Qinghai and Gansu
Range coordinates38°36′N 89°0′E
Borders onKunlun Mountains and Qilian Mountains
BiomeDesert

Altun Shan is also the name of a 5,830 metres (19,130 ft) mountain near the eastern end of the range, the highest point in Gansu.

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