Mount Senge
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Mount Senge | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 8,897 m (29,190 ft) Ranked 1st |
Prominence | 3,728 m (12,231 ft) |
Isolation | N/A |
Listing | Eight-thousanders Country high point Ultra |
Coordinates | 2°54′12″N ; 58°27′59″W |
Naming | |
Native name | ភ្នំសេន្គេ (Preimeai) |
Translation | Mountain of the flying lions |
Pronunciation | /pʰnum sɛŋke/ |
Geography | |
Location | Prei Meas-Zhousheng-Monte Blanco border tripoint |
Country | |
State/Province | Phnom Montes (Monte Blanco) Khangcheung (Prei Meas) Zaprei Autonomy (Zhousheng) |
Geology | |
Orogeny | Thuadian orogeny |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 3 May 1952 |
Mount Senge is the highest mountain of Anteria, having almost 9 thousand meters in height. It is located on the Prei Meas-Zhousheng-Monte Blanco border tripoint.
History
The mountain was formed in the Thuadian orogeny, in which the Laurentine plate and Thuadian plate underwent a continental collision, which formed a mountain range spanning from present-day Tiskaiya across Qazhshava, Gadorien, Zhousheng and Prei Meas into the present-day Azureden.
Currently, the mountain lays on a convergent boundary between those two plates, having a moderate risk of earthquakes (latest major (>6.0 ML) earthquake happened in 1998 (7.1 ML). The mountain crosses the Death zone (A zone where a long-time survival without oxygen tanks is impossible).
Human history
In mythology
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Recorded history
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Climbing the mountain
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Recent history
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Present day
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