The Iranian plateau in geology refers to a geographical area north of the great
folded mountain belts resulting from the collision of the
Arabian plate with the
Eurasian plate. In this definition, the Iranian plateau does not cover southwestern Iran. The plateau extends from
East Azerbaijan province in northwestern
Iran all the way to
Afghanistan and
Pakistan west of the
Indus River. It also includes smaller parts of the
Republic of Azerbaijan,
Iraqi Kurdistan, and
Turkmenistan. The northwestern Iranian plateau, where the
Pontic and
Taurus Mountains converge, is rugged country with higher elevations, a more severe climate, and greater precipitation than are found on the
Anatolian plateau. The region is known as the
Anti-Taurus, and the average elevation of its peaks exceeds .
Mount Ararat, at 5,137 meters (16,854 ft) the highest point in
Turkey, is located in the Anti-Taurus.
Lake Van is situated in the mountains at an elevation of 1,546 meters (5,072 ft). The headwaters of major rivers arise in the Anti-Taurus: the east-flowing
Aras River flows into the
Caspian Sea, and the south-flowing
Euphrates and
Tigris join in
Iraq before flowing into the
Persian Gulf. Several small streams that flow into the
Black Sea or landlocked Lake Van also originate in these mountains. The
Indus River begins in the highlands of
Tibet and flows the length of Pakistan almost tracing the eastern edge of the Iranian plateau. Southeast Anatolia lies south of the Anti-Taurus Mountains. It is a region of rolling hills and a broad plateau surface that extends into Syria. Elevations decrease gradually, from about 800 meters (2,600 ft) in the north to about 500 meters (1,600 ft) in the south. Traditionally,
wheat and
barley are the main crops of the region.
Mountain ranges The plateau's mountain ranges can be divided into five major
subregions:
Northwest Iranian Ranges •
Alborz •
Damavand Southwest Iranian Ranges •
Zagros •
Dena Central Iranian plateau •
Kūh-e Hazār •
Kuh-e Jebal Barez Eastern Iranian Ranges •
Kopet Dag • Kuh-e Siah Khvani • Eshdeger Range •
Balochistan •
Sikaram •
Kuh-e Taftan • Zargun
Rivers and plains •
Kavir Desert •
Lut Desert •
Hamun-e Jaz Murian •
Halil River •
Gavkhouni •
Zayandeh River •
Sistan Basin •
Helmand River •
Farah River ==History==