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Jiroft topographic map
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Jiroft
Jiroft lies in an alluvial plain of the Halil River, on the southern outskirts of the Jebal Barez mountain chain. It sits in a tectonically active basin, at the northern end of the Bandar Abbas-Jiroft fault zone, with both structural and anthropogenic subsidence occurring. Two intermittent streams join the Halil in Jiroft. The mean elevation of the city is about 650 metres (2,130 ft) above sea level. It has a hot desert climate (Köppen climate type: BWh). The weather in the city is sweltering in summer – it is one of the hottest places in Iran – but temperatures are moderate in winter.
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Name: Jiroft topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 695 m
Minimum elevation: 635 m
Maximum elevation: 769 m
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