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Emi Koussi topographic map
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Emi Koussi
Emi Koussi (also known as Emi Koussou) is a high pyroclastic shield volcano that lies at the southeast end of the Tibesti Mountains in the central Sahara, in the northern Borkou Region of northern Chad. The highest mountain of the Sahara, the volcano is one of several in the Tibesti range, and reaches an elevation of 3,447 metres (11,309 ft), rising 3 km (1.9 mi) above the surrounding sandstone plains. The volcano is 60–70 kilometres (37–43 mi) wide and has a volume of 2,500 cubic kilometres (600 cu mi).
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Name: Emi Koussi topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Emi Koussi, Tibesti, Chad (19.83273 18.56085 19.83283 18.56095)
Average elevation: 2,907 m
Minimum elevation: 2,666 m
Maximum elevation: 3,203 m
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