Loriu Plateau

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Peak1,463 m (4,800 ft)
Coordinates02°30′00″N 36°20′00″E / 2.50000°N 36.33333°E / 2.50000; 36.33333
CountryKenya
StateTurkana
Loriu Plateau
Loriu Plateau is located in Kenya
Loriu Plateau
Loriu Plateau
Highest point
Peak1,463 m (4,800 ft)
Coordinates02°30′00″N 36°20′00″E / 2.50000°N 36.33333°E / 2.50000; 36.33333
Geography
CountryKenya
StateTurkana
Geology
OrogenyPliocene
Rock agePrecambrian

Loriu Plateau is an elevated Precambrian bedrock exposure at the southwest margin of Lake Turkana in Kenya.[1] The plateau is only seasonally habitable due to aridity and was once home to fauna otherwise rare in Turkana.[2] Loriu is west of and adjacent to the Barrier Volcano at the southernmost portion of Lake Turkana.

Loriu is bounded by Lake Turkana to the east, Kapedo to the south, the Kerio River to the west, and Kerio River delta to the north. The plateau is 64 kilometers running from north to south, approximately 8 kilometers wide, and is capped by Tertiary volcanic lava flows. The western margin of Loriu rises gradually while the eastern margin is defined by a fault scarp more than 366 meters high in some locations.[1] The maximum altitude of the plateau is 1,463 meters.[2]

Animal and plant life

The Turkana basin was previously home to a great diversity and number of animal species, many of which became the basis for names of both places and people in the region. A number of wild animals no longer found in the wider Turkana Basin, including oryx, greater kudu and ostrich, were found in the Loriu Plateau during early expeditions by outsiders.[2]

Loriu includes a heterogeneous plant community with acacia trees, bush and sparse grassland. Portions of the plateau are too steep for vegetation.[2]

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