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2 Geology  





3 Ecology  



3.1  Climate  





3.2  Fauna  





3.3  Flora  





3.4  Preservation  





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Sierra de Guadalupe, Mexico






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Coordinates: 19°3459N 99°0701W / 19.58306°N 99.11694°W / 19.58306; -99.11694
 

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Sierra de Guadalupe
Highest point as seen from Coacalco
Highest point
PeakPicacho Moctezuma
Elevation3,055 m (10,023 ft)
Coordinates19°34′59N 99°07′01W / 19.58306°N 99.11694°W / 19.58306; -99.11694
Dimensions
Length25 km (16 mi) W x E
Width8 km (5.0 mi) N × S
Geography

CountryMexico
StateState of Mexico
Mexico City
RegionCentral Mexico
Geology
Volcanic arc/beltTrans-Mexican Volcanic Belt

The Sierra de Guadalupe is a mountain range in Mexico. It is found between the borough of Gustavo A. Madero in northern Mexico City and the municipalities of Cuautitlán Izcalli, Tultitlán, Coacalco, Ecatepec and Tlalnepantla, in the State of Mexico. Its highest peak is at 3,055 meters (10,023 ft).

History[edit]

Lake Texcoco in 1519. The sierra is located to the northwest

There is evidence that the Aztecs worshipped Tonantzin (Goddess of Sustenance) at Tepeyac hill.[1] The sierra is named after Our Lady of Guadalupe,[2]aMarian apparition that, according to oral and written colonial sources such as the Huei tlamahuiçoltica, Juan Diego saw at the Tepeyac hill.[3]

In 1937, the El Tepeyac National Park was created in the Tepeyac hill, in the eastern portion of the sierra, by decree of the president Lázaro Cárdenas.[2]

Geology[edit]

The sierra is a dormant volcano that is part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt. The basement is made of andesitic and dacitic soil.[4] The last volcanic activity in the area occurred 14 to 15 million years ago.[5]

Ecology[edit]

Cactaceae in the sierra

Climate[edit]

The sierra has a humid subtropical climate. It rains mostly during summers with rainfall of between 700 and 800 mm (2.5 and 3.5 in) per year. The temperature ranges from 12 to 16 °C (53 to 60 °F).[6]

Fauna[edit]

Among the species found in the sierra, it is included the Mexican pine snake, the American kestrel, the roadrunner, the opossum, and the bobcat. Introduced species include the white-tailed deer, tapirs and bisons.[6]

Flora[edit]

In the area, quercus trees and xerophile plants are abundant.[6]

Preservation[edit]

The area has suffered from environmental deterioration due to deforestation.[2][7] Part of the eastern part of the sierra was reforested with the introduction of eucalyptus, pinus, cedrus and casuarina trees.[6]

It is composed of the following hills:

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tonantzin, ¿la diosa azteca que se transformó en la Virgen de Guadalupe?". ADN40. 12 December 2020. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  • ^ a b c d Luege Tamargo, José Luis (24 June 2019). "Sierra de Guadalupe". El Universal (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  • ^ "Oklahoma's Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine to be dedicated Nov. 4". KOKI-TV. Oklahoma City. 13 February 2022. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  • ^ Arce, José Luis; Layer, Paul W.; Macías, José Luis; Morales Casique, Eric; García Palomo, Armando; Jiménez Domínguez, Fernando J.; Benowitz, Jeff; Vásquez Serrano, Alberto (2019). "Geology and stratigraphy of the Mexico Basin (Mexico City), central Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt". Journal of Maps. 15 (2): 320–332. doi:10.1080/17445647.2019.1593251. S2CID 134933346.
  • ^ a b Rivera, Alicia (5 September 2020). "Familias mexiquenses viven sobre depósitos volcánicos". Milenio (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  • ^ a b c d Granados Marmolejo, Daniel; Campos Martínez, Juan Carlos (30 May 2005). "De la Sierra de Guadalupe y de cómo rescatar sus tesoros". La Jornada (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  • ^ Flores Vera, Juan Antonio (2007). Estado, metrópoli y políticas sociales (in Spanish). Plaza y Valdés. p. 281. ISBN 9789707226418.
  • ^ a b c d e Cuaderno Estadístico Delegacional, Gustavo A. Madero, Distrito Federal: Edición 1995 (in Spanish). National Institute of Statistics and Geography. 1995. p. 3.
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