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The Albertine Rift is the western branch of the East African Rift, covering parts of , the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), , and . It extends from the northern end of Lake Albert to the southern end of . The geographical term includes the valley and the surrounding mountains.


Geology
The Albertine Rift and the mountains are the result of that are gradually splitting the away from the rest of the African continent. The mountains surrounding the rift are composed of uplifted , overlaid in parts by recent .


Lakes and rivers
The northern part of the rift is crossed by two large mountain ranges, the Rwenzori Mountains between Lake Albert and (formerly Lake Edward) and the Virunga Mountains between Lake Rutanzige and . The Virungas form a barrier between the to the north and east and the to the west and south. Lake Rutenzige is fed by several large rivers, the being one, and drains to the north through the into Lake Albert. The Victoria Nile flows from into the northern end of Lake Albert and exits as the from a point slightly to the west, flowing north to the Mediterranean.

South of the Virungu, Lake Kivu drains to the south into Lake Tanganyika through the . Lake Tanganyika then drains into the via the . It seems likely that the present hydrological system was established quite recently when the Virunga volcanoes erupted and blocked the northward flow of water from into , causing it instead to discharge southward into Lake Tanganyika. Before that Lake Tanganyika, or separate sub-basins in what is now the lake, may have had no outlet other than evaporation. The Lukuga has formed relatively recently, providing a route through which aquatic species of the Congo Basin could colonize Lake Tanganyika, which formerly had distinct fauna.


Mountains
From north to south the mountains include the , Rwenzori Mountains, Virunga Mountains and Itombwe Mountains. The Ruwenzori mountains have been identified with 's "Mountains of the Moon". The range covers an area long by wide. This range includes , and Mount Baker . The Virunga Massif along the border between Rwanda and the DRC consists of eight volcanoes. Two of these, and , are still highly active.

Isolated mountain blocks further to the south include in southern Burundi, the Kungwe-Mahale Mountains in western Tanzania, and and the Marungu Mountains in the DRC on the shores of . Most of the massifs rise to between and .


Ecology
The Albertine Rift montane forests are important eco-regions. Transitional forests, intermediate between lowland and montane forest, are found at elevations from around to . Montane forest covers the slopes from around to . Above there are areas of bamboo and elfin forest. Heather and grasses predominate above . The ecology is threatened by deforestation as a growing population seeks new farmland. Illegal timber extraction is another problem, and artisanal gold mining causes some local damage.


See also
  • Mukura Forest Reserve
  • Budongo Conservation Field Station


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