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Mount Salak (, ) is an eroded
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in
West Java West Java (, ) is an Indonesian Provinces of Indonesia, province on the western part of the island of Java, with its provincial capital in Bandung. West Java is bordered by the province of Banten and the country's capital region of Jakarta to t ...
,
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. It has several satellite cones on its southeast flank and the northern foot, along with two additional craters at the summit. Mount Salak has been evaluated for geothermal power development. According to a popular belief, the name "Salak" is derived from '' salak'', a tropical fruit with scaly skin; however, according to Sundanese tradition, the name was derived from the
Sanskrit Sanskrit (; stem form ; nominal singular , ,) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in northwest South Asia after its predecessor languages had Trans-cultural ...
word ''Salaka'' which means "
silver Silver is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol Ag () and atomic number 47. A soft, whitish-gray, lustrous transition metal, it exhibits the highest electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and reflectivity of any metal. ...
". Mount Salak can be translated to "Silver Mountain" or "Mount Silver".


Geology

Mount Salak is a stratovolcano with its last recorded eruption in January 1938. On October 10, 2018, there was a false alarm, as the VAAC in Darwin said that there was a sudden eruption and that an ash plume from the volcano had risen to 15 km, or 50,000 feet. It was eventually determined that no eruption had taken place.


Hydrology

The complex area of Mount Salak serves as the headwater for two river basins and acts as a boundary between basins that flow towards the northern and southern coasts of Java. The Cisadane River Basin directs its flow towards the northern coast of Java and flows into the Java Sea, while the Cimandiri River Basin directs its flow towards the southern coast of Java and flows into Pelabuhan Ratu Bay in the waters of the Indian Ocean. Compared to the Cimandiri River Basin, the Cisadane River Basin encompasses more than 50% of the catchment area on the northern slope, as well as parts of the eastern and western slopes of the Mount Salak complex, located in the Bogor Regency.


Climbing routes

Mount Salak offers several routes for climbing. The route most often climbed is Curug Nangka, in the northern part of the range. Peak I is visited via easier routes from the east, through Cimelati and Cicurug. Peak I also can be reached by more challenging routes, from Peak II via Sukamantri and Ciapus. An additional alternate route is "the back way" through Cidahu, Sukabumi, and Kawah Ratu near Bunder Mount. Mount Salak is popular for many mountain climbing clubs, especially Route II, because of the difficulty involved in reaching the peak. Climbers bring water with them, especially through Post I at Kawah Ratu Route. A water source, supplied by rain, exists at an altitude of on this route. Cimelati can be reached from Cibuntu Village. Water is scarce in parts of this region. An irrigation system ensures that water is plentiful until Post/Shelter III. Beyond this point, travelers must carry water. The route itself is scenic, with several waterfalls as well as a large villa appearing before reaching Post/Shelter I.


Animals

Mount Salak is a habitat for a variety of animal species, including frogs, toads, reptiles, birds, and mammals. During research, D. M. Nasir (2003) from KSH forest faculty IPB found 11 frog and toad species in Lingkungan S (Environment S) at Ciapus Leutik, Desa Taman Sari, Bogor Residency. They are the '' Asian giant toad'', the '' Asian common toad'', the '' Java spadefoot toad'', the '' Indian cricket frog'', '' Huia masonii'', '' Limnonectes kuhlii'', '' Limnonectes macrodon'', '' Limnonectes microdiscus'', '' Rana chalconota'', '' Rana erythraea'', and '' Rana hosii''. The findings did not include tree toads and other mountain toads that might also be found there. At Cidahu, bangkong bertanduk ('' Megophrys montana'') and katak terbang ('' Rhacophorus reinwardtii'') were found. Many reptiles, including lizards and snakes, live on Mount Salak. These include the chameleons '' Bronchocela jubata'', '' Bronchocela cristatella'', Kadal Kebun ('' Mabuya multifasciata''), and Biawak Sungai ('' Varanus salvator''). Some snakes living in Mount Salak are Ular Tangkai ('' Calamaria sp.''), Ular Siput ('' Pareas carinatus''), Ular Sanca Kembang (''
Python reticulatus The reticulated python (''Malayopython reticulatus'') is a python species native to South and Southeast Asia. It is the world's longest snake, and the third heaviest snake. It is a non-venomous constrictor and an excellent swimmer that has be ...
''), and many more. Mount Salak has become famous for its habitat for birds; there are at least 232 birds species in total. The most notable birds are Elang Jawa ('' Spizaetus bartelsi''), Crested Serpent Eagle ('' Spilornis cheela''), Ayam Hutan Merah (''
Gallus gallus The red junglefowl (''Gallus gallus''), also known as the Indian red junglefowl (and formerly the bankiva or bankiva-fowl), is a species of Tropics, tropical, predominantly Terrestrial animal, terrestrial bird in the fowl and pheasant family, P ...
''), '' Cuculus micropterus'', '' Phaenicophaeus javanicus'', '' Phaenicophaeus curvirostris'', '' Sasia abnormis'', '' Dicrurus remifer'', '' Cissa thalassina'', '' Crypsirina temia'', Burung Kuda ('' Garrulax rufifrons''), '' Hypothymis azurea'', '' Aethopyga eximia'', '' Aethopyga mystacalis'', and '' Lophozosterops javanicus''. The notes about mammals indicate that there are not many living on Mount Salak, aside from
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s, silvery gibbons, Javan surilis, and
sunda pangolin The Sunda pangolin (''Manis javanica''), also known as the Malayan or Javan pangolin, is a species of pangolin. It is a member of the Manidae family. Its English name comes from the Malay name "pëngulin", which means "roller". It is native to S ...
s.


Aircraft accidents

In 2012, ''
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'' dubbed Mount Salak an "airplane graveyard". High
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and fast-changing weather conditions of the mountainous terrain are cited as contributing factors to multiple aviation crashes in the area. There were seven aviation crashes around Mount Salak between 2002 and 2012. One person was killed in the crash of a small aircraft in October 2002, seven in October 2003, two in April 2004, and five in June 2004. Eighteen people were killed in the crash of an
Indonesian Air Force The Indonesian Air Force (, sometimes shortened as IDAF / IdAF) is the Air force, aerial branch of the Indonesian National Armed Forces. The Indonesian Air Force is headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia, and is headed by the Chief of Staff of th ...
military plane in 2008.В районе индонезийской горы Салак за последние 10 лет произошло уже 7 авиакатастроф
/ref> In 2012, three people were killed in a crash of a training aircraft not long before the SSJ-100 crash, which occurred on May 9, 2012, when a
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crashed into the mountain during a demonstration flight, killing all 45 people on board.


See also

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Mount Halimun Salak National Park Mount Halimun Salak National Park is a 400 km2 conservation area in the Indonesian province of West Java on the island of Java. Established in 1992, the park comprises two mountains, Mount Salak and Mount Halimun with an 11-kilometer forest ...
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List of volcanoes in Indonesia The geography of Indonesia is dominated by volcanoes that are formed due to subduction zones between the Eurasian plate and the Australian plate, Indo-Australian plate. Some of the volcanoes are notable for their eruptions, for instance, Krak ...


References

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Salak Salak (''Salacca zalacca'') is a species of palm tree (family Arecaceae) native to Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. It is cultivated in other regions of Indonesia as a food crop, and reportedly naturalized in Bali, Lombok, Timor, Maluku, and Sul ...
Salak Salak (''Salacca zalacca'') is a species of palm tree (family Arecaceae) native to Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. It is cultivated in other regions of Indonesia as a food crop, and reportedly naturalized in Bali, Lombok, Timor, Maluku, and Sul ...
Holocene stratovolcanoes Cisadane basin Cimandiri basin