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How far is Jishishan County in Gansu Province from Huining County?

Jishishan County in Gansu Province is about 347 kilometers away from Huining County.

Drive south from Jishishan along G20 12 Blue Ocean expressway for about100km, and then turn into G75 Blue Ocean expressway for about 247km. Finally, get off at Jishishan toll station and drive along the sign for about 5 kilometers to Jishishan County. The whole journey takes about 4 hours, depending on the road conditions and traffic conditions. In the process of driving, you need to pay attention to road safety and obey traffic rules to ensure that you can reach your destination safely.

In addition, it should be noted that the road from Jishishan to Huining may be affected by weather and other factors, such as bad weather, road construction or traffic congestion, which may extend the travel time. Therefore, it is best to check the local traffic information and road conditions before going out, so as to arrange the travel time reasonably.

Huining geology and geomorphology

Huining County is located at the junction of Northwest Loess Plateau and Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and its land structure is complex, mainly composed of metamorphic rocks and granites. Tertiary red beds and Quaternary loess are widely deposited on it, and limestone, Jurassic and Cretaceous strata are exposed in some areas.

The overall terrain of Huining County is inclined from southeast to northwest, with undulating ridges and ravines. Zuli River is the backbone of the county, with dendritic gullies and V-shaped deep valleys. On average, there are 1.07 km ravines on every square kilometer of land. Generally speaking, it is high in the south and low in the north, and there are plateaus and peaks at an altitude of 2200 meters in the northeast corner and the central and western regions. The southern and central parts are mountainous areas, which are mostly loess accumulation and long beam and beam erosion landforms; Most of the northern part is Sichuan tableland, which is a valley terrace landform cut by Liang Mao and the residual tableland at the top of the river.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Huining