El Turbón Explained

El Turbón
Elevation M:2492
Listing:List of mountains in Aragon
Map:Pyrenees
Map Relief:1
Location:Ribagorza (comarca), Aragon
Range:Pre-Pyrenees
Coordinates:42.4167°N 30°W
Type:Marl (Cretaceous)
Easiest Route:From the Merendero de la Muria, between Pont de Suert and Castejón de Sos

El Turbón is a mountain massif of the Pre-Pyrenees, located in the province of Huesca, the most northerly province in the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. This 6.3km (03.9miles) long mountain is aligned N - S.

It is fairly easy to climb El Turbón, but it is better not to do so in mid summer when this great expanse of naked rock can reach very high temperatures.

Geology

El Turbón has a massive rocky limestone outcrop at its centre made of Cretaceous marl. There are caves and shafts in the mountain. The Isábena River flows on the eastern side, separating El Turbón massif from the Mountains of Sis range.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Inst. Tecnologico Geominero de Espana, 1994, Mapa Geologico de la Peninsula Iberica, Baleares y Canarias, scale 1:1M