Puy de la Vache explained

Puy de la Vache
Elevation M:1167
Range:Chaîne des Puys (Massif Central)
Location:Puy-de-Dôme, France
Map:France
Label Position:left
Coordinates:45.7053°N 2.9633°W

The Puy de la Vache is a basaltic volcano in the Chaîne des Puys, in the Massif Central of France.

Geography

Topography

The Puy de la Vache is located in the municipality of Saint-Genès-Champanelle, southwest of Clermont-Ferrand. It rises to an altitude of 1,167 meters.[1]

Geology

With its twin, the Puy de Lassolas, they form two monogenetic volcanoes, meaning they were born from a single eruptive episode of Strombolian type. They form two scoria cones, ranging in color from red (for those exposed to the heat of the crater, which favored their oxidation) to black.[2] [3]

Rare phenocrysts (large crystals contained within a volcanic rock) can be found at this site.[4]

Notes and References

  1. IGN maps available on Géoportail
  2. Web site: 2021-03-05 . Le puy de Lassolas Auvergne Destination . 2024-04-15 . www.auvergne-destination.com . fr-FR.
  3. Book: Lecoq, Henri . Elements de geographie physique et de meteorologie, ou resume des notions acquises sur les grands phenomenes et les grandes lois de la nature par H. Lecoq . 1840 . Societe typographique Belge, Ad. Whalen et compe . 279 . fr.
  4. Book: Bentor, Yaakow K. . La chaîne des Puys (Massif central français) Recherches géologiques et pétrographiques . 1955 . C. Béranger . 805 . fr.