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Mont Gerbier de Jonc

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Gerbier de Jonc
Highest point
Elevation1,551 m (5,089 ft)
Coordinates44°50′40″N 4°13′12″E / 44.84444°N 4.22000°E / 44.84444; 4.22000
Geography
Gerbier de Jonc is located in France
Gerbier de Jonc
Gerbier de Jonc
Parent rangeMassif Central
Geology
Mountain typeLava dome
Phonolite

Mont Gerbier de Jonc is a mountain of volcanic origin located in the Massif Central in France. It is made of a type of rock called phonolite. It rises to an altitude of 1,551 m (5,089 ft), and its base contains three springs that are the source of the Loire, France's longest river. It is the second most-visited site in the département of Ardèche, after the Ardèche Gorges.[citation needed]

Mont Gerbier de Jonc was formed 8 million years ago when a volcano erupted molten phonolite lava. The lava was too viscous to flow far and it cooled to form a lava dome of phonolite rock in the crater of the volcano. The lava dome has columnar jointing, which formed during cooling of the lava. The volcanic cone containing the lava dome was later eroded away, exposing the lava dome.[1]

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References

  1. ^ "Gerbier de Jonc et sources de la Loire". Volcans des sucs (in French). Geopark - Parc Naturel Régional des Monts d'Ardèche. Retrieved 14 January 2017.
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