Coordinates: 45°07′09″N 2°45′19″E / 45.11917°N 2.75528°E / 45.11917; 2.75528

Puy de Seycheuse

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Puy de Seycheuse
File:Seycheuse au printemps.JPG
View from the summit from Peyre Gary during the blooming of the broom.
Highest point
Elevation1,647 m (5,404 ft)
Coordinates45°07′09″N 2°45′19″E / 45.11917°N 2.75528°E / 45.11917; 2.75528
Geography
LocationCantal departement, France
Parent rangeMounts of Cantal (Massif Central)

The Puy de Seycheuse is a summit rising to 1,647 meters above sea level in the Mounts of Cantal. It is located between the valleys of the Alagnon (in the municipality of Laveissière) and the Santoire [fr] (in the municipality of Lavigerie).

Geology

The Puy de Seycheuse is located in the eastern part of the Cantal stratovolcano, prominently positioned above the Alagnon Valley. Like many nearby summits, such as Puy Bataillouse, Téton de Vénus, and Bec de l'Aigle, it consists of a stack of trachyandesitic lava flows, indicative of the extremely violent phases of activity experienced by the stratovolcano between 8.5 and 6.5 million years ago.[1][2]

References

  1. Bulletin de la Société geologique de France (in français). Société géologique de France. 1976. p. 117.
  2. France, Société géologique de (2001). Compte rendu sommaire et bulletin (in français). Société géologique de France. p. 295.