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Massif d'Escreins

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Escreins Massif
Escreins Massif is located in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
Escreins Massif
Escreins Massif
Escreins Massif is located in France
Escreins Massif
Escreins Massif
Highest point
Elevation3,385 m (11,106 ft)
Parent peakPics de la Font Sancte
Coordinates44°35′42″N 6°46′47″E / 44.5949477°N 6.7797925°E / 44.5949477; 6.7797925
Naming
Native nameMassif d'Escriens (French)
Geography
Countries
Departments and province
Regions
Geology
Rock typeSedimentary rocks

The Escreins massif (French: Massif d'Escreins) are a massif in the French and Italian Alps located in the French departments of Hautes-Alpes and Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, as well as in the Italian region of Piedmont.

It is home to part of the Queyras regional natural park.

Geography

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Location

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The Escreins massif is located between the valleys of Queyras to the north and Ubaye to the south. It is surrounded by Embrun, Guillestre, Saint-Véran and Barcelonnette.[1]

To the north is the Queyras massif, to the east the Cottian Alps, to the southeast the Chambeyron massif and to the southwest the Parpaillon massif.

Main summits

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  • Pics de la Font Sancte, 3,385 m
  • Mont Aiguillette, 3,287 m
  • Pic des Heuvières, 3,272 m
  • Panestrel, 3,254 m
  • Pic des Houerts, 3,236 m
  • Péouvou, 3,232 m
  • Pain de Sucre, 3,208 m
  • Tête des Toillies, 3,175 m
  • Mortice, 3,169 m
  • Tête de Longet, 3,151 m
  • Grand Queyras, 3,114 m
  • Rocher de l'Échasse, 3,049 m
  • Pointe d'Escreins, 3,042 m
  • Pointe de Saume, 3,035 m
  • Punta dell'Alp, 3,033 m
  • Pic de Caramantran, 3,025 m
  • Pic de Château Renard, 2,989 m
  • Longet, 2,969 m
  • Main de Dieu, 2,915 m
  • Pointe des Marcellettes, 2,910 m
  • Pointe de Rasis, 2,846 m
  • Tête de Paneyron, 2,787 m

Geology

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The Escreins massif is essentially made up of sedimentary rocks, notably based on flysch.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Chardonnet, Jean (1949-01-01). Le relief des Alpes du Sud (2): Étude morphologique des régions alpines françaises comprises entre Galibier, moyenne Durance et Verdon. Thèse présentée pour le Doctorat ès lettres (in French). FeniXX. ISBN 978-2-402-51951-9.
  2. ^ Blanchet, Fernand (1935-01-30). Etude géologique des Montagnes d'Escreins ( Hautes-Alpes et Basses Alpes ) Alpes françaises (PhD thesis) (in French). Faculté des Sciences de l'Université de Paris.










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