The Signal de Mailhebiau (or Mailhe-Biau) is the highest point of the Aubrac, at an altitude of 1,469 meters.
Signal de Mailhebiau | |
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![]() The Signal de Mailhebiau viewed from the east. | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,469 m (4,820 ft) |
Coordinates | 44°34′01″N 3°04′56″E / 44.56694°N 3.08222°E |
Geography | |
Location | Aveyron, Lozère, France |
Parent range | Aubrac (Massif Central) |
Geography
Situation
It is shared between the departments of Aveyron and Lozère, with the summit itself located in the latter, in the commune of Trélans.[1]
A viewpoint indicator is located at the summit, on which is inscribed a poem celebrating the beauties and the terroir of Aubrac.[2]
Geology
Part of the mountain consists of a heavily eroded volcano that features pyroclastic tuffs containing spindle-shaped volcanic bombs.[3] The Mailhebiau is one of the few well-identified volcanoes in the Aubrac; the others, located further north, are difficult to locate under the mass of basalt.[4]
References
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