Chartreuse Mountains

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DEM of the Chartreuse massif
DEM of the Chartreuse massif

The Chartreuse Mountains (French: massif de la Chartreuse) is a mountain range in eastern France, stretching to the north from the city of Grenoble to the lac du Bourget. It is part of the French Prealps. The capital of the Chartreuse Mountains is Voiron.

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[edit] Summits

Summits in the Chartreuse include:

  • Chamechaude, 2082 meters
  • Dent de Crolles, 2062 meters
  • Grand Som, 2033 meters
  • la Grande Sure, 1920 meters
  • Granier, 1938 meters
  • Dent du Chat, 1390 meters

[edit] Geology

The lithology is dominated by limestone, and several hundred kilometres of cave passages lie beneath the hills, including the world-famous 60 km long Dent de Crolles system.

A Double Arch, at 32m the longest span in the Alps
A Double Arch, at 32m the longest span in the Alps

[edit] Ski resorts include

[edit] Miscellaneous

The Chartreuse Mountains gave their name to:

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