The Causses () are a group of
limestone
Limestone is a type of carbonate rock, carbonate sedimentary rock which is the main source of the material Lime (material), lime. It is composed mostly of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different Polymorphism (materials science) ...
plateau
In geology and physical geography, a plateau (; ; : plateaus or plateaux), also called a high plain or a tableland, is an area of a highland consisting of flat terrain that is raised sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side. ...
x (700–1,200 m) in the
Massif Central. They are bordered to the north-west by the
Limousin and the
Périgord uplands, and to the east by the
Aubrac and the
Cévennes. Large
river
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gorges cut through the plateaux, such as the
Tarn,
Dourbie,
Jonte,
Lot,
Vis, and
Aveyron
Aveyron (; ) is a Departments of France, department in the Regions of France, region of Occitania (administrative region), Occitania, Southern France. It was named after the river Aveyron (river), Aveyron. Its inhabitants are known as ''Aveyro ...
. ''Causse'' is an
Occitan word meaning "limestone plateau" coming from the latin word
calx meaning limestone or chalk.
The Causses and the Cévennes, Mediterranean agro-pastoral Cultural Landscape was added to the
UNESCO
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World Heritage list in 2011, because of the region's extensive and continuous use of Mediterranean pastoral systems and their testimony to the traditional methods of
transhumance
Transhumance is a type of pastoralism or Nomad, nomadism, a seasonal movement of livestock between fixed summer and winter pastures. In montane regions (''vertical transhumance''), it implies movement between higher pastures in summer and low ...
.
Since at least the Bronze Age, the Causses were used for sheep and cattle droving, and in the Middle Ages, religious orders established in the area, building irrigation and road networks that are still used by farmers today.
Characteristics of the region are large farm complexes made out of limestone and long, low stone buildings (often more than 10 meters in length) called ''les Jasses'' which are used to house sheep in the winter.
Arranged from the north-west to the south-east, the following plateaus are found:
* the
** the
Causse de Martel (
Lot)
** the
Causse de Gramat (Lot)
** the
Causse de Limogne (Lot)
** the
Causse corrèzien (
Corrèze
Corrèze (; ) is a département in France, named after the river Corrèze which runs through it. Although its prefecture is Tulle, its most populated city is Brive-la-Gaillarde. Corrèze is located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, on the bo ...
)
* the
Grands Causses:
** the
Causse du Comtal (
Aveyron
Aveyron (; ) is a Departments of France, department in the Regions of France, region of Occitania (administrative region), Occitania, Southern France. It was named after the river Aveyron (river), Aveyron. Its inhabitants are known as ''Aveyro ...
)
** the
Causse de Sévérac
The Causses () are a group of limestone plateaux (700–1,200 m) in the Massif Central. They are bordered to the north-west by the Limousin (région), Limousin and the Périgord uplands, and to the east by the Aubrac and the Cévennes. Large river ...
(Aveyron)
** the
Causse de Sauveterre (
Lozère
Lozère (; ) is a landlocked Departments of France, department in the Regions of France, region of Occitania (administrative region), Occitanie in Southern France, located near the Massif Central, bounded to the northeast by Haute-Loire, to the ...
)
** the
Causse Méjean (Lozère)
** the
Causse Noir (Aveyron)
** the
Causse Rouge (Aveyron)
** the
Causse du Larzac (Aveyron and
Hérault)
* notable smaller causses (“petits causses”) nearby
**
Causse de Mende
**
Causse de Blandas
**
Causse de Changefège
**
Causse-Bégon
**
Causse de Campestre
**
Causse d'Aumelas
**
Causse de la Selle
Many sites on the Causses are included in
Natura 2000, notably the ''
Parc Naturel Régional des Grands Causses'' on the Larzac, causse Méjean, and Causse Noir plateaux.
Causse de Sauveterre doline.jpg, A doline in the causse de Sauveterre, Lozère.
Géoscope- Limestone (Beige) Oxfordian 4361.JPG, Beige Limestone from the Causse in Lozère
Lozère (; ) is a landlocked Departments of France, department in the Regions of France, region of Occitania (administrative region), Occitanie in Southern France, located near the Massif Central, bounded to the northeast by Haute-Loire, to the ...
.
References
Related articles
*
Flora of the Massif Central
External links
* https://web.archive.org/web/20110411152558/http://www.gorgesdutarn.net/?lang=en
Landforms of Aveyron
Landforms of Lot (department)
Landforms of Lozère
Plateaus of Metropolitan France
Landforms of Corrèze
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