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CEVENNES (Lat. Cebenna or Gebenna)

This article appears in Volume V05, Page 778 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: CAU-CHA
CEVENNES (Lat. Cebenna or Gebenna) , a mountain range of southern France, forming the southern and eastern fringe of the central
plateau
  and part of the watershed between the Atlantic and Mediterranean basins. It consists of a narrow
ridge
  some 320 M. long, with numerous lofty plateaus and secondary ranges branching from it. The northern division of the range, which nowhere exceeds 3320 ft. in height, extends, under the name of the mountains of Charolais, Beaujolais and Lyonnais, from the Col de Longpendu (west of Chalon-sur-Saone) in a southerly direction to the Col de Gier. The central Cevennes, comprising the volcanic chain of Vivarais, incline
south
 -
east
  and extend as far as the Lozere group. The northern portion of this chain forms the Boutieres range. Farther
south
  it includes the Gerbier des Joncs (5089 ft.), the Mont de Mezenc (5755 ft.), the culminating point of the entire range, and the Tanargue group. South of the Mont Lozere, where the Pic Finiels reaches 5584 ft., lies that portion of the rangeto which the name Cevennes is most strictly applied. This region, now embraced in the departments of Lozere and Gard, stretches south to include the Aigoual and Esperou groups. Under various local names (the Garrigues, the mountains of Espinouse and Lacaune) and with numerous offshoots the range extends south-
east
  and then east to the Montague Noire, which runs parallel to the Canal du Midi and comes to an end some 25 M. east of Toulouse. In the south the Cevennes
separate
  the cold and barren tablelands
known as the Causses from the sunny region of
Languedoc
 , where the olive, vine and mulberry flourish. Northwards the contrast between the two slopes is less striking.
The Cevennes proper are formed by a folded belt of Palaeozoic rocks which lies along the south-east border of the central
plateau
  of France. Concealed in part by later deposits, this ancient mountain chain extends from Castelnaudary to the neighbourhood of Valence, where it sinks suddenly beneath the Tertiary and
recent
  deposits of the valley of the Rhone. It is in the Montagne Noire rather than in the Cevennes proper that the structure of the chain has been most fully investigated. All the geological systems from the Cambrian to the Carboniferous are included in the folded belt, and J. Bergeron has shown that the gneiss and schist which form so much of the chain consist, in part at least, of metamorphosed Cambrian beds. The direction of the folds is about N. 6o E., and the structure is complicated by overthrusting on an extensive scale. The overthrust came from the south-east, and the Palaeozoic beds were crushed and crumpled against the ancient massif of the central plateau. The principal folding took place at the close of the Carboniferous period, and was contemporaneous with that of the old Hercynian chain of Belgium, &c. The Permian and later beds lie unconformably upon the denuded folds, and in the space between the Montagne Noire and the Cevennes proper the folded belt is buried beneath the
horizontal
  Jurassic strata of the Causses. Although the chain was completed in Palaeozoic times, a second folding took place along its south-east margin at the close of the Eocene period. The Secondary and Tertiary beds of the
Languedoc
  were crushed against the central plateau and were frequently overfolded. But by this time the ancient Palaeozoic chain had become a part of the unyielding massif, and the folding did not extend beyond its foot.
As the division between the basins of the Loire and the
Garonne
  to the west and those of the Saone and Rhone to the east, the Cevennes send many afliuents to those rivers. In the south the Orb, the Herault and the Vidourle are independent rivers flowing to the Golfe du Lion; farther north, the Gardformed by the union of several streams named Gardonthe Ceze and the Ardeche flow to the Rhone. The Vivarais mountains and the northern Cevennes approach the right banks of the Rhone and Saone closely, and on that side send their waters by way of short torrents to those rivers; on the west side the streams are tributaries of the Loire, which rises at the foot of Mont Mezenc. A short distance to the south on the same side are the sources of the Allier and Lot. The waters of the north-western slope of the southern Cevennes drain into the Tarn either directly or by way of the Aveyron, which rises in the outlying chain of the Levezou, and, in the extreme south, the Agout. The Tarn itself rises on the southern slope of the Mont Lozere.
In the Lozere group and the southern Cevennes generally, good pasturage is found, and huge flocks spend the summer there. Silkworm-rearing and the cultivation of peaches, chest-nuts and other fruits are also carried on. In the Vivarais cattle are reared, while on the slopes of the Beaujolais excellent wines are grown.
The
chief
  historical event in the history of the Cevennes is the revolt of the Camisards in the early years of the 18th century (see CAMISARDS).


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