Massif

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Aerial view of Mont Blanc massif, an example of a massif and also the highest summit in the Alps[1]

A massif (Template:IPAc-en) is a principal mountain mass,[2] such as a compact portion of a mountain range, containing one or more summits (e.g. France's Massif Central). In mountaineering literature, massif is frequently used to denote the main mass of an individual mountain.

As a purely scientific term in geology, however, a "massif" is separately and more specifically defined as a section of a planet's crust that is demarcated by faults or flexures. In the movement of the crust, a massif tends to retain its internal structure while being displaced as a whole. A massif is a smaller structural unit than a tectonic plate and is considered the fourth-largest driving force in geomorphology.[3]

The word "massif" originates from French (in which the word also means "massive"), where it is used to refer to a large mountain mass or compact group of connected mountains forming an independent portion of a range. The Face on Mars is an example of an extraterrestrial massif.[4] Massifs may also form underwater, as with the Atlantis Massif.[5]

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Africa

Algeria

Antarctica

Asia

India

Iran

Kazakhstan

Europe

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Panorama of Pirin Mountain massif, Bulgaria
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France

Italy

United Kingdom

North America

Canada

United States

Oceania

Caribbean

Central America

South America

Submerged

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  3. Allen, P. A. 2008, Time scales of tectonic landscapes and their sediment routing systems, Geol. Soc. Lon. Sp. Pub., v. 296, p. 7–28.
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