Lherz Massif
Lherz Massif is an upper mantle peridotite body in the French Pyrenees.{{cite journal|last1=McPherson|first1=E.|last2=Thirlwall|first2=M. F.|last3=Parkinson|first3=I. J.|last4=Menzies|first4=M. A.|last5=Bodinier|first5=J. L.|last6=Woodland|first6=A.|last7=Bussod|first7=G.|title=Geochemistry of metasomatism adjacent to amphibole-bearing veins in the Lherz peridotite massif|journal=Chemical Geology|date=10 December 1996|volume=134|issue=1–3|pages=135–157|doi=10.1016/S0009-2541(96)00084-8}}{{cite journal|last1=Woodland|first1=A. B.|last2=Kornprobst|first2=J.|last3=McPherson|first3=E.|last4=Bodinier|first4=J. -L.|last5=Menzies|first5=M. A.|title=Metasomatic interactions in the lithospheric mantle: petrologic evidence from the Lherz massif, French Pyrenees|journal=Chemical Geology|date=10 December 1996|volume=134|issue=1–3|pages=83–112|doi=10.1016/S0009-2541(96)00082-4}} The mineral lherzolite takes its name from this rock body.