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hochfelln Latitude and Longitude:

47°46′N 12°33′E / 47.767°N 12.550°E / 47.767; 12.550
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Hochfelln
Hochfelln landscape
Highest point
Elevation1,674 m (5,492 ft)
Geography
Location Bavaria, Germany

Hochfelln is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany located in the Chiemgau Alps. Its summit is 1,674 meters high. [1] Hochfelln overlooks the lake Chiemsee. [2]

Hochfelln includes an area of Early Jurassic calcareous called the Hochfelln Beds, which has a substantial amount of silicified Early Jurassic gastropod fauna -- among the most diverse such assemblages in the Northern Calcareous Alps and Germany. The area also has rock deposits from the late Triassic to Cretaceous eras. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Seuss, Barbara; Höfling, Richard; Nützel, Alexander (November 2005). "Triassic/Jurassic carbonates from the Hochfelln Mountain (Northern Calcareous Alps)—its facies, silicified fauna and implications for the end-Triassic biotic crisis". Facies. 51 (5). doi: 10.1007/s10347-005-0048-7. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  2. ^ Informationsamt, Germany (West) Presse-und (1966). The Bulletin : a Weekly Survey of German Affairs. Press and Information Office. p. 213.

47°46′N 12°33′E / 47.767°N 12.550°E / 47.767; 12.550



hochfelln Latitude and Longitude:

47°46′N 12°33′E / 47.767°N 12.550°E / 47.767; 12.550
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hochfelln
Hochfelln landscape
Highest point
Elevation1,674 m (5,492 ft)
Geography
Location Bavaria, Germany

Hochfelln is a mountain of Bavaria, Germany located in the Chiemgau Alps. Its summit is 1,674 meters high. [1] Hochfelln overlooks the lake Chiemsee. [2]

Hochfelln includes an area of Early Jurassic calcareous called the Hochfelln Beds, which has a substantial amount of silicified Early Jurassic gastropod fauna -- among the most diverse such assemblages in the Northern Calcareous Alps and Germany. The area also has rock deposits from the late Triassic to Cretaceous eras. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b Seuss, Barbara; Höfling, Richard; Nützel, Alexander (November 2005). "Triassic/Jurassic carbonates from the Hochfelln Mountain (Northern Calcareous Alps)—its facies, silicified fauna and implications for the end-Triassic biotic crisis". Facies. 51 (5). doi: 10.1007/s10347-005-0048-7. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
  2. ^ Informationsamt, Germany (West) Presse-und (1966). The Bulletin : a Weekly Survey of German Affairs. Press and Information Office. p. 213.

47°46′N 12°33′E / 47.767°N 12.550°E / 47.767; 12.550



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