Erbendorfer trough

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Erbendorfer trough
Systematics according to Handbook of the natural spatial structure of Germany
Greater region 2nd order 07 →
Upper Palatinate-Upper Main hill country
About main unit 070 →
Upper Palatinate hill country
Geographical location
Coordinates 49 ° 50 ′ 0 ″  N , 12 ° 3 ′ 0 ″  E Coordinates: 49 ° 50 ′ 0 ″  N , 12 ° 3 ′ 0 ″  E
Erbendorfer Trog (Bavaria)
Erbendorfer trough
Location Erbendorfer Trog
circle Tirschenreuth
state Bavaria
Country Germany

The Erbendorfer Trog is a natural sub-unit that lies in the northern Upper Palatinate hill country and was named after the town of the same name . The heir Strand trough is one of the Northeast Bavaria on the southwestern edge of the Czech mass located Permokarbonvorkommen . Together with the Weiden Bay , the Erbendorfer Trog is called the Weiden Basin .

Natural allocation and structure

The Erbendorfer Trog is a subordinate natural area in the Weiden Basin in the north of the Upper Palatinate hill country .

Since sheet 154/155 Bayreuth of the single sheets 1: 200,000 for the manual of the natural spatial structure of Germany has not been published, there is no detailed breakdown for the northern part of the Upper Palatinate hill country . The Weiden Bay is regularly mentioned as a natural area in relevant specialist literature.

geology

The Rotliegend sediments of the Weidener Bay were created in a desert climate from the erosion debris of the Variscan Mountains following the tropical to subtropical Carbon Age in which extensive swamp forests were to be found in the area of ​​the Weidener Bay.

Individual evidence

  1. Harald Dill: Statigraphy and lithology of permocarbons in the Weiden basin (NE Bavaria, BR Germany) . In: Journal of the German Geological Society . 141 (part 1), 1990, pp. 31-47 .
  2. H. Dill, J. Ruhland, M. Teschner, H. Wehner: First discovery of hydrocarbons in the Permo-Carbon of the Weiden basin (NE Bavaria). In: researchgate.net. Association of Friends of Mineralogy and Geology, District Group Weiden, accessed on January 9, 2015 .
  3. ^ Stefan Glaser, Gertrud Keim, Georg Loth, Andreas Veit, Barbara Bessler-Veit, Ulrich Lagally: Geotopes in the Upper Palatinate . Ed .: Bavarian State Office for the Environment. 1st edition. 2007, ISBN 978-3-940009-92-0 , pp. 47 .
  4. ^ Dietrich Jürgen Manske: Geographical land survey: The natural space units on sheet 164 Regensburg. Federal Institute for Regional Studies, Bad Godesberg 1981, pp. 53–54. →  Online map (PDF; 4.8 MB)
  5. ^ Berthold Weber: The Weidener Bay. In: vfmg-weiden.de. Association of Friends of Mineralogy and Geology, District Group Weiden, accessed on January 3, 2015 .