Lepsius tunnel
The Lepsius tunnel near Innsbruck - Hötting was excavated around 1910 on the instructions of the Berlin geographer Karl Georg Richard Lepsius and under the supervision of Otto Ampferer . He was able to prove that there must have been at least two ice ages and not just one. The Höttinger Breccia is at this point underlain by a moraine and overlaid by another, so there must have been a long-lasting non-glacial deposit between the two glacier-related sediments.
Locality
The Lepsius tunnel is located along the Geologensteig above the Innsbruck Alpenzoo at approx. 750 m above sea level in the eastern Weiherburggraben ( Tuffbach ) . The breccia gives the old field name Auf den Grauem Stein for today's Hungerburg .
literature
- G. Gürich: The Höttinger breccia at the geological gallery near Innsbruck . In: Journal of the German Geological Society Volume 72 (1920), pp. 257–269 ( abstract , schweizerbart.de)
Individual evidence
- Ulrich Obojes, Christoph Spötl: The Pleistocene Red Höttinger Breccia near Innsbruck: a warm-time formation? Lecture notes ( pdf , uibk.ac.at)