Liesingberg

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Liesingberg
St. Michael, with Liesingberg and the two peaks of the Schwarzkogel, with the Liesingberg transmitter at the front.  Behind in the clouds the tailstock.

St. Michael, with Liesingberg and the two peaks of the Schwarzkogel , with the Liesingberg transmitter at the front. At the back, in the clouds, the tailstock .

height 869  m above sea level A.
location near Sankt Michael in Upper Styria , Austria
Mountains Seckauer Tauern
Coordinates 47 ° 20 '55 "  N , 14 ° 59' 55"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 20 '55 "  N , 14 ° 59' 55"  E
Liesingberg (Styria)
Liesingberg
rock Lime, sandstone

The Liesingberg is 869  m above sea level. A. high mountain over Sankt Michael in Upper Styria .

Location and landscape

The summit is the mountain spur of the Seckauer Tauern between the Murtal and the Liesingtal . At the foot of the mountain are the village of Liesingtal with the St. Michael train station , the village of Sankt Michael with the motorway / expressway junction St. Michael ( A9 / S6 / S36 ), St. Walpurga and the village of Brunn . To the north, after the saddle at Königbauer, rises the Schwarzkogel  ( 1171  m above sea level ) with the Liesingberg transmitter .

At the summit, the municipality of St. Michael borders on that of Traboch .

geology

The summit consists of Triebensteinkalk from the carbon , on the northern flank sandstones. These formations belong to the Veitsch blanket , and thus, like the entire right side of the valley of the lower Liesing, to the system of the Eisenerzer Alps and the Grauwackenzone , not to the crystalline central Alps of the Niedere Tauern .

The lime was mined at Liesingtal on a smaller scale, the quarries have grown together. Marbles lie to the north in the saddle .

history

In August 2000, a small plane that had started at Timmersdorf airfield crashed here .

Individual evidence

  1. This formation is mined in the Leoben lime works .
  2. Flight investigation office , E. Gindl (head): Investigation report for an air accident with the motorized aircraft type Robin DR 400/180 on August 18, 2000 at Liesingberg, Traboch municipality, Leoben district, Styria. GZ. 85.010 / 4-FUS / 2001, Vienna 2001 ( pdf , on versa.bmvit.gv.at).