Liesingberg
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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 . |
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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 | |
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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
- ↑ This formation is mined in the Leoben lime works .
- ↑ 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).