List of geotopes in the Ammerland district

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The list of geotopes in the Ammerland district names the geotopes in the Ammerland district in Lower Saxony .

Geotope no. designation place comment Coordinates image
2813/01 Boulder "Big Stone" Edewecht . Exit N, SE VW workshop. Geotope type: boulder.
Length 0.8 m, width 0.7 m, height 1.3 m.
Stratigraphy: Quaternary Pleistocene, Saale Glaciation.
Petrography: granite, rounded edges, rounded shape, black and white, medium grain, Uppsala granite.
53 ° 8 '13.2 "  N , 7 ° 59' 20.4"  E
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2814/02 Boulders 3.5 km ESE Bad Zwischenahn on the S-Rand NSG " Großes Engelsmeer ". Geotope type: boulder.
8 boulders, height 0.5 m, diameter max: 0.9–1.2 m.
Stratigraphy: Quaternary Pleistocene, Saale Glaciation.
Petrography: 7 granites, 1 phorphyr ?, granite? (Rapakiwi?), Coarse-grained 7 St. With round edges, rounded shapes, 1 with sharp edges and angular shape.
53 ° 9 '54 "  N , 8 ° 3' 25.2"  E
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2815/01 Gellener Peat Moörte in the area of ​​the cities of Elsfleth (Wesermarsch district) and Oldenburg (Oldbg) and the municipality of Rastede (Ammerland district). Geotope type: fen.
Size: 120 hectares, of which 11.6 hectares are in the Ammerland district.
Petrography: low moor with residual high moor areas, lies between two raised bogs.
Nature reserve NSG-WE 137 "Gellener Torfmöörte".
53 ° 11 ′ 24 ″  N , 8 ° 19 ′ 12 ″  E Gellener Peat Moörte
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