List of geotopes in the district of Erding

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This list contains the geotopes of the Upper Bavarian district of Erding in Bavaria . The list contains the official names and numbers of the Bavarian State Office for the Environment (LfU) as well as their geographical location. This list may not be complete. Around 3,400 geotopes (as of March 2020) are recorded in the Bavarian geotope register. The LfU does not consider some geotopes suitable for publication on the Internet. For example, some objects are not safely accessible or may only be entered to a limited extent for other reasons.

Surname image Geotope ID Municipality / location Geological unit of space description Area m² / extension m geology Digestion type value Protection status comment
Interglacial deposits near Eichenried 2019-03-17 11.28.05 Geotope Eicherloh 177A001 (Harald Süpfle) (02) .jpg
177A001 Moosinning
position
Paar-Isar region In a small former quarry near Eichenried, warm-period deposits can be found between high terrace gravel and younger gravel roof with mollusc fauna and remains of a soil formation (brown rendzina). 160
20 × 8
Type: Fossil Soil, Type of Layer
: Gravel
Slope crack / rock wall precious Landscape protection area
Erratic block near Sollach NE von Isen 177R001 Sankt Wolfgang
position
Inn region The large gneiss slab is z. Partly covered with earth, could not be found in 2007. 20
5 × 4
Type: Boulder
Type: Gneiss
block precious Natural monument
Erratic block in Forstern 177R002 Forstern
position
Inn region It is weathered Nummulite limestone from the Inn Valley. The block was found during gravel mining north of Forstern and then initially placed next to the state road St2331, where it remained for many years and was designated as a natural monument. As part of a construction project, it was relocated to the school center in Forstern in 2006 with the consent of the Lower Nature Conservation Authority. 12
4 × 3
Type: Boulder
Type: Limestone
block precious Natural monument
Sinter formation W from Niederwörth 177R003 Erding
position
Paar-Isar region The limestone sands are subhydric formations from the older Holocene. 12000
150 × 80
Type: Sinter Education
Type: Travertine
no information significant Natural monument, landscape protection area

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Individual evidence

  1. Data source: Bavarian State Office for the Environment, www.lfu.bayern.de, Geotoprecherche (accessed on September 16, 2017)