List of geotopes in the Freising district

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This list contains the geotopes of the Upper Bavarian district of Freising 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
Terrace between Niederhummel and Moosburg 178A001 Moosburg on the Isar
position
Paar-Isar region The well-developed terrace extends over three kilometers from Niederhummel to Grünseiboldsdorf and on to Moosburg an der Isar. The actual geotope is a site of mollusks from the Riss-Würm interglacial. Today this fagotian gravel outcrop is completely overgrown. 1250
250 × 5
Type: Fossil soil, layer sequence, terrace
Type: Gravel
Slope crack / rock wall significant Landscape protection area, FFH area
Siderite formation in the Ampermoos SW of Zolling 178A002 Freising
position
Danube-Isar hill country The formation of tuff-like siderite in the soil is unique in Bavaria. Unfortunately the occurrence cannot be found pending at the moment. 1
1 × 1
Type: minerals, sintering
type: tufa
other information especially valuable Landscape protection area
Weißberg NE from Hangenham 178A006 Langenbach
position
Paar-Isar region The edge of the terrain of the Weißberg and its extensions to the east and west delimit the tertiary hill country morphologically from the Munich plain in the south. On the upper edge of the rebound slope, yellow and gray sands of the upper freshwater molasses are exposed with light-colored lenses of fine-grained material. 3000
60 × 50
Type: Impact slope
Type: sand, gravel
Impact slope / river bed / stream profile precious Nature reserve, landscape protection area, FFH area
Freising mining area in the forest settlement 178G001 Freising
position
Danube-Isar hill country Numerous pits from early medieval mining of limonite geodes from the Upper Freshwater Molasse can be seen here. In between there are excavated walls and drainage ditches with garbage deposits. 10000
100 × 100
Type: Pinge / nfeld
Type: Sand
no information significant Spell forest

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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)