List of geotopes in the Starnberg district
This list contains the geotopes of the Upper Bavarian district of Starnberg 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 |
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Nagelfluhwand in the Kalkgraben near Tutzing | 188A001 |
Tutzing position |
Isar-Loisach young moraine region | The remains of a mining tunnel have been preserved in the Nagelfluhwand. | 1000 200 × 5 |
Type: rock type, tunnel type: conglomerate |
Quarry | significant | Landscape protection area | ||
Nagelfluhwand S from Rieden | 188A002 |
Starnberg position |
Isar-Loisach young moraine region | In the outcrop, which has been partially collapsed today, younger gravel or high terrace gravel was dismantled. The conglomerate banks can still be studied very well here. | 250 50 × 5 |
Type: Rock Type: Conglomerate |
Quarry | precious | Landscape protection area | ||
Glacier cut in mountain | 188R001 |
Berg (Starnberger See) position |
Isar-Loisach young moraine region | The glacier cut lies in the garden of the pharmacy in Berg. It is cared for and kept free from vegetation. The glacial cut is often mentioned in the earlier Ice Age literature. The scratches were measured and used to support the theories. | 20 4 × 5 |
Type: Glacier Cut Type: Conglomerate |
other information | precious | Natural monument | ||
Erratic block High Stone E of Percha |
|
188R002 |
Starnberg position |
Isar-Loisach young moraine region | The prominent block consists of garnet-bearing amphibolite, which is criss-crossed by many quartz veins. Ammon (1894) calls it one of the most beautiful boulders in the Munich area. It was mentioned as early as 1809 by Gruithuisen as part of early Ice Age research. | 20 5 × 4 |
Type: Boulder Type: Amphibolite |
block | significant | Natural monument | |
Nagelfluhhang at the Burgstall N of Andechs |
|
188R005 |
Andechs position |
Isar-Loisach young moraine region | Up to 15 m high, vertical (partly overhanging) succession of rock faces from the Ice Age Schotternagelfluh. | 750 50 × 15 |
Type: Rock wall / slope Type: Conglomerate |
Slope crack / rock wall | precious | Natural monument, landscape protection area, FFH area | |
Bäckerbichl E from Erling |
|
188R006 |
Andechs position |
Isar-Loisach young moraine region | Well-known tumulus in the ice crumbling landscape between Andechs and Machtlfing. Does not have an ideal shape, since a second tumulus was apparently attached to the SW flank. Particularly valuable as a plant location (dry grassland). | 8000 100 × 80 |
Type: Tumulus Type: gravel, moraine |
no information | precious | Natural monument, landscape protection area, FFH area | |
Würmtal terrace in Weiherbuchet N of Leutstetten | 188R008 |
Gauting position |
Paar-Isar region | These are late-worm glacial terraces in the Würm breakthrough valley. | 600000 1000 × 600 |
Type: Terrace Type: Gravel |
no information | precious | Landscape protection area, FFH area | ||
Terminal moraines of the Würmsee tongue basin SW of Leutstetten |
|
188R009 |
Starnberg position |
Isar-Loisach young moraine region | The type locality of the Würmglacial lies in the Leutstetter Moos nature reserve. The worm breakthrough can be seen in the terminal moraine. The terminal moraines formed the shoreline of the Würmsee in the late glacial period. | 15000000 5000 × 3000 |
Type: End (wall) moraine Type: Moraine |
no information | precious | Nature reserve, landscape protection area, FFH area | |
Maisinger Schlucht NE from Maising |
|
188R012 |
Pöcking position |
Isar-Loisach young moraine region | The meltwater channel of the young moraine area is cut into gravel. Through the loosely wooded gorge z. T. meandering stream. On the valley flanks z. The Nagelfluhfelsen with overhangs and scourings rise several meters vertically, the lower stream crosses a water protection area. | 65000 1300 × 50 |
Type: Meltwater valley , stream / river course, type of rock Type: gravel, conglomerate, moraine |
Slope crack / rock wall | precious | Landscape protection area, FFH area | |
Kiental near Andechs |
|
188R013 |
Andechs position |
Isar-Loisach young moraine region | The Kienbach cut its way steeply into the Schotternagelfluh of the Riss Ice Age, which forms several walls. In the lower part of the trench, the underlying molasse is exposed. The uppermost part of the slope is formed by moraines from the Worm Ice Age. | 240000 1200 × 200 |
Type: Kerbtal, rock face / slope, layer sequence Type: conglomerate, moraine |
Slope crack / rock wall | precious | Landscape protection area, FFH area | |
Dead ice holes W by Etterschlag |
|
188R014 |
Wörthsee position |
Isar-Loisach young moraine region | The two dead ice holes west of Etterschlag are separated from each other by a narrow, dam-like kame. They lie in worm-glacial moraine material, whose poorly permeable, cohesive properties are evidenced by the water flow in the dead ice holes. A third, also boggy, dead ice hole with a size of approx. 100 m × 50 m is located 100 m southeast of the geotope. Its relief is less pronounced. | 37500 250 × 150 |
Type: Dead Ice Hole, Kames Type: Moraine |
no information | significant | Natural monument, landscape protection area | |
Moraine between Frieding and Andechs |
|
188R015 |
Andechs position |
Isar-Loisach young moraine region | The distinctive moraine ridge from the Würm Ice Age is predominantly forested. Part of the western slope is designated as a natural monument and is mowed regularly. | 240000 800 × 300 |
Type: End (wall) moraine Type: Moraine |
no information | significant | Natural monument, landscape protection area, FFH area |
See also
- List of nature reserves in the Starnberg district
- List of landscape protection areas in the Starnberg district
- List of natural monuments in the Starnberg district
- List of FFH areas in the Starnberg district
Individual evidence
- ↑ Data source: Bavarian State Office for the Environment, www.lfu.bayern.de, Geotoprecherche (accessed on September 16, 2017)
Web links
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