Luhe line

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The Luhe line is a fault line in the Upper Palatinate hill country . For the Luhe Line, pre-Triadic synsedimentary movements are assumed that reject the Permocarbon base by 1850 m.

geography

The Luhe line runs in an east-west direction. In the eastern part, the Luhe line delimits the Naab Mountains , which belong to the crystalline basement , to the Weiden basin . In the western part, the Luhe line runs between the Hirschau-Schnaittenbacher Senke and the Kohlberg ridge .


Individual evidence

  1. a b Stefan Glaser, Gertrud Keim, Georg Loth, Andreas Veit, Barbara Bessler-Veit, Ulrich Lagally: Geotopes in the Upper Palatinate . Ed .: Bavarian State Office for the Environment. 1st edition. 2007, ISBN 978-3-940009-92-0 , pp. 47 .
  2. ^ Walter Freudenberger: 7 Tectonics. Retrieved February 2, 2015 .
  3. In the crosshairs of the Luhe line. In: The new day - Oberpfälzischer Kurier. June 26, 2014, accessed December 23, 2014 .