Nastberg
Nastberg
Nassberg
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height | 317.4 m above sea level NN | |
location | To the east of the Laacher hill country , west-northwest of the district calibration , in the field of city Andernach in the north of the district Mayen-Koblenz in the north of Rhineland-Palatinate ( Germany ) | |
Mountains |
Laacher hill country in the geography subunit laacher volcanoes which the Lower Middle Rhine region belongs |
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Dominance | 0.67 km → unnamed peak at 50 ° 26 '1 " N , 7 ° 20' 13" O ( 332.3 m above sea level. NN ), located at floor 9 of the district calibration between the field names areas "on the pile hut", " In Wohngerath "and" Im Kessel " (in the Laacher Kuppenland , in the area of the city of Andernach , between the Mittelberg (also known as Mittelberg) ( 289.1 m above sea level ) and the Krayerberg ( 317.6 m above sea level ) ). Map with all coordinates: OSM | WikiMap . | |
Notch height | 47 m ↓ in the area of the north pit on the Nastberg | |
Coordinates | 50 ° 25 ′ 42 " N , 7 ° 20 ′ 41" E | |
Topo map | TK25 sheet 5510 Neuwied ( cutout Digital TK in LANIS map server , blade section u. Edition types printed TK25 ) | |
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Type | volcano | |
rock | Krotzen , tuff | |
Age of the rock | Middle Pleistocene (Ionian) |
The Nastberg (formerly Nast-Berg ), sometimes also called Naßberg , is a cinder cone - volcano in Andernach- Eich . It is located in the eastern part of the natural sub- unit Laacher Kuppenland and thus in the natural sub-unit Laacher Volcanoes, which belongs to the natural main unit of the Lower Middle Rhine Region. The volcano is only partially preserved today. The outbreak centers and the eastern rampart area are missing.
Emergence
Around 225,000 years ago, rising magma met water and a water vapor explosion, a phreatomagmatic eruption, occurred . This “explosive maar phase” created a maar volcano with a tuff ring . Later there was an igneous eruption . Magma rose unhindered to the surface of the earth and lava fountains formed the first cinder cone. After a period of rest, magma rose again, but not in the previous crater area. An explosive eruption occurred along a newly created crevice ; the older layers were raised and parts of the old cinder wall broke off and toppled to one side. This process can be traced today in the north pit, where the remains are. Another igneous eruption with lava fragments and lava fountains followed and left behind the mighty cinder wall of what is now the southern pit. Then three smaller lateral cinder cones formed on the south-western flank of the volcano, probably because the main chimney was blocked. At this point or at a later point in time, the northeastern flank of the Nastberg slipped and plunged into the crater.
Quarrying
The cinder cone was exploited in several places in the 20th century for the extraction of building material. A large number of houses in Andernach-Eich are built with the Krotzen .
Nastberg today
The volcano is only partially preserved today. The outbreak centers and the eastern rampart area are missing. Two pits, the north and south pit, provide a glimpse into the history of the volcano's origins.
The Nastberg is a nature reserve and a landscape monument in the volcano park in the Mayen-Koblenz district of VULKANPARK GmbH. A footpath, on which about 50 meters of altitude has to be overcome, leads along information boards up to the summit with the summit cross . From the summit plateau ( 317.4 m above sea level ) the view extends over the Neuwied basin to the Westerwald and Hunsrück .
literature
- Angelika Hunold: The legacy of the volcano. A journey into the history of the earth and technology between the Eifel and the Rhine. Schnell & Steiner publishing house, Regensburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-7954-2439-8 , in particular pp. 31-33.
Web links
- Nastberg . on the website of VULKANPARK GmbH.
Individual evidence
- ^ So in the map of the German Empire , 1: 100,000, part IV / IV: sheet 483: Coblenz . - Recorded in 1900/01, published by Kartogr. Department of the Kgl. Prussia. Landesaufnahme , Berlin 1909 ( digitized in the German photo library of the Saxon State Library - Dresden State and University Library [SLUB], XHTML, German). The former quarry is also shown on this map.
- ↑ For example in the DTK 1: 5,000 color of the authorities of the surveying and cadastral administration (upper state authorities in the business area of the Ministry of the Interior, for Sport and Infrastructure Rhineland-Palatinate ) in the landscape information system of the nature conservation administration (LANIS) (map server) of the Ministry of the Environment, Agriculture, food, viticulture and forests in Rhineland-Palatinate . Accessed and received on January 6, 2016 (XHTML, German).
- ↑ The Nastberg lies at the very edge of the main natural area (or large landscape) of the Lower Middle Rhine Region (292). At the southern and eastern foot of the mountain the basic natural unit (or landscape unit or landscape area ) Andernach-Koblenzer Terrassenhügel (291.200), which belongs to the natural subunit Maifeld-Pellenzer Hügelland (291.2) and thus to the main natural unit of the Middle Rhine Basin (291). Map (TK 1: 25,000 gray) with transparently superimposed landscape units (or landscape areas) (blue-violet colored the Laacher Kuppenland, magenta colored the Andernach-Koblenz terrace hill) (TK of the authorities of the surveying and cadastral administration (upper state authorities in the division of the Ministry of the Interior , for sport and infrastructure Rhineland-Palatinate ) in the landscape information system of the nature conservation administration (LANIS) (map server) of the Ministry for the Environment, Agriculture, Food, Viticulture and Forests Rhineland-Palatinate ). Accessed and received on January 6, 2016 (XHTML, German).
- ↑ In topographic maps , two different elevation points are indicated depending on the map scale . One at 50 ° 25 ′ 42 ″ N , 7 ° 20 ′ 41 ″ E at 317.4 m above sea level. NN (see DTK 1: 25,000 colors ) and one on 50 ° 25 '41 " N , 7 ° 20' 41" O in 305.2 m above sea level. NHN (see DTK 1: 5,000 colored , each DTK of the authorities of the surveying and cadastral administration (upper state authorities in the division of the Ministry of the Interior, for Sport and Infrastructure Rhineland-Palatinate ) in the landscape information system of the nature conservation administration (LANIS) (map server) of the Ministry of the Environment , Agriculture, Food, Viticulture and Forestry Rhineland-Palatinate ). Accessed and received on January 6, 2016 (XHTML, German). Map with all coordinates of the section Individual proofs : OSM .
- ↑ Peter Ippach, Fritz Mangartz, Holger Schaaff: Krater und Schlackenkegel (= volcano park research. Volume 6). Publisher of the Roman-Germanic Central Museum , Mainz 2002, ISBN 3-88467-062-X .
Coordinates: 50 ° 25 ′ 42 ″ N , 7 ° 20 ′ 41 ″ E