Schüberg

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Schüberg
Schüberg.ajb.jpg
height 63  m
location Schleswig-Holstein
Coordinates 53 ° 41 '15 "  N , 10 ° 10' 31"  E Coordinates: 53 ° 41 '15 "  N , 10 ° 10' 31"  E
Schüberg (Schleswig-Holstein)
Schüberg
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The Schüberg , also called Schübarg, which with its approx. 63 meters (other sources: 69 meters) is one of the highest elevations in Schleswig-Holstein , is located in the municipality of Ammersbek . It is a protected part of the landscape and there are centuries-old legends about the forested hill. The importance of the Schüberg for the municipality of Ammersbek and its residents is also shown in the coat of arms of the municipality of Ammersbek.

The Schüberg is the dominant elevation in a whole series of terminal moraines and shield ridges (Bültenbarg, Laberg) in the local recreation area of ​​the Hoisbüttler Feldmark. It is also a relic of the most recent glaciation phase of the past ice age , the Vistula glaciation . The Schüberg is seen as a compression moraine , which was created when the Hoisbüttler glacier tongue had to flow around an obstacle so that the moraine material that it pushed in front of it was compressed. Even if some Quaternary geologists suspected that the obstacle was a nunatak , more recent views tend to suggest that the obstacle was more a part of an older glacier , namely the Volksdorf glacier tongue.

The Schüberg itself has been the goal and focus of international art projects several times, for example in 1989 : "Let nature speak" by Doris Cordes-Vollert as part of the Schüberg project.

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  1. Coat of arms of the municipality of Ammersbek  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / 193.101.67.134  
  2. ^ Friedrich Grube, On the geology of the young moraine landscape of Hoisbüttel near Hamburg . Yearbook of the Alsterverein eV 1972.

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