View from Seelekopf along the Nagelfluh chain with Hohenfluhalpkopf (1636 m) in W direction. This mountain range at the N rim of the Alps consists of conglomerate rocks, locally known as Nagelfluh. They have their origin in sediments transported out of the early Alps which later consolidated, and were folded and tilted due to tectonic forces. It is rather unusual that such molasse rocks form that high mountain ranges. The lower mountain chain on the right side is of similar origin.
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- on Monday 14 August 2023 by Martin Mergili
- Keywords
- cultural landscape, mountainscape, non-tropical montane forest, sedimentary rocks, tectonics, Zonobiome VI
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