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- Wetterstein_limestone abstract "Wetterstein limestone (German: Wettersteinkalk) and Wetterstein dolomite (Wettersteindolomit) are the most common names for a carbonate rock from the Middle Triassic epoch of the Ladinian stage, comparable to the German stage in which muschelkalk rock strata were formed.Its subforms include: Messerstich limestone, Schlern dolomite, Marmolata limestone, Steinalm limestone and Ramsau dolomite.The rock is found in the whole of the Alps, in many places as limestone (calcium carbonate), in many others as dolomite with a further element made of magnesium carbonate. Because, during dolomitization, traces of fossils are largely lost as a result of recrystallization, fossils in Wetterstein dolomite are harder to distinguish, and even in thin sections may be barely recognizable. Wetterstein dolomite is rarely as bituminous as typical main dolomite (Dolomia Principale Formation) and therefore tends to be much more pure and brighter-coloured. Otherwise, there are no fundamental differences with the Wetterstein limestone.The rock gets its name from the Wetterstein mountains, because Wetterstein limestone has formed particularly big mountains here. The centre of its distribution, however, is in the Karwendel mountains. In many areas there is a frequent alternation of limestone and dolomite facies.".
- Wetterstein_limestone thumbnail Paleogene_transgression.jpg?width=300.
- Wetterstein_limestone wikiPageExternalLink Poster_2007_OEPG_hofmann_voeroes_etal.pdf.
- Wetterstein_limestone wikiPageExternalLink newpage8.htm.
- Wetterstein_limestone wikiPageID "28362971".
- Wetterstein_limestone wikiPageRevisionID "580561384".
- Wetterstein_limestone hasPhotoCollection Wetterstein_limestone.
- Wetterstein_limestone subject Category:Geology_of_the_Alps.
- Wetterstein_limestone subject Category:Limestone.
- Wetterstein_limestone subject Category:Lithostratigraphy.
- Wetterstein_limestone subject Category:Northern_Limestone_Alps.
- Wetterstein_limestone subject Category:Southern_Limestone_Alps.
- Wetterstein_limestone subject Category:Stratigraphy_of_Europe.
- Wetterstein_limestone type Alp109193705.
- Wetterstein_limestone type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Wetterstein_limestone type Mountain109359803.
- Wetterstein_limestone type NaturalElevation109366317.
- Wetterstein_limestone type NorthernLimestoneAlps.
- Wetterstein_limestone type Object100002684.
- Wetterstein_limestone type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Wetterstein_limestone type SouthernLimestoneAlps.
- Wetterstein_limestone type YagoGeoEntity.
- Wetterstein_limestone type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Wetterstein_limestone comment "Wetterstein limestone (German: Wettersteinkalk) and Wetterstein dolomite (Wettersteindolomit) are the most common names for a carbonate rock from the Middle Triassic epoch of the Ladinian stage, comparable to the German stage in which muschelkalk rock strata were formed.Its subforms include: Messerstich limestone, Schlern dolomite, Marmolata limestone, Steinalm limestone and Ramsau dolomite.The rock is found in the whole of the Alps, in many places as limestone (calcium carbonate), in many others as dolomite with a further element made of magnesium carbonate. ".
- Wetterstein_limestone label "Wetterstein limestone".
- Wetterstein_limestone label "Wettersteinkalk".
- Wetterstein_limestone sameAs Wettersteinkalk.
- Wetterstein_limestone sameAs m.0crdblt.
- Wetterstein_limestone sameAs Q2566050.
- Wetterstein_limestone sameAs Q2566050.
- Wetterstein_limestone sameAs Wetterstein_limestone.
- Wetterstein_limestone wasDerivedFrom Wetterstein_limestone?oldid=580561384.
- Wetterstein_limestone depiction Paleogene_transgression.jpg.
- Wetterstein_limestone isPrimaryTopicOf Wetterstein_limestone.