Habsburg-Schotter

Representation and status

Index
qsHb
Color CMYK
(11%,0%,16%,14%)
Color RGB
R: 195 G: 220 B: 185
Rank
lithostratigraphic Formation
Validity
Unit is not in Use
Status
informal term

Nomenclature

Deutsch
Habsburg-Schotter
Français
Gravier de Habsburg
English
Habsburg Gravel
Origin of the Name

Habsburg (AG), SW Brugg

Historical Variants
Habsburg-Schotter (Keller & Krayss 2010), mächtige glazifluviatile Schottern im Habsburg-Gebiet (Bitterli et al. 2011)

Description

Thickness
Bis zu 100 m im Birrfeld (Preusser et al. 2011), im oberen Klettgau vermutlich bis zu 150 m und im Gebiet Äpelöö mindestens 90 m (Graf 2009) ; 40-140 m (Keller & Krayss 2010)

Hierarchy and sequence

Units at roof

Age

Age at top
  • Middle Pleistocene
Age at base
  • Middle Pleistocene

Geography

Geographical extent
Habsburg-Rinikerfeld-Rinne, Oberklettgau.

Palaenography and tectonic

  • Hochterrasse
Kind of protolith
  • sedimentary

References

Definition
Preusser Frank, Graf Hans Rudolf, Keller Oskar, Krayss Edgar, Schlüchter Christian (2011) : Quaternary glaciation history of northern Switzerland. E&G Quaternary Science Journal 60/2-3, 282-305

On top are up to 100 m thick gravel deposits (‘Habsburg-Schotter‘), intercalating with glacial sediments and subglacial gravel in the southern part of the basin (Fig. 11). These deposits are attributed to the Habsburg glaciation.
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