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Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
The Bayreuth sheet cuts into: the Bohemian massif with the Fichtel Mountains and the Upper Palatinate Forest, the Thuringian-Saxon and north-eastern Bavarian basement mountains... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Blatt Görlitz depicts the geological conditions in the border triangle of Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic. The Lusatian Highlands are shown in the north of the map... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Blatt Deggendorf is dominated by the crystalline rocks of the Bohemian Massif. Sedimentary rocks of the Cenozoic are found only sporadically and almost exclusively in the river... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Sheet Regensburg depicts the Franconian Alb in the west, the Molasse Basin in the south and the Bavarian Forest and the Upper Palatinate Forest in the east. The Bavarian Stake... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Sheet Riesa covers the North German lowlands with the Ice Age ridge of Fläming in the north-west and Lower and Upper Lusatia in the east. The Elbe crosses the map sheet from... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
The Thuringian Forest occupies the central part of Blatt Erfurt. It is bounded by the Thuringian Basin in the north-east and by the Thuringian-Franconian Slate Mountains in the... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Sheet Frankfurt/Main-Ost records the geological conditions between Frankfurt am Main and Würzburg, showing the tertiary volcanic areas of Rhön and Vogelsberg in the north, the... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Blatt Dresden covers the Erzgebirge and its surroundings: in the south-east the North Bohemian Cretaceous Depression, in the north-east the Elbe zone, in the north-west the Ore... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Blatt Cottbus depicts the North German lowlands in the border area to Poland and includes parts of the Lausitzer Bergland as its southern boundary. Lower Lusatia is cut in the... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
On Blatt Zwickau, the Thuringian Basin and the Leipzig lowlands are cut in the north, in the south the Thuringian-Franconian and Vogtland Slate Mountains, the Ore Mountains and... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
Sheet Passau shows an interesting section of the geology in the border triangle of Germany, Austria, and the Czech Republic. The northeast corner of the map sheet is occupied by... -
Geological overview map of the Federal Republic of Germany 1:200,000 (GÜK200)...
The Bayreuth sheet cuts into: the Bohemian massif with the Fichtel Mountains and the Upper Palatinate Forest, the Thuringian-Saxon and north-eastern Bavarian basement mountains...