- The
Austroalpine nappes are a
geological nappe stack in the
European Alps. The Alps
contain three such stacks, of
which the
Austroalpine nappes are structurally...
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mainly of the
gneiss and
slate rocks of the
various Austroalpine nappes (Lower and
Upper Austroalpine), with the
exception of the Hohe
Tauern and Engadine...
- "domains" are found: the
Helvetic or Dauphinois, the
Penninic and the
Austroalpine domains. This
subdivision is made
according to the paleogeographical...
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Blanche klippe, an
isolated part of the
Austroalpine nappes,
lying over the
Penninic nappes. The
Austroalpine nappes are part of the
Apulian plate, a...
- and
Southern Alps: the Helveti**** in the north, the Pennini**** and
Austroalpine system in the
centre and,
south of the
Periadriatic Seam, the Southern...
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formation of the Alps. The
rocks from the
Helvetic zone on the
north and the
Austroalpine nappes –
Southern Alps on the
south come
originally from the European...
- out
between the
Mesozoic rocks of the
Northern Calcareous Alps and the
Austroalpine and
Penninic ba****t
rocks of the
Central Eastern Alps. Stratigraphically...
- Stecher, Rico (2008). "A new Tri****ic
pterosaur from
Switzerland (Central
Austroalpine, Grisons),
Raeticodactylus filisurensis gen. et sp. nov".
Swiss J. Geosci...
- Zermatt-Saas and Tsaté, of
oceanic origin and the Dent
Blanche nappe (
Austroalpine), of
African origin. Four
paleogeographic domains can be
recognized in...
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notable on Piz
Corvatsch and Piz Palü. Most of the
range belongs to the
Austroalpine nappes, a
tectonic unit
whose rocks come from the
Apulian plate, a small...