- The
Katzenbuckel (German pronunciation: [ˈkatsn̩ˌbʊkl̩] ; 626 metres) is an
extinct volcano and the
highest elevation in the
Odenwald region of southwest...
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Still bearing witness to this time are the Otzberg, the
Daumberg and the
Katzenbuckel, all
extinct volcanoes in the Odenwald. Furthermore,
volcanism with acidic...
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National Collections of
Natural History in Karlsruhe. He
studied Katzenbuckel rocks.
Naturally occurring freudenbergite is a
solid solution of two...
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Odenwald Range, with a mean of 439
metres (1,440 ft), and in the
Katzenbuckel, an
extreme of 603
metres (1,978 ft).
Lying between the
Rhine and the...
- Cäsar von
Leonhard in 1824 led to the
introduction of the term
loess Katzenbuckel – at 626 metres, the
highest point in the
Odenwald Odenwald Open Air...
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located in the
Odenwald mountains, with the
highest elevation at the
Katzenbuckel (626 m) near
Waldbrunn in the west of the district. The main
river of...
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Colonel Holberg, John
Bannister as Paul Warmans,
Robert Baddeley as
Katzenbuckel,
William Parsons as Rohf,
Charles Farley as Boy,
Elizabeth Farren as...
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other high
mountains of the
Odenwald can be seen, such as Melibokus,
Katzenbuckel,
Tromm and
Neunkircher Höhe. Near the
tower is the Höhengaststätte Weißer...
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intrusions in Namibia. Frenzel,
Gerhard (1953). "Die
Erzparagenese des
Katzenbuckels im Odenwald".
Contributions to
Mineralogy and
Petrology (in German)...
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petrography Institutions Heidelberg University Thesis Der
Nephelinit vom
Katzenbuckel (1869)
Doctoral advisor Heinrich Fischer Doctoral students Victor Mordechai...