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  1. The Bavarian Forest, occupying mainly granite and gneiss hills, is divided into two sections by a sharp quartz ridge known as the Pfahl. The ridge runs roughly along the Regen valley and ranges from 65 to 100 feet (20 to 30 m) in height.
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    Bavarian Forest - Wikipedia

    The Bavarian Forest is the rump of a Palaeozoic mountain chain, whose bedrock is classified as Late Proterozoic to Silurian. After several phases of deformation and metamorphosis the mostly sedimentary, but also plutonic and volcanic, source rocks were metamorphosed over millions of years into the present-day … See more

    The Bavarian Forest (German: Bayerischer Wald or Bayerwald; Bavarian: Boarischa Woid) is a wooded, low-mountain region in Bavaria, Germany that is about 100 kilometres long. It runs along the Czech border and is … See more

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    Together with the adjacent Upper Palatine Forest on the far side of the Cham-Furth Depression, and the Neuburg Forest south of Passau, the Bavarian Forest forms the largest … See more

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  4. (PDF) Origin of S-, A- and I-Type Granites: Petrogenetic …

    WebJun 24, 2021 · The A-type Malani granites and the I-type, I-to S-type and S-type V ariscan granites from the Fichtelgebirge, Oberpfalz and Bavarian Forest show a large variation in Th

  5. Geological Map of Germany 1 : 1 000 000 (GK1000)

  6. Granite types and magmatic fabrics in the Bavarian …

    WebDownload scientific diagram | Granite types and magmatic fabrics in the Bavarian Forest SW of the Pfahl Zone (Bavarian T errane): (a) Metten Granite, medium- grained Metten facies. NE of Bavarian ...

  7. Bavarian Forest | National Park, Bavaria, Germany

    WebThe Bavarian Forest, occupying mainly granite and gneiss hills, is divided into two sections by a sharp quartz ridge known as the Pfahl. The ridge runs roughly along the Regen valley and ranges from 65 to 100 feet (20 to 30 …

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  8. Bavarian Forest National Park (Official GANP Park Page)

    WebBavarian Forest National Park, known locally as Bayerischer Wald, is located on the southeastern border of Germany running alongside the Czech Republic. The protected forest combines with the Czech …

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  9. Bavarian Forest National Park - Wikipedia

  10. Dreisesselberg (Bavarian Forest) - Wikipedia

  11. Bavarian Forest National Park, Germany -- National …

    WebApr 8, 2011 · Mountain inns and forest cottages provide plenty of opportunities for relaxation. Get facts, photos, and travel tips for Bavarian Forest National Park in Germany from National Geographic.

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  12. Coeval late-Variscan emplacement of granitic rocks: an example …