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- Karsdorf_Fault abstract "The Karsdorf Fault (German: Karsdorfer Störung or Karsdorfer Verwerfung) is a striking tectonic fracture line, which is part of the Central Saxon Fault, and is located in the eastern Ore Mountains and the Elbe Valley Slate Mountains. It forms the northern geological boundary of the Eastern Ore Mountains in the district of Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge with the Elbe zone, where it is adjoined by the Döhlen Basin and the Kreischa Basin.It derives its name from the town of Karsdorf near Rabenau, formerly also known as Wendisch-Carsdorf. As a result the fault line is also called the Wendisch-Carsdorf Fault Line (Wendisch-Carsdorfer Verwerfungslinie) in historical literature.Near Karsdorf the fault line runs in a southeasterly direction where it is geomorphologically outlined by the following clearly visible features: Windberg near Freital, 352 m above NN. Lerchenberg near Possendorf, 425 m Quohrener Kipse, 452 m Hermsdorfer Berg, 447 m Wilisch, 476 m Finckenfang near Maxen, 394 m Lerchenhügel near Hausdorf, 413 m Lederberg near Schlottwitz, 446 mSouth of the fracture line is an almost level wooded area with remnants of sandstone - the Dippoldiswald and Hirschbach Heaths - which are drained by the Oelsabach, Hirschbach and Lockwitzbach. These woodland areas are part of the Cretaceous Elbe Sandstone and are regionally important for their water supply. The oldest sections of these relicts belong to the earliest Cretaceous deposits (Niederschöna Formation) in the Dresden region. They are separated from the main Elbe Valley chalk region by the Karsdorf Fault.".
- Karsdorf_Fault thumbnail Wilisch.jpg?width=300.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageID "31037701".
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageLength "2892".
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageRevisionID "546113546".
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elbe_Sandstone_Mountains.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Saxony.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_the_Ore_Mountains.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Germany.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Cretaceous.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Döhlen_Basin.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Ore_Mountains.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Elbe_Sandstone.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Finckenfang.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Fracture_(geology).
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Glashütte.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Karsdorf_(Rabenau).
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Kreischa.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Lerchenberg_(Bannewitz).
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Lockwitzbach.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Magnus_Maximus.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Oelsabach.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Ore_Mountains.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Possendorf_(Bannewitz).
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Quohrener_Kipse.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Rabenau,_Saxony.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Sandstone.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Sächsische_Schweiz-Osterzgebirge.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Wilisch_(mountain).
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink Windberg_(Freital).
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLink File:Wilisch.jpg.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageWikiLinkText "Karsdorf Fault".
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expand_German.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-de.
- Karsdorf_Fault wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Karsdorf_Fault subject Category:Elbe_Sandstone_Mountains.
- Karsdorf_Fault subject Category:Geography_of_Saxony.
- Karsdorf_Fault subject Category:Geography_of_the_Ore_Mountains.
- Karsdorf_Fault subject Category:Geology_of_Germany.
- Karsdorf_Fault hypernym Line.
- Karsdorf_Fault type Range.
- Karsdorf_Fault type Redirect.
- Karsdorf_Fault comment "The Karsdorf Fault (German: Karsdorfer Störung or Karsdorfer Verwerfung) is a striking tectonic fracture line, which is part of the Central Saxon Fault, and is located in the eastern Ore Mountains and the Elbe Valley Slate Mountains.".
- Karsdorf_Fault label "Karsdorf Fault".
- Karsdorf_Fault sameAs Q1734417.
- Karsdorf_Fault sameAs Karsdorfer_Störung.
- Karsdorf_Fault sameAs m.0gg6cv1.
- Karsdorf_Fault sameAs Q1734417.
- Karsdorf_Fault wasDerivedFrom Karsdorf_Fault?oldid=546113546.
- Karsdorf_Fault depiction Wilisch.jpg.
- Karsdorf_Fault isPrimaryTopicOf Karsdorf_Fault.