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- Stavelot_Massif abstract "The Stavelot Massif is a geological massif in the Belgian Ardennes (geologically a part of the Rhenish Massif). Most of the massif crops out in Belgium, but a small part lies across the border with Germany.The massif consists of early Paleozoic (late Cambrian and Ordovician in age) metamorphic rocks, mostly quartzites and phyllites. In other parts of the Ardennes they form a basement which is covered by only slightly metamorphosed late Paleozoic limestones and sandstones, that only saw a low degree of metamorphism. On the other hand, the early Paleozoic rocks were deformed and metamorphosed to a higher degree during the Caledonian orogeny (about 60 million years ago). Both the Caledonian basement and the low grade cover rocks were deformed again during the Hercynian orogeny (about 70 million years ago). This phase of deformation created a large northeast-southwest oriented anticline that runs across the Belgian part of the Rhenish Massif (the Ardennes anticline). In the core of this anticline a number of massifs of early Paleozoic rocks crop out. The Stavelot Massif is one the larger, other Caledonian massifs are the Rocroi Massif, the Serpont Massif and the Givonne Massif.The higher competence of the Caledonian basement rocks made them more resistant to erosion. The massif therefore forms a plateau in the topography. This plateau is called the High Fens and encompasses the highest summits of Belgium.".
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageID "20580017".
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageLength "1789".
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageRevisionID "545512862".
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Anticline.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Ardennes.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Ardennes_anticline.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Basement_(geology).
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Caledonian_orogeny.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Cambrian.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ardennes.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Belgium.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Competence_(geology).
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Deformation_(engineering).
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Deformation_(geology).
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Erosion.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Givonne_Massif.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Hercynian_orogeny.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink High_Fens.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Limestone.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Massif.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphic_rock.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Metamorphism.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Ordovician.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Paleozoic.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Phyllite.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Plateau.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Quartzite.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Rhenish_Massif.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Rocroi_Massif.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Sandstone.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Serpont_Massif.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Tectonic_phase.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Topography.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLink Variscan_orogeny.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stavelot".
- Stavelot_Massif hasPhotoCollection Stavelot_Massif.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ma.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Regional-geology-stub.
- Stavelot_Massif wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Stavelot_Massif subject Category:Ardennes.
- Stavelot_Massif subject Category:Geology_of_Belgium.
- Stavelot_Massif hypernym Massif.
- Stavelot_Massif type Article.
- Stavelot_Massif type Mountain.
- Stavelot_Massif type Article.
- Stavelot_Massif type Range.
- Stavelot_Massif comment "The Stavelot Massif is a geological massif in the Belgian Ardennes (geologically a part of the Rhenish Massif). Most of the massif crops out in Belgium, but a small part lies across the border with Germany.The massif consists of early Paleozoic (late Cambrian and Ordovician in age) metamorphic rocks, mostly quartzites and phyllites.".
- Stavelot_Massif label "Stavelot Massif".
- Stavelot_Massif sameAs Massief_van_Stavelot.
- Stavelot_Massif sameAs m.051zj6c.
- Stavelot_Massif sameAs Q2517075.
- Stavelot_Massif sameAs Q2517075.
- Stavelot_Massif wasDerivedFrom Stavelot_Massif?oldid=545512862.
- Stavelot_Massif isPrimaryTopicOf Stavelot_Massif.