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- Der Luxemburger Sandstein ist ein kalkig gebundener Sandstein aus der Zeit des Unteren Schwarzen Jura (Lias alpha 2). Er bildet den oberflächennahen geologischen Untergrund weiter Teile Luxemburgs, des sogenannten Ferschweiler-Plateaus, einer Hochebene im Westen des Eifelkreises Bitburg-Prüm in Rheinland-Pfalz sowie des Bollendorfer und Wißmannsdorfer Plateaus. (de)
- The Luxembourg Sandstone (French: Grès de Luxembourg) is a geologic formation in Luxembourg. It exists along the eastern margin of the Paris Basin. Sandstone units continuous with the Luxembourg Sandstone also occur in France. It is Early Jurassic in age. It predominantly outcrops in a belt extending through south-central Luxembourg. It up to 100 metres thick and predominantly consists of carbonaceous poorly cemented sandstone and sandy limestone (en)
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- Outcrop of Luxembourg sandstone on a road construction site north of Luxembourg City (en)
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- Luxembourg Sandstone (en)
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- in central Luxembourg (en)
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- Der Luxemburger Sandstein ist ein kalkig gebundener Sandstein aus der Zeit des Unteren Schwarzen Jura (Lias alpha 2). Er bildet den oberflächennahen geologischen Untergrund weiter Teile Luxemburgs, des sogenannten Ferschweiler-Plateaus, einer Hochebene im Westen des Eifelkreises Bitburg-Prüm in Rheinland-Pfalz sowie des Bollendorfer und Wißmannsdorfer Plateaus. (de)
- The Luxembourg Sandstone (French: Grès de Luxembourg) is a geologic formation in Luxembourg. It exists along the eastern margin of the Paris Basin. Sandstone units continuous with the Luxembourg Sandstone also occur in France. It is Early Jurassic in age. It predominantly outcrops in a belt extending through south-central Luxembourg. It up to 100 metres thick and predominantly consists of carbonaceous poorly cemented sandstone and sandy limestone (en)
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- Luxemburger Sandstein (de)
- Luxembourg Sandstone (en)
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