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Ring Mountain is an elevated landform on the Tiburon Peninsula in Marin County, California. This mountain was named for George E. Ring, who served as a Marin County Supervisor from 1895 to 1903. A number of rare and endangered flora inhabit Ring Mountain. The mountain's twin summits consist of serpentinite, a rock which is very high in magnesium, producing soils of unusual chemistry (serpentine soil). The landscape is strewn with many sizable boulders which exhibit a variety of lithologies including high-pressure metamorphic rocks of amphibolite, blueschist, greenschist, and eclogite grade.

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  • Ring Mountain ist ein Hochplateau in der Nähe des Ortes Tiburon im kalifornischen Marin County. Aufgrund der Rundumsicht auf die Bucht von San Francisco ist Ring Mountain ein beliebtes Ziel für Ausflügler. Ring Mountain ist der einzige Ort der Erde, an dem die äußerst seltene (Calochortus tiburonensis) aus der Gattung der Mormonentulpen wächst. Darüber hinaus ist Ring Mountain für seine Petroglyphen bekannt, Felsritzungen aus der Zeit vor Ankunft europäischer Siedler im Amerikanischen Westen. Der höchste Punkt von Ring Mountain liegt rund 184 Meter über dem Meeresspiegel. (de)
  • Ring Mountain is an elevated landform on the Tiburon Peninsula in Marin County, California. This mountain was named for George E. Ring, who served as a Marin County Supervisor from 1895 to 1903. A number of rare and endangered flora inhabit Ring Mountain. The mountain's twin summits consist of serpentinite, a rock which is very high in magnesium, producing soils of unusual chemistry (serpentine soil). The landscape is strewn with many sizable boulders which exhibit a variety of lithologies including high-pressure metamorphic rocks of amphibolite, blueschist, greenschist, and eclogite grade. Native American pecked curvilinear nucleated petroglyphs created by the Coast Miwok people are also found here. (en)
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  • Ring Mountain (en)
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  • Ring Mountain ist ein Hochplateau in der Nähe des Ortes Tiburon im kalifornischen Marin County. Aufgrund der Rundumsicht auf die Bucht von San Francisco ist Ring Mountain ein beliebtes Ziel für Ausflügler. Ring Mountain ist der einzige Ort der Erde, an dem die äußerst seltene (Calochortus tiburonensis) aus der Gattung der Mormonentulpen wächst. Darüber hinaus ist Ring Mountain für seine Petroglyphen bekannt, Felsritzungen aus der Zeit vor Ankunft europäischer Siedler im Amerikanischen Westen. Der höchste Punkt von Ring Mountain liegt rund 184 Meter über dem Meeresspiegel. (de)
  • Ring Mountain is an elevated landform on the Tiburon Peninsula in Marin County, California. This mountain was named for George E. Ring, who served as a Marin County Supervisor from 1895 to 1903. A number of rare and endangered flora inhabit Ring Mountain. The mountain's twin summits consist of serpentinite, a rock which is very high in magnesium, producing soils of unusual chemistry (serpentine soil). The landscape is strewn with many sizable boulders which exhibit a variety of lithologies including high-pressure metamorphic rocks of amphibolite, blueschist, greenschist, and eclogite grade. (en)
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  • Ring Mountain (de)
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