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The Wetterstein Formation is a regional geologic formation of the Northern Limestone Alps and Western Carpathians extending from southern Bavaria, Germany in the west, through northern Austria to northern Hungary and western Slovakia in the east. The formation dates back to the Ladinian to Carnian stages of the Late Triassic. The formation is named after the Wetterstein Mountains in southern Germany and northwestern Austria. The center of its distribution, however, is in the Karwendel Mountains. It occurs in the Northern and Southern Limestone Alps and in the Western Carpathians.

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  • Wettersteinský vápenec (cs)
  • Wettersteinkalk (de)
  • Wetterstein Formation (en)
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  • Wettersteinský vápenec (německy Wettersteinkalk, anglicky Wetterstein Limestone) je pevný, zpravidla (světle) šedý vápenec, středně až svrchnětriasového stáří (ladin-spodní karn). Představuje horninu typickou pro jižnější jednotky Alp, Karpat a Dinarid. (cs)
  • Wettersteinkalk und Wettersteindolomit sind die häufigsten Namen für ein Karbonatgestein aus der Mittleren Trias, der ladinischen Zeitstufe, vergleichbar der deutschen Stufe des Muschelkalks. Das Gestein ist in den ganzen Alpen verbreitet, mancherorts als Kalkstein (Calciumcarbonat), mancherorts als Dolomit mit einem zusätzlichen Anteil an Magnesium. Da bei der Dolomitisierung durch die Umkristallisation die Fossilspuren weitgehend gelöscht werden, sind im Wettersteindolomit die Fossilien noch schlechter, selbst im Dünnschliff kaum noch zu erkennen. Wettersteindolomit ist selten so bituminös und daher meist wesentlich reiner und hellfarbiger als der typische Hauptdolomit. Ansonsten sind keine grundsätzlichen Unterschiede zum gleichnamigen Kalk bekannt. (de)
  • The Wetterstein Formation is a regional geologic formation of the Northern Limestone Alps and Western Carpathians extending from southern Bavaria, Germany in the west, through northern Austria to northern Hungary and western Slovakia in the east. The formation dates back to the Ladinian to Carnian stages of the Late Triassic. The formation is named after the Wetterstein Mountains in southern Germany and northwestern Austria. The center of its distribution, however, is in the Karwendel Mountains. It occurs in the Northern and Southern Limestone Alps and in the Western Carpathians. (en)
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  • Wetterstein Formation (en)
  • Wetterstein limestone (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Wettersteingebirge_map.png
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