Granite and Gneiss Plateau
The Gneiss and Granite Plateau (German: Granit- und Gneisplateau, also called the Granite and Gneiss Highland (Granit- und Gneishochland), is one of the five major landscapes in Austria. It forms the Mühlviertel and Waldviertel in the states of Upper and Lower Austria. Geologically it is the Austrian part of the Bohemian Massif.
Literature
- W. Kilian, F. Müller, F. Starlinger, "Hauptwuchsgebiet 9: Mühl- und Waldviertel", in Forstliche Bundesversuchsanstalt (ed.), [Archived 2013-10-31 at Archive.today Die forstlichen Wuchsgebiete Österreichs. Eine Naturraumgliederung nach waldökologischen Gesichtspunkten] Check
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value (help) (in German), Vienna, pp. 83ff, ISSN 0374-9037CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Max H. Fink, Otto Moog, Reinhard Wimmer (2000), "Fließgewässer-Naturräume 5: Granit – und Gneishochland", in Umweltbundesamt (ed.), [ Fließgewässer-Naturräume Österreichs] Check
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value (help), Monographien Band 128 (in German), Wien, pp. 83ff, ISBN 3-85457-558-0CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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