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- Reifling is a former muni****lity in the district of Murtal in Styria, Austria. Since the 2015 Styria muni****l structural reform, it is part of the muni****lity...
- District. On 1 January 2015, the adjoining muni****lities of Oberweg and Reifling were merged into Judenburg. It is located in the Upper Styrian region,...
- Oberalm Formation Tithonian Berriasian Raibl Formation Reichenhall Formation Reifling Formation Ruhpolding Formation Schlern Group Schrambach Formation Schrattenkalk...
- Offenburg, Paig, Paßhammer, Pölshof, Sauerbrunn, Thalheim, Thaling Pusterwald Reifling Auerling, Feeberg Reisstraße Kothgraben Sankt Anna am Lavantegg Bärnthal...
- formation is unconformably overlain by the Kapellener Shale and overlies the Reifling Formation, in the Kalkkögel and Radstadt Tauern the dolomite overlies the...
- Châtillon-sur-Seine. In 1805, Testot-Ferry distinguished himself at the battle of Reifling(Austria), where he captured a whole Austrian battalion (450 soldiers and...
- Hohentauern 434 Murtal Judenburg 9,191 Judenburg 10,141 Murtal Oberweg 574 Reifling 376 Apfelberg 1,145 Knittelfeld 12,446 Murtal Knittelfeld 11,301 Kobenz...
- Carboniferous to Lower Cretaceous rocks, mostly limestones (e.g., Wetterstein and Reifling limestones) and dolomites (Ramsau and Wetterstein), locally also thick...
- containing clay intraclasts. The formation is gradually evolving from the Reifling Formation. It is usually overlain by the Lunz/Reibl Formation or Wetterstein...
- Sylvie Crasquin (2015). "Deep-water ostracods from the Middle Anisian (Reifling Formation) of the Northern Calcareous Alps (Austria)". Journal of Micropalaeontology...