Asberg (Westerwald)

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Asberg
Asberg Birkig.jpg
The Asberg seen from the Birkig
Summit of the Asberg
Summit of the Asberg
Highest point
Elevation441 m above sea level (NHN) (1,446.9 ft) [1]
Coordinates50°37′31″N 7°17′46″E / 50.6254°N 7.2962°E / 50.6254; 7.2962Coordinates: 50°37′31″N 7°17′46″E / 50.6254°N 7.2962°E / 50.6254; 7.2962
Geography
Asberg is located in Rhineland-Palatinate
Asberg
Asberg
Parent rangeRheinwesterwald Volcanic Ridge, Niederwesterwald
Geology
Type of rockbasalt

The Asberg is a hill, 441 m above sea level (NHN),[1][2] on the Rheinwesterwald Volcanic Ridge on the northern edge of the Linz Heights (Linzer Höhe). Until the 1970s it was the site of a basalt quarry.

Geography[]

The Asberg lies in the east of the borough of Unkel (central section and summit) and the municipalities of Rheinbreitbach (northern section) and Erpel (southern section) and is highest point of each district. The stumpy dome (kuppe) of the Asberg rises above the surrounding plateau of the volcanic ridge by around 80 metres. Three flooded pits, with a total area of two hectares, are distributed over a distance of 500 metres to the west and east of the summit, the easternmost and largest lake containing zones of silting.

References[]

  1. ^ a b Map services of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation
  2. ^ Landesvermessungsamt Nordrhein-Westfalen: topographic map 1:25,000 series, 5309 Königswinter, Bonn 2000; according to the land registry the height is 432.8 m above NN

Literature[]

  • Jürgen Fuchs: Basalt vom Asberg. In: Heimat-Jahrbuch des Landkreises Neuwied 2008, ISBN 978-3-935690-61-4, S. 231–236.

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