Northern Styrian Alps
Northern Styrian Alps | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Hochtor |
Elevation | 2,369 m (7,772 ft) |
Coordinates | 47°33′44″N 14°38′01″E / 47.56222°N 14.63361°ECoordinates: 47°33′44″N 14°38′01″E / 47.56222°N 14.63361°E |
Naming | |
Native name | [Steirische Nordalpen] Error: {{Native name}}: missing language tag (help) (language?) |
Geography | |
Northern Styrian Alps (section nr.26) within Eaestern Alps
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Country | Austria |
States of Austria | Styria, Upper Austria and Lower Austria |
Parent range | Alps |
Borders on | Styrian Prealps, Eastern Tauern Alps, Salzkammergut and Upper Austria Alps and Northern Lower Austria Alps |
Geology | |
Orogeny | Alpine orogeny |
Type of rock | Sedimentary rocks[1] |
The Northern Styrian Alps (Steirische Nordalpen in German) is the proposed name for a subdivision of mountain ranges in an as-yet-unadopted classification of the Alps located in Austria.
Geography[]
Administratively the range belongs to the Austrian state of Styria and, marginally, to Upper Austria and Lower Austria. The whole range is drained by the Danube river.
SOIUSA classification[]
According to SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps) the mountain range is an Alpine section, classified in the following way:[2]
- main part = Eastern Alps
- major sector = Northern Limestone Alps
- section = Northern Styrian Alps
- code = II/B-26
Subdivision[]
The range is divided in two Alpine subsections:[2]
- Ennstal Alps - SOIUSA code:II/B-26.I;
- North-eastern Styrian Alps - SOIUSA code:II/B-26.II;
These subsections are further subdivided in supergroups as it follows:
- Ennstal Alps:
- supergroup Haller Mauern - SOIUSA code:II/B-26.I-A,
- supergroup Gesäuse - SOIUSA code:II/B-26.I-B,
- supergroup - SOIUSA code:II/B-26.I-C.
- North-eastern Styrian Alps:
- supergroup Hochschwabgruppe - SOIUSA code:II/B-26.II-A,
- supergroup Mürzsteger Alpen - SOIUSA code:II/B-26.II-B,
- supergroup Rax-Schneeberg-Gruppe - SOIUSA code:II/B-26.II-C.
Notable summits[]
Some notable summits of the range are:
Name | metres | feet |
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Hochtor | 2,369 | 7,770 |
Hochschwab | 2,278 | 7,472 |
Klosterwappen | 2,076 | 6,809 |
Hohe Veitsch | 1,981 | 6,498 |
Messnerin | 1,835 | 6,019 |
References[]
- ^ The Northern Limestone Alps, Gesaeuse National Park; article on www.nationalpark.co.at, accessed on April 2012
- ^ a b Marazzi, Sergio (2005). Atlante Orografico delle Alpi. SOIUSA (in Italian). Priuli & Verlucca. ISBN 978-88-8068-273-8.
Categories:
- Mountain ranges of the Alps
- Mountain ranges of Upper Austria
- Mountain ranges of Lower Austria
- Mountain ranges of Styria