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19

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Difficulty

FATMAP difficulty grade

Difficult

Description

This special and easily accessible mass grave at the summit of the Auernig is situated in an approximately eight metres thick dark-grey bed of limestone and geologists have named it "s".

The mass grave contains the grain-like shells of Fusulinida with a size of up to one centimetre.

Fusulinida are extinct, single-celled marine creatures with a rice corn-like calcareous shell.

Net-like remains of bryozoans, calcareous algae and tiny shells from ostracodes can also be found here.

Especially remarkable is that silicic acid solutions have transformed the shells into pure quartz.

Since quartz is more weather-resistant than limestone, the Fusulinida protrude from the limestone and are therefore easily visible to the naked eye.

They are less visible in freshly broken limestone.

The habitat of the Fusulinida was a maritime area with still, flat waters near the coast.

A large joint limestone plate of almost consistent proportions could form since no debris from the mainland entered the waters at the time. equipment Depending on season but the following is always needed: - sturdy mountain or hiking boots, practical hiking wear, windbreaker jacket, headwear, rainwear, hiking stick, sunblock, sun glasses - Provisions: plenty of beverages, change of clothes