Kammertenberg

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The comb is a mountain Bankrupts out prepared by Talmäandrierung survey in the valley of the Neckar flowing between Enz Muehlacker Mulhouse and Lomersheim. It extends with a length of about 1.5 kilometers from north to south and appear forth from the Talperspektive Lomersheim as Table Mountain with westexponiertem steep slopes and sparse, Mediterranean atmosphere to vegetation. Geologically, it consists of layers of the upper Muschelkalk and Keuper of the lower low layer traps to the north.

Its highest point reaches 285.3 meters above sea level. Its upper edge is thus about 60 feet above the bed of the river Enz addition to an abandoned quarry in the upper Muschelkalk was probably abruptly due to Entlastungsdehnungsklüftung and salt or Gipsauslaugungen 1955 a deep sinkholes - hole on the surface of a diameter of about 1.5 meters has and evaporated to frost days from the deep. Above the northern third of there partly agricultural western slope was up in the first half of the 20th century, a quarry in the lower Keuper, which may have been used for the extraction of Lettenkohle. He had grown up in the 1930s to the living space of a Roma family, which is why the springing of the Kaesberg - road source was called the Gypsy source. In the 1940s there Lomersheimer the dump was established, which was operated until the mid -1970s. After a Kompostierversuchsplatz was on the covered dump set up and now a public chopping and Kompostierplatz is now on the elevated plane operated.

On the steep western slope of the vegetation is due to low soil formation, edaphic drought and because of the up in the 1950s as was customary Abflammens in a succession stage with pines and open heath land to which, inter alia, the Pasque Flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris) and occasionally grow orchids.

  • Mountain in Europe
  • Mountain in Baden- Württemberg
  • Mountain under 1000 meters
  • Muehlacker
  • Geography ( Enz )
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