Trun-Punteglias-Teilmassiv
Retour à Massif de l'AarReprésentation et statut
- Couleur CMYK
- N/A
- Couleur RGB
- R: 241 G: 237 B: 239
- Rang
- unité tectonique
- Usage
- Ce terme est en usage.
- Status
- valide
Nomenclature
- Deutsch
- Trun-Punteglias-Teilmassiv
- Français
- Sous-massif de Trun-Punteglias
- Italiano
- Sotto-massiccio di Trun-Punteglias
- English
- Trun-Punteglias Submassif
- Origine du nom
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Val Punteglias (GR), nördlich von Trun
- Variantes historiques
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Punteglias and Trun sub-massifs (Milnes & Pfiffner 1977), Trun-Teilmassiv, Punteglias-Teilmassiv, Trun-Punteglias Submassif (TK500 / Gouffon et al. 2024)
Géographie
- Extension géographique
- Andermatt, Oberalppass, Surselva.
- Région-type
- Val Punteglias (GR)
Références
- Révision
-
2024) :
Tectonic Map of Switzerland 1:500000, Explanatory notes. Federal Office of Topography swisstopo, Wabern
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p.33: [The Aar Massif] is subdivided by several faults into a large External Aar Massif, making up almost the entire width of the Aar Massif in its central part, and a thinner Internal Aar Massif, which is subdivied into two submassifs: the Baldschieder-Gletsch Submassif, which crops out in upper Valais region, south of the Rote Kuh - Gampel Shear Zone – a reactivated paleofault – and its possible continuation between Aletsch and Rhône glaciers, and the Trun-Punteglias Submassif in the Surselva (Graubünden).