Kitzsteinhorn

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Created: 2013-09-02 14:00:48
Modified: 2022-11-16 11:54:19

Country:Austria
Observation Type:TSP
Area:0.004 km2
The Kitzsteinhorn is a 3.203 m high mountain peak in Central Austria. At the Kitzsteinhorn a total number of five boreholes have been drilled into permafrost-affected bedrock (calcareous mica-schist). Currently two boreholes ("Kitzsteinhorn 1" and "Kitzsteinhorn 2") are active (since 2016). Temperature data is provided for "Kitzsteinhorn 1". Active layer data is provided for "Kitzsteinhorn 1" and "Kitzsteinhorn 2". All boreholes are operated within the research project "Open-Air-Lab Kitzsteinhorn". For more information refer to: https://www.georesearch.ac.at/en/areas/labs-and-methods/opal-kitzsteinhorn/

Center of the site

Longitude:-2.71116717°
Latitude:56.431597575°

Bounding Box

Max Lat: 65.674762°
Min Long: -18.107637° Max Long: 12.68530266°
Min Lat: 47.18843315°
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  • Red Marker: Borehole.
  • Green Marker: Active Layer.
  • Yellow Marker: Ancillary Measurement.
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