The Southern Limestone Alps (Italian: Alpi Sud-orientali, German: Südliche Kalkalpen), also called the Southern Calcareous Alps, are the ranges of the Eastern Alps south of the Central Eastern Alps mainly located in northern Italy and the adjacent lands of Austria and Slovenia. The distinction from the Central Alps, where the higher peaks are located, is based on differences in geological composition. The Southern Limestone Alps extend from the Sobretta-Gavia range in Lombardy in the west to the Pohorje in Slovenia in the east.
Southern Limestone Alps | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Ortler |
Elevation | 3,905 m (12,812 ft) |
Coordinates | 46°30′32″N 10°32′42″E / 46.50889°N 10.54500°E |
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Parent range | Eastern Alps |
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Alpine Club classification
editRanges of the Southern Limestone Alps according to the Alpine Club classification (from east to west):
- Pohorje (1)
- Kamnik–Savinja Alps (2)
- Karawanks (3)
- Julian Alps (4)
- Gailtal Alps (5)
- Carnic Alps (6)
- Southern Carnic Alps (7)
- Dolomites (8)
- Fiemme Mountains (9)
- Vicentine Alps (10)
- Nonsberg Group (11)
- Brenta Group (12)
- Garda Mountains (13)
- Ortler Alps (14)
- Adamello-Presanella Alps (15)
- Sobretta-Gavia Group (16)
Physiography
editThe Southern Alps are a distinct physiographic section of the larger Alps province, which in turn is part of the larger Alpine System physiographic division.
See also
editReferences
edit- Franz Graßler (1984), DAV; OeAV; AVS (eds.), "Alpenvereinseinteilung der Ostalpen (AVE): Alpenvereins-Jahrbuch", Berg '84 (in German), vol. 108, pp. 215–224
- Dr. Josef Moriggl (1928), Hauptausschuß des D. u. Ö. Alpenvereins (ed.), Ratgeber für Alpenwanderer in den Ostalpen: Mit Schutzhüttenverzeichnis (in German) (2 ed.), Munich
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External links
edit- Media related to Southern Limestone Alps at Wikimedia Commons