Home  

Random  

Nearby  



Log in  



Settings  



Donate  



About Wikipedia  

Disclaimers  



Wikipedia





Westrich Plateau





Article  

Talk  



Language  

Watch  

Edit  





The Westrich Plateau (German: Westricher Hochfläche),[1] also Zweibrücken Westrich (Zweibrücker Westrich)[2]orSouthwest Palatine Plateau (Südwestpfälzische Hochfläche),[3][4][5] is a landscape in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, with small areas also in the Saarland (Saarpfalz-Kreis). Its heart is in the southwest of the Palatinate region and it is part of the historic region of Westrich.[6]

The Westrich Plateau (highlighted) to the west of the Palatinate Forest and Wasgau

Geography

edit

Structure and boundaries

edit
 
The Sickingen Escarpment rising from Landstuhl (on the left) to the Sickingen Heights (on the right)

The Westrich Plateau consists mainly of the Sickingen Heights in the north and the Zweibrücken Hills in the south which, morphologically, belong more to northeastern LorraineinFrance).[7]

The main plateau falls away in a marked scarp slope, the Sickingen Escarpment, to the northwest (towards the Homburg Basin) and especially to the north, towards the Landstuhl Marsh. By contrast, the eastern edge of the Westrich transitions rather smoothly from its muschelkalk plateau to the bunter sandstone of the Palatine Forest. The subdivisions of the plateau along the Moosalb and near Eppenbrunn also extend into the wooded region of the Palatine Forest Nature Park. In the east the land gradually descends to the settlement fringe of Pirmasens and the Trualbe, opposite the Queidersbach and the Moosalb valley, which forms the actual eastern boundary.[8] To the south the Zweibrücken Hills continue the plateau into France, and more specifically into the Bitscherland and the Alsace bossue.

The central section of the plateau's western boundary with the Saint Ingbert-Kirkeler Woods and, further south, with the Bliesgau, runs (according to the Bundesanstalt für Landeskunde, Saarbrücken sheet, and popular opinion) just west of the state border with Saarland and does not cross the valley of the Blies, which from here on forms the boundary with the first-named of the two regions. This compares with a purely Saarland division according to Quasten which also counts a narrow strip of land southwest of Blieskastel (right = west of the Blies) as part of the Zweibrücken Westrich.[9]

References

edit
  1. ^ Helmut Beeger et al.: "Die Landschaften von Rheinhessen-Pfalz − Benennung und räumliche Abgrenzung". In: Berichte zur deutschen Landeskunde, Vol. 63, Part 2, Trier, 1989, pp. 327–359
  • ^ For example in the Handbuch der naturräumlichen Gliederung Deutschlands.
  • ^ Albert Zink (1966), Die Pfalz, mein Heimatland : Eine Heimatkunde für die Pfälzer Jugend (in German) (3. ed.), Speyer: Zechner
  • ^ Heinz Wittner: Großer Pfalzführer, p. 479
  • ^ Emil Heuser: Neuer Pfalzführer, p. 6
  • ^ August Becker: Die Pfalz und die Pfälzer, pp. 347−354; pp. 363−368; pp. 369−385
  • ^ Michael Geiger: Die Landschaften der Pfalz, pp. 102 − 103
  • ^ Helmut Beeger u. a.: "Die Landschaften von Rheinhessen-Pfalz − Benennung und räumliche Abgrenzung". In: Berichte zur deutschen Landeskunde, Vol. 63, Heft 2, Trier, 1989, pp. 336–338
  • ^ Systeme Schneider/Werle (Blätter Saarbrücken und Trier/Mettendorf) vs Quasten auf einer Karte (pdf, 2.0 MB)
  • Literature

    edit
    edit


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Westrich_Plateau&oldid=1224922061"
     



    Last edited on 21 May 2024, at 08:53  





    Languages

     


    Deutsch
     

    Wikipedia


    This page was last edited on 21 May 2024, at 08:53 (UTC).

    Content is available under CC BY-SA 4.0 unless otherwise noted.



    Privacy policy

    About Wikipedia

    Disclaimers

    Contact Wikipedia

    Code of Conduct

    Developers

    Statistics

    Cookie statement

    Terms of Use

    Desktop