Boulder bed of the Jerischke terminal moraine

Site Description

A boulder bed refers to a glacial deposit formation of boulders within a terminal moraine. The different-sized boulders transported with the glacier accumulated at the ice margin following glacial retreat, whereas finer material (sand, silt and clay) was transported away by the meltwater. The boulder bed near Raden is a Saale Glaciation (126 – 300 kya) relict of the Jerischke terminal moraine, which was formed in the Warthe Stage (130 – 140 kya). At this place, the moraine contains only a small amount of large debris, and extends over a width of 80 m with a difference in height of approximately 2 m.

Data

Locality

Česko

Terrain difficulty

3 / 5

Time required

0.5 hours.

Elevation difference

15 m

What will you see here?

Raden

1

Coarse-grained, fibrous gneiss with red potassium feldspar and black biotite

Raden

2

Coarse-grained, biotite-rich granite, dominated by greyish plagioclase

Raden

3

Reddish-grey, medium-grained granite with potassium feldspar and quartz, as well as unidentified dark constituents

Do you know that...

Did you know that, with a slope gradient of up to 18%, the south-facing Jerischke terminal moraine provides ideal winegrowing conditions? The large number of sunshine hours on the 4 hectare vine area make for premium quality wines from the grape varieties Riesling, Red Riesling, Johanniter, Cabernet Cortis and Regent

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How to Reach Us

This locality is situated in the immediate vicinity of the village of Raden, on the route of the Jerischke terminal moraine themed cycle path. From Raden on foot or by bike, follow the signposted cycle route approximately 300 m east to our information board.

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