The Hitsche Maar lies in the Eifel Mountains between Bitburg and Ulmen. The maar has a diameter of 60 metres and a crater depth of 5 metres. Known as the "smallest maar in the Eifel", the Hitsche has silted up to form a sedge marsh.[1]
The HitscheMaar lies in the Eifel Mountains between Bitburg and Ulmen. The maar has a diameter of 60 metres and a crater depth of 5 metres. Known as the...
Maar (E of Gerolstein, N of Gees) Eckfelder Maar (near Eckfeld) Eigelbacher Maar (near Kopp, county of Daun; maar basin: c. 1200 m × 1200 m) Hitsche Maar...
Gillenfeld Maars. West of the Alf valley lie three maars in a group of volcanoes side by side: the Holzmaar, the Dürres Maar and the HitscheMaar. They arose...
Strohn) Station 24 Holzmaar (maar lake) Station 25 Dürres Maar and HitscheMaar Station 26 Weinfelder Maar Station 27 Gemündener Maar Station 28 Volcano Museum...
maar. In the immediate vicinity is another maar, the Dürres Maar. On its south and southwest shores, the maar has silted up with sediments, core samples...