Infrahelvetic complex
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Infrahelvetic complex
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The Infrahelvetic complex is a tectonic unit in the Swiss Alps. It consists of autochthonous rocks of the former southern continental margin of the European Plate. The Infrahelvetic complex has been overthrusted by the Helvetic nappes, that partly contain similar rocks. It crops out in the northern part of the canton of Graubünden, generally south and below the Helvetic nappes and north of the Penninic nappes. The Infrahelvetic complex consists of Mesozoic cover rocks, most notably massive limes
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2019-05-05T01:34:26Z
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