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The Gailtal Alps (German: Gailtaler Alpen or Drauzug), is a mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps in Austria. It rises between the River Drava (Drau) and the Gail valley (in southwestern Carinthia) and through the southern part of East Tyrol. Its western group called "Lienz Dolomites" (Lienzer Dolomiten), is sometimes counted as part of this range and sometimes seen as separate.

Gailtal Alps
German: Gailtaler Alpen, Drauzug
Große Sandspitze, the highest peak in the range
Highest point
PeakGroße Sandspitze
Elevation2,770 m (9,090 ft)
Coordinates46°46′0″N 12°48′42″E
Dimensions
Length100 km (62 mi)
Geography
The Gailtal Alps (in red) within the Alps.
The borders of the range according to
Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps
CountryAustria
StatesCarinthia and Tyrol (East Tyrol)
Parent rangeSouthern Limestone Alps
Carnic and Gailtal Alps and Alps
Geology
OrogenyAlpine orogeny
Type of rockLimestone

Classification


According to the Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps (AVE) the Gailtal Alps (No. 56) are subdivided into the Drauzug proper and Lienz Dolomites subgroups, while in common parlance the umbrella term Drauzug conversely applies to the whole Limestone Alps range between the Drava and Gail rivers, including the Gailtal Alps and the Lienz Dolomites. In traditional geography according to Eduard Suess and Leopold Kober, Drauzug or Drau-Save-Zug denoted all Southern Limestone Alps ranges stretching along the Drava River, from the Lienz Dolomites in the west to the Karawanks in the east.

Located south of the broad Drava Valley, the Gailtal Alps orographically count as part of the Southern Limestone Alps. However, they rise north of the Periadriatic Seam an therefore geologically do not rank among the Southern Alps ranges. In regard to their orogenesis, they represent the remnants of the limestone nappes which had been moved northwards across the Central Eastern Alps to form the Northern Limestone Alps.

Despite their name, the Lienz Dolomites are not made up of dolomite, though the steep rugged karst topography resembles the South Alpine Dolomite rock formations. The northern Latschur group with Mt. Goldeck near Spittal an der Drau does not consist of limestone rocks, but is a crystalline basement massif.


Geography


Mt Reißkofel
Mt Reißkofel

The 100 km long range, which narrows in the west, stretches between the Gail in the south and the Drava in the north. In a trough between the Gailtal Alps and Mt. Goldeck lies the Weißensee at 930 metres (3,050 ft), the highest lake for bathing in Austria.


Neighbouring ranges


Based on the AVE classification, the adjacent ranges are:


Subdivisions


The Gailtal Alps can be divided into five massifs in east–west direction, separated by draws and the Weissensee longitudinal valley:[1]

Lienz Dolomites and Lienz
Lienz Dolomites and Lienz



Literature



References


  1. Hubert Trimmel (1962), Verband österreichischer Höhlenforscher (ed.), Gebirgsgruppengliederung für das österreichische Höhlenverzeichnis (in German), Vienna



На других языках


[de] Gailtaler Alpen

Die Gailtaler Alpen sind eine Gebirgsgruppe der Südlichen Ostalpen. Sie verlaufen als Kettengebirge zwischen Drau- und Gailtal im Süden Kärntens und Osttirols in Österreich. Die westliche Hälfte der Gailtaler Alpen wird mit ihren schroffen Gipfeln aus Hauptdolomit als Lienzer Dolomiten bezeichnet und besitzt mit der 2770 m ü. A. hohen Großen Sandspitze die höchste Erhebung der Gailtaler Alpen. Aus geologischer Sicht bilden die Gailtaler Alpen gemeinsam mit den Nordkarawanken den Drauzug, ein infolge der Alpenfaltung zurückgebliebener Teil der Nördlichen Kalkalpen.
- [en] Gailtal Alps

[fr] Alpes de Gailtal

Les Alpes de Gailtal (en allemand : Gailtaler Alpen, également Drauzug, « chaîne de la Drave ») sont un massif des Préalpes orientales méridionales. Cette chaîne de montagnes s'élève en Autriche (dans le land de Carinthie et le Tyrol oriental), entre les vallées de la Drave au nord et de la Gail au sud, d'où leur nom.

[it] Alpi della Gail

Le Alpi della Gail (in tedesco Drauzug) sono una sottosezione [1] delle Alpi Carniche e della Gail. Si trovano in territorio austriaco (Carinzia e Tirolo) e prendono il nome dal fiume Gail, che le delimita a sud. La loro parte più occidentale prende il nome di Dolomiti di Lienz.

[ru] Гайльтальские Альпы

Гайльтальские Альпы (нем. Gailtaler Alpen, Drauzug) — горная цепь в Южных Известняковых Альпах в Австрии. Расположены между реками Драва и Гайль и проходят через южную часть Восточного Тироля. Западная группа Гайльтальских Альп известна как Лиенцевские Доломиты, которые иногда рассматриваются как отдельная гряда.



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