Eckfelder Maar

The Eckfelder Maar

Coordinates: 50°06′56″N 6°49′07″E / 50.11556°N 6.81861°E / 50.11556; 6.81861 The Eckfelder Maar is a former volcanic lake, that was formed during the Middle Eocene around 44.3 million years ago and is thus the oldest known maar.[1] It lies in the southwestern Eifel mountains near Manderscheid in Germany.[1] It is also an important fossil site that contains numerous fossil remains of fauna and flora, some of them complete. It has been continuously scientifically researched since 1987. The large number of finds - to date 25,000 fossils have been found[1] - have enabled a very detailed reconstruction of the landscape. This maar, together with the Grube Messel and the Geiseltal valley, is one of the foremost archaeological sites for this geological epoch in Central Europe and worldwide.

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  1. 1 2 3 Das Eckfelder Maar at www.eckfelder-maar.de. Retrieved 22 Jul 2016.

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