Salzburg Slate Alps

Salzburg Slate Alps

Highest point
Peak Hundstein
Elevation 2,117 m (6,946 ft)
Coordinates 47°20′17″N 12°54′40″E / 47.33806°N 12.91111°E / 47.33806; 12.91111
Geography

Salzburg Slate Alps (in red) within the Alps.
The borders of the range according to
Alpine Club classification of the Eastern Alps

Country Austria
State Salzburg
Range coordinates 47°23′N 13°13′E / 47.39°N 13.21°E / 47.39; 13.21Coordinates: 47°23′N 13°13′E / 47.39°N 13.21°E / 47.39; 13.21
Parent range Central Eastern Alps

The Salzburg Slate Alps (German: Salzburger Schieferalpen) are a group of mountains in the Central Eastern Alps in the Austrian state of Salzburg. Situated within the greywacke zone, they are also regarded as part of the Northern Limestone Alps.

The range is located between the Kitzbühel Alps, the continuation of the greywacke zone beyond Lake Zeller and Saalach river in the west, and the Dachstein massif in the east. In the north it is adjacent to the Berchtesgaden Alps, while in the south the Salzach valley separates it from the Hohe Tauern.

Subdivisions

This mountain group, designated by the Alpine Club Classification of the Eastern Alps (AVE) based on its underlying rock, cannot be assigned from a geological perspective either to the Northern or the Central Alps, so it does not fit into the general tripartite division of the Eastern Alps and, as a result, is variously treated in the literature. From a topographic perspective the group includes:


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