Weser-Aller Plains and Geest

The Weser-Aller Plains and Geest[1] (German: Weser-Aller-Flachland) is a natural regional unit of the North German Plain in Germany. It extends over most of the southern catchment of the Aller including the lower reaches of the Oker and Leine and is bounded in the west by the Middle Weser.

Weser-Aller Plains and Geest
Weser-Aller-Flachland
Coordinates: 52°23′27″N 10°07′15″E / 52.39083°N 10.12083°E / 52.39083; 10.12083
StateLower Saxony, Germany
Primary natural regionNorth German Plain
Secondary natural regionCentral North German Plain
Tertiary natural regionNorth German Geest

It is also bounded, from a natural region perspective, by the Stade Geest, the Luneburg Heath, the Wendland and the Altmark in the north; in the east by the Central German Black Earth Region (Mitteldeutsches Schwarzerdegebiet), in the south by the Northern Harz Foreland and Lower Saxon Börde and, in the west, by the Dümmer-Geest Lowland and Ems-Hunte Geest.[2][3] In the BfN numbering scheme it is number D31.

Natural regional allocation edit

In the system of natural regions of Germany the Weser-Aller Plains are a tertiary level major region and major unit group (Number 62, two-digit) within the North German Plain (primary level major region). They are split as into the following major units (fourth level regions, three-digits) :[4][5]

References edit

  1. ^ Dickinson (1964).
  2. ^ "Biogeografische Regionen und naturräumliche Haupteinheiten Deutschlands" (PDF) (in German). Retrieved 2016-03-29.
  3. ^ Karte deutscher Naturräume
  4. ^ E. Meynen and J. Schmithüsen: Handbook of the Natural Region Divisions of Germany – Bundesanstalt für Landeskunde, 6th issue, Remagen, 1959 (9 issues in 8 books, 1953–1962, updated map 1:1,000,000 scale with major units, 1960)
  5. ^ Bundesamt für Naturschutz: Naturräumliche Haupteinheiten Deutschlands

Literature edit

  • Dickinson, Robert E. (1964). Germany: A regional and economic geography (2nd ed.). London: Methuen. p. 84.