Category
page 1Sedimentary basins of Europe
Pannonian Basin
plain in Europe
Paris Basin
geographical region of France
Vienna Basin
sedimentary basin in Central Europe

Marchfeld
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The Marchfeld () is a 900 km² sedimentary basin in Lower Austria, that borders Vienna to the east. Geologically, the Marchfeld constitutes the northern half of the Vienna Basin, which spans about 60 kilometers along the Danube. The Marchfeld traditionally served as Vienna’s vegetable supplier and Austria’s breadbasket. Economically, it has been significant since the 1930s due to its oil and natural gas deposits. Architecturally, the region is notable for its Baroque churches, town squares, and the Marchfeld castles.
Aquitaine Basin
Mesozoic and Cenozoic sedimentary basin in France
London Basin
basin of the River Thames in south-east England
Šalek Valley
basin in northern Slovenia
Vale of Clwyd
valley in Wales
Tulln Basin
alluvial plain in Lower Austria
Rockall Trough
bathymetric feature northwest of Scotland and Ireland between European continental shelf and Rockall Bank
Gotland Basin
Hampshire Basin
geological basin from the Palaeogene age