IVANO-FRANKIVSK REGION. TSEPIGA HILL.
GEOLOGICAL LANDMARKS OF UKRAINE. IVANO-FRANKIVSK REGION.
External Carpathians, Skyboviy Nappe
Nadvirna area, western outskirt of Pniv village. Left bank of Bystrytsya Nadvirnyanska River
48° 37′ N lat; 24° 30′ E long.
Cliff. Square 2 hectares
Stratigraphic, tectonic.
In the rocky bank of Bystrytsya Nadvirnyanska River (up to 70 m high and 300 m long) there exposes pile of variable-rhythmic intercalation of black bituminous flaky argillites and thick lens-like sandstone layers. These rocks are defined as Oligocene — Lower Miocene (Ombronsk-Egersk regional stages, 25-35 Ma). The rocks are folded.
This is typical section of Oligocene flysch rocks in Skybova Zone of External Carpathians which are deformed into numerous and diverse-shaped folds. The section is being permanently presented to all international geological excursions. It has highly impressive appearance and is local landscape decoration.
Ecological conditions are suitable.
There is ll-class motor-car road in front of outcrop from which the cliff is in 200 m by walk cross river sand-bar.
Legally the object as geological landmark is not defined yet.
It is suggested to give the status of geological state-rank landmark.
Sourсe: Geological Landmarks of Ukraine: In 3 volumes/V.P. Bezvynniy, S.V. Biletski, O.B. Bobrovetal.; V.l. Kalinin, D.S. Gurskiy, I.V. Antakova, Eds. — K.: DIA, 2006. — Volume I. — 320 p.
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