| 21. | Flysch deposits in the Southern Alps of Lombardy probably occurred in the Cretaceous or later.
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| 22. | The name flysch is currently used in many mountain chains belonging to the Alpine belt.
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| 23. | Landslides are common of the flysch formations.
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| 24. | There are Triassic effusives in the rock of Fatric and Hronic of the Flysch Belt.
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| 25. | The range is composed of Carpathian flysch.
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| 26. | The entire range is composed of Carpathian flysch and is oriented from north to southeast.
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| 27. | The mountains are built from flysch rocks.
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| 28. | Flysch units from the Cretaceous to Early Miocene are located between the External and Internal Zones.
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| 29. | Flysch is formed under deep marine circumstances, in a quiet and low-energetic depositional environment.
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| 30. | During this stage, deep water and commonly marine sediments, known as flysch, are deposited.
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