List of sandstones

This is a list of types of sandstone that have been or are used economically as natural stone for building and other commercial or artistic purposes.

Trans-regional

(across state borders)

  • Cornbrash Sandstone: North Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony
  • Elbe Sandstone: Germany (Saxony) and the Czech Republic
  • Red Main Sandstone: Hesse, Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria
  • Wealden Sandstone: Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia

Australia

Belgium

Canada

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

France

Germany

Bavaria

  • Abtswind Sandstone: on the Friedrichsberg near Abtswind
  • Burgpreppach Sandstone: Burgpreppach
  • Gnodstadt Sandstone: Gnodstadt near Ochsenfurt
  • Ihrlerstein Green Sandstone: Ihrlerstein near Kelheim
  • Sand Sandstone: Sand am Main
  • Trebgast Sandstone: Trebgast
  • Worzeldorf Sandstone: Worzeldorf near Nuremberg

Baden-Württemberg

Hessen

Lower Saxony

North Rhine –Westphalia

Rheinland-Pfalz

  • Kordel Sandstone Kordel
  • Leistadt Sandstone: Leistadt
  • Neustadt-Haardt Sandstone: Neustadt an der Weinstraße
  • Schweinstal Sandstone: Schopp
  • Udelfangen Sandstone: Udelfangen
  • Flonheim Sandstone: Flonheim
  • Obersulzbach Sandstone: Obersulzbach

Saarland

  • Britten Sandstone: near Britten

Saxony

Elbe sandstones:

Saxony-Anhalt

  • Nebra Sandstone: Nebra
  • Siebigerode Sandstone: Siebigerode
  • Ummendorf Sandstone: Ummendorf

Thuringia

Hungary

India

Israel/Palestine

Italy

Lesotho

  • White City Sandstone, near Maseru

Pakistan

Poland

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

South Africa

United Kingdom

England

Scotland

Wales

United States

See also

References

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