Boulders from the Northern Calcareous Alps with:
1. Nummulitic Limestone from the Helvetic Zone along the northern rim of the Northern Calcareous Alps, Germany. It is formed by extinct single-celled foraminiferans called ‘Nummulites’ that occurred during the Late Eocene Period. Another model of Nummultic limestone can be found here: https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/nummulitic-limestone-germany-2b90e77461fe42ce92ea2273d1d1bef8
2. A piece of the ‘Rhät Riffkalk’ formed by the reef-forming coral ‘Thecosmilia clathrata ‘. Triassic. Another model showing Triassic corals can be found here: https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/triassic-corals-germany-a9c863add86149168d9cdfc38fdce737
3. Rock containing the foraminiferan 'Assilina'. Eocene.
4. 'Lumachelle' containing bivalves and brachiopods from Kössener Schichten. Late Triassic.
5. Nummulitic Limestone. Late Eocene.