“…Franke 2000), which are spatially related to this suture, appear to mark the closure of an early Devonian successor basin, the Lizard-Giessen-Harz 'ocean', which apparently developed on the south side of the Rheic Ocean, and was, on collision, overthrust to the north, so that the ophiolitic fragments resulting from the obduction of this successor basin are now situated within the Giessen-Werra-Stidharz/ Selke Nappe, north of the Rheic Suture. The Mid-German Crystalline High (MGCH) marks the position of both, below the Rheic Suture late Silurian-Devonian arc magmatism on the Avalonian margin, and, now spatially superimposed upon it, but above the south-dipping Rheic Suture, Carboniferous age volcanism (Oncken 1997). Small magnetic highs seem to indicate a continuation of the volcanic centres within the MGCH eastwards into Poland as far as a point just NE of the Leszno-Wolsztyn High, corresponding to the location of the Moravian Line.…”