2017
DOI: 10.17738/ajes.2017.0003
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A model of dinoflagellate cyst distribution around the K/Pg boundary and its paleoenvironmental implications (Eastern Alps)

Abstract: A new model was developed for the paleogeographic distribution of dinoflagellate cysts across the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary. Four sections in the Eastern Alps were studied. The Knappengraben and Gamsbach sections are located in the Gosau Basin of Gams, Austria. They are continuous across the boundary and represent a bathyal environment. The Waidach section north of Salzburg (Austria) contains neritic deposits of the Helvetic unit but shows a hiatus at the boundary. The Goppling section between Teise… Show more

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“…For this conversion different formulas and empirical correlations were suggested for countries in Central Europe (Grünthal et al, 2009). The conversion of intensity into magnitude for the Austrian catalogue is obtained by the formula M= 2/3I 0 (Lenhardt, 2007a). Conversion for the ACORN earthquake catalogue is given by the following formula (Grünthal et al, 2009).…”
Section: Earthquake Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this conversion different formulas and empirical correlations were suggested for countries in Central Europe (Grünthal et al, 2009). The conversion of intensity into magnitude for the Austrian catalogue is obtained by the formula M= 2/3I 0 (Lenhardt, 2007a). Conversion for the ACORN earthquake catalogue is given by the following formula (Grünthal et al, 2009).…”
Section: Earthquake Datamentioning
confidence: 99%