1997
DOI: 10.1007/pl00014668
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Depth of intrusion and thermal modeling of the Falkenberg granite (Oberpfalz, Germany)

Abstract: The Late Carboniferous Falkenberg granite, exposed 2 km to the east of the German Continental Deep Drilling (KTB) drill site, has solidified at a depth of approximately 9-12 km. The initial temperature of the intrusion was 780-800°C. The shape of the pluton is approximately that of a horizontal plate with an assumed original thickness of approximately 9 km, 3 km of which having now been removed by erosion. The results of simple one-dimensional thermal modeling, based on conductive heat transfer, suggest coolin… Show more

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“…These plutons have been intruded along fault intersections within the Moldanubian-Saxothuringian suture zone. Largest intrusion of this younger suite is the Falkenberg Granite, whose depth of intrusion was constrained at 9 to 12 km (Zulauf et al 1997).…”
Section: Area 2: Oberpfalzmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These plutons have been intruded along fault intersections within the Moldanubian-Saxothuringian suture zone. Largest intrusion of this younger suite is the Falkenberg Granite, whose depth of intrusion was constrained at 9 to 12 km (Zulauf et al 1997).…”
Section: Area 2: Oberpfalzmentioning
confidence: 99%