1983
DOI: 10.1029/tc002i001p00091
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Evolution of the Pannonian Basin System: 2. Subsidence and thermal history

Abstract: Analysis of sedimentation and thermal data indicates that, for most parts of the Pannonian basin, observed heat flow, thermal gradients, rates of thermal subsidence and vitrinite reflectance are about twice those predicted by assuming a uniform extension model for basin formation in late Miocene time. A modified extension model, whereby large amounts of heat are added to the uppermost mantle during extension (roughly equivalent to replacing the entire sub-crustal lithosphere by asthenosphere), produced results… Show more

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“…It appears that the central Pannonian basin is characterised by two extensional stages (Lankreijer et al, 1995;Fodor et al, 2000). Typical subsidence histories for the border and central areas are illustrated in Fig.s 5a-d (Royden et al, 1983b;Lankreijer et al, 1995).…”
Section: Constraints From Basin Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It appears that the central Pannonian basin is characterised by two extensional stages (Lankreijer et al, 1995;Fodor et al, 2000). Typical subsidence histories for the border and central areas are illustrated in Fig.s 5a-d (Royden et al, 1983b;Lankreijer et al, 1995).…”
Section: Constraints From Basin Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this phase strong differential thinning of the mantle lithosphere in the order of δ = 4 − 8, is required to explain the observations (Sclater et al, 1980;Royden et al, 1983b;Lankreijer et al, 1995), whereas only minor additional thinning affected the crust. Subsidence analysis for the Little Hungarian Plain and for the Great Hungarian Plain illustrates the two-stage extensional history of the Pannonian basin (Figs.…”
Section: Constraints From Basin Analysismentioning
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