2020
DOI: 10.1127/zdgg/2020/0204
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The Franconian Basin thermal anomaly, SE Germany revised: New thermal conductivity and uniformly corrected temperature data

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“…1c) and consists of Mesozoic and Cenozoic sedimentary rocks (Freudenberger & Schwerd, 1996). The rocks of the Variscides (Kossmat, 1927) exposed in the Bohemian Massif are buried in the west beneath the Kraichgau Basin fill and the sediments of the Franconian Platform (Paul & Schröder, 2012;Sittig, 2012;Kämmlein et al 2020;Fazlikhani et al 2022). The structural framework at the eastern basin margin is dominated by a NW-SE-striking fault network, the most prominent elements of which are the Franconian and the Eisfeld-Kulmbach fault zones.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1c) and consists of Mesozoic and Cenozoic sedimentary rocks (Freudenberger & Schwerd, 1996). The rocks of the Variscides (Kossmat, 1927) exposed in the Bohemian Massif are buried in the west beneath the Kraichgau Basin fill and the sediments of the Franconian Platform (Paul & Schröder, 2012;Sittig, 2012;Kämmlein et al 2020;Fazlikhani et al 2022). The structural framework at the eastern basin margin is dominated by a NW-SE-striking fault network, the most prominent elements of which are the Franconian and the Eisfeld-Kulmbach fault zones.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar fault zones south of the Franconian Line are the southernmost expression of Late Cretaceous inversion on the transect in Fig. 4 ( Kämmlein et al, 2020). The Odenwald and Spessart in the west are uplifts of the Variscan basement not associated with major Cretaceous thrust faults (Fig.…”
Section: Study Area In Central Germany and Sample Coveragementioning
confidence: 65%
“…Subsidence and crustal extension related to the culmination of the Varsican Orogeny formed half-graben and graben structures allowing for deposition to occur from the Late Palaeozoic onwards (Freudenberger & Schwerd, 1996; Bauer, 2000; Schäfer et al 2000; Kroner et al 2007). The Franconian Basin deposition spans from Permian (Rotliegend) to Cretaceous and is formed of sandstones, siltstones, mudstones and limestones (Schröder, 1987; Schäfer et al 2000, Freudenberger et al 2013; Kämmlein et al 2017). The outcrops of interest lie within the Malm (Upper Jurassic) limestone unit deposited as an extensive carbonate-dominated platform (Franconian Platform) along the passive Tethyian margin (Meyer & Schmidt-Kaler, 1990; Ziegler 1990; Schintgen & Moeck, 2021).…”
Section: Geological Setting Of the Franconian Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Fig. 1. Tectonic overview of central Germany and the Franconian Basin showing the main fault lines and basins within the region (modified from Peterek et al 1996; Kämmlein et al 2017).
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Section: Geological Setting Of the Franconian Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%