1988
DOI: 10.1016/0040-1951(88)90073-x
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Crustal structure and tectonic evolution european of the transition between the Baltic Shield and the North German Caledonides (the EUGENO-S Project)

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“…A eustatic sea level drop established terrestrial conditions in the Triassic Keuper (Nöldeke & Schwab, 1976;. E-W directed extension occurred in the Glückstadt Graben resulting in salt movement in the surrounding area (Frisch & Kockel, 1999;Jaritz, 1987;Maystrenko et al, 2006). A major erosional event occurred within the Keuper.…”
Section: The Northeast Ngb Marginmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A eustatic sea level drop established terrestrial conditions in the Triassic Keuper (Nöldeke & Schwab, 1976;. E-W directed extension occurred in the Glückstadt Graben resulting in salt movement in the surrounding area (Frisch & Kockel, 1999;Jaritz, 1987;Maystrenko et al, 2006). A major erosional event occurred within the Keuper.…”
Section: The Northeast Ngb Marginmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It consists of two segments, the southern Tornquist-Teisseyre Zone (TTZ) and the northern Sorgenfrei-Tornquist Zone (STZ). The latter represents the southwestern border between the stable Precambrian East European Craton (EEC) and its southwestern intensively faulted part (Erlström et al, 1997;Eugeno, 1988). The TTZ separates the EEC from the Paleozoic crust of Central Europe (Berthelsen, 1992).…”
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“…1). For the gravity modelling stage we rely on the global combined reference gravity field model EIGEN-6C4 (Förste et al, 2014;Ince et al, 2019). Geological depth maps (Bayrisches Staatsministerium für Wirtschaft, 2004) and thickness maps of Boigk and Schöneich (1974) were also used to correlate boundaries of the Triassic across the three models (Lechel, 2017).…”
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“…3-D gravity modelling was carried out using IGMAS+ (Götze and Lahmeyer, 1988;Schmidt et al, 2010), an interactive software for 3-D gravity and magnetic modelling. The interpolated surface grids bounding the resolved geological units were imported to IGMAS+ to build a 3-D density model, produce its gravity response and adjust densities (see Table 1) to fit the response to the gravity disturbance computed for EIGEN-6C4 gravity model at 6 km height (Förste et al, 2014).…”
Section: -D Structural and Gravity Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%