2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/8600576
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Revealing the Mineralogical and Petrographic Signs of Fluid-Related Processes in the Kelebia Basement Area (Szeged Basin, S Hungary): A Case Study of Alpine Prograde Metamorphism in a Permo-Triassic Succession

Abstract: The Szeged Basin (S Hungary) occupies a relatively central position within the European Alpine–Carpathian–Dinaride orogenic belt. An ongoing controversy about the tectonic position of the study area indicates that its evolution is still not fully understood; however, several important hydrocarbon occurrences are known in the fractured basement reservoirs. The main aim of this contribution is to investigate the petrographic features and possible Alpine metamorphic conditions of volcanic/volcanoclastic and silic… Show more

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“…According to Schmid et al (2008), additionally, the pre-Triassic basement of the Gȃrda Unit in the Bihor Mts was ductile deformed in Turonian times. Similarly, Varga et al (2023) highlighted that the Permo-Triassic cover succession, including Permian ignimbrites, was also affected by greenschist facies metamorphism and shearing in the Kelebia basement area (Békés-Codru NS, eastern Pannonian Basin).…”
Section: Stratigraphic Concernsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…According to Schmid et al (2008), additionally, the pre-Triassic basement of the Gȃrda Unit in the Bihor Mts was ductile deformed in Turonian times. Similarly, Varga et al (2023) highlighted that the Permo-Triassic cover succession, including Permian ignimbrites, was also affected by greenschist facies metamorphism and shearing in the Kelebia basement area (Békés-Codru NS, eastern Pannonian Basin).…”
Section: Stratigraphic Concernsmentioning
confidence: 97%