2000
DOI: 10.1007/s005310000083
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The Neogene Fohnsdorf Basin: basin formation and basin inversion during lateral extrusion in the Eastern Alps (Austria)

Abstract: The evolution of the early/middle Miocene Fohnsdorf Basin has been studied using borehole data, reflection seismic lines, and vitrinite reflectance. The basin is located along the sinistral Mur-Mürz fault system and probably formed as an asymmetric pull-apart basin, which was subsequently modified by halfgraben tectonics, as a consequence of eastward lateral extrusion. Sedimentation started with the deposition of fluvio-deltaic sediments. Thick coal accumulated in the northwestern basin. Thereafter subsidence … Show more

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“…Constraints are given by pull-apart basins filled with intramontane molasse deposits. Sedimentation within these intramontane basins started at *18 Ma (e.g., Sachsenhofer et al 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Constraints are given by pull-apart basins filled with intramontane molasse deposits. Sedimentation within these intramontane basins started at *18 Ma (e.g., Sachsenhofer et al 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1, 2) (approx. 18-16 Ma) (e.g., Sachsenhofer et al, 2000;Pischinger et al, 2008). Vertical movement of Austroalpine units adjacent to these basins can not be resolved by thermochronological methods during this phase.…”
Section: Conclusion -Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Time constraints on fault activity are mainly defined by the sedimentary deposits along these faults. Sedimentation within the intramontane molasse basins started around 18 Ma (e.g., Sachsenhofer et al, 2000). Another time constraint is given by the exhumation and cooling ages of Penninic and Subpenninic units in the Tauern Window, indicating that lateral extrusion started around 23.5 Ma (Frisch et al, 2000).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the upper part (>600 m) of the Ingering Formation, a coarsening upward trend, resulting in the predominance of quartz-rich coarse sands and pebbles/gravel, is (Sachsenhofer et al 2000b(Sachsenhofer et al , 2003. This sandy sequence has been interpreted as part of a prograding delta frontfluvial delta plain depositional system with large-scale cross bedding (2-3 m sets) and coarse channel fills (Ho¨lzel and Wagreich 2004).…”
Section: Ingering Formationmentioning
confidence: 96%