2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00531-022-02278-y
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Two distinct age groups of melilitites, foidites, and basanites from the southern Central European Volcanic Province reflect lithospheric heterogeneity

Abstract: Petrographic observations and in situ U–Pb ages of melilitites, foidites, basanites, phonolites, and trachytes from the southern part of the Central European Volcanic Province (CEVP) and related plutonic inclusions therein reveal two distinct age groups separated by a gap of ~ 20 Myr. A late Cretaceous to early Eocene group (~ 73–47 Ma; Taunus, Lower Main plain, Odenwald and Kraichgau area, Bonndorfer Graben and Freiburger Bucht area, Vosges and Pfälzerwald) is characterized by nephelinites and basanites mostl… Show more

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“…The early Miocene Upper Marine Molasse, deposited during Burdigalian transgression, consists of shales and glauconite sands. The fluviatile sediments of the middle-to-late Miocene Upper Freshwater Molasse intercalate with the 14-9 Ma volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks in the Hegau area (Schreiner 1992;Binder et al 2022). Middle-to-early Miocene regional uplift and erosion affected SW-Germany and consequently parts of the Molasse basin fill have been eroded (Bachmann et al 1987;Bertleff et al 1988;Geyer and Gwinner 2011;Stober 2014;Hoffmann, 2017;Schreiner 1992).…”
Section: Molasse Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The early Miocene Upper Marine Molasse, deposited during Burdigalian transgression, consists of shales and glauconite sands. The fluviatile sediments of the middle-to-late Miocene Upper Freshwater Molasse intercalate with the 14-9 Ma volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks in the Hegau area (Schreiner 1992;Binder et al 2022). Middle-to-early Miocene regional uplift and erosion affected SW-Germany and consequently parts of the Molasse basin fill have been eroded (Bachmann et al 1987;Bertleff et al 1988;Geyer and Gwinner 2011;Stober 2014;Hoffmann, 2017;Schreiner 1992).…”
Section: Molasse Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%