Long‐term chemical evolution and modification of continental basement brines–a field study from the Schwarzwald, SW Germany

BF Walter, M Burisch, G Markl - Geofluids, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Highly saline, deep‐seated basement brines are of major importance for ore‐forming
processes, but their genesis is controversial. Based on studies of fluid inclusions from …

Early Jurassic climate change and the radiation of organic-walled phytoplankton in the Tethys Ocean

B van de Schootbrugge, TR Bailey, Y Rosenthal… - Paleobiology, 2005 - cambridge.org
During the Early Jurassic, cyst-forming dinoflagellates began a long-term radiation that
would portend ecological importance of these taxa in the pelagic plankton community …

Unravelling the multi‐stage burial history of the Swiss Molasse Basin: Integration of apatite fission track, vitrinite reflectance and biomarker isomerisation analysis

M Mazurek, AJ Hurford, W Leu - Basin Research, 2006 - earthdoc.org
ABSTRACT A complex basin evolution was studied using various methods, including
thermal constraints based on apatite fission‐track (AFT) analysis, vitrinite reflectance (VR) …

Inversion tectonics under increasing rates of shortening and sedimentation: Cenozoic example from the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia

A Mora, A Reyes-Harker, G Rodriguez… - Geological Society …, 2013 - lyellcollection.org
Abstract The Northern Andes of Colombia is a key locality for understanding tectonic
inversion of symmetric rifts. A review of available data on structural geometry and …

The connection between hydrothermal fluids, mineralization, tectonics and magmatism in a continental rift setting: Fluorite Sm-Nd and hematite and carbonates U-Pb …

BF Walter, A Gerdes, IC Kleinhanns, I Dunkl… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2018 - Elsevier
Understanding the physical basics of tectonic events, related fluid flow and ore deposition
represents one of the great challenges in modern geosciences. In this contribution, Sm-Nd …

Testing the preservation potential of early diagenetic dolomites as geochemical archives

M Mueller, OA Igbokwe, B Walter, CL Pederson… - …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Early marine diagenetic dolomite is a rather thermodynamically‐stable carbonate phase and
has potential to act as an archive of marine porewater properties. However, the variety of …

[HTML][HTML] Oncoid growth and distribution controlled by sea-level fluctuations and climate (Late Oxfordian, Swiss Jura Mountains)

S Védrine, A Strasser, W Hug - Facies, 2007 - Springer
Abundant lagoonal oncoids occur in the Late Oxfordian Hauptmumienbank Member of the
Swiss Jura Mountains. Four oncoid types are observed in the studied sections and classified …

[HTML][HTML] Pre-existing basement faults controlling deformation in the Jura Mountains fold-and-thrust belt: insights from analogue models

M Schori, F Zwaan, G Schreurs, J Mosar - Tectonophysics, 2021 - Elsevier
Pre-existing faults in the mechanical basement are believed to play an important role in
controlling deformation of the thin-skinned Jura Mountains fold-and-thrust belt, which …

Hydrothermal vein formation by extension-driven dewatering of the middle crust: an example from SW Germany

S Staude, PD Bons, G Markl - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2009 - Elsevier
Hydrothermal deposits in extensional settings are common worldwide. These deposits are
generally assumed to have formed from circulating fluids that mix with other fluids. However …

Post-Variscan evolution of the lithosphere in the Rhine Graben area: constraints from subsidence modelling

PA Ziegler, ME Schumacher, P Dèzes… - Geological Society …, 2004 - lyellcollection.org
In the area of the Cenozoic Rhine rift system, crustal and lithospheric thicknesses range
between 24 and 35 km, and 60 and 120 km, respectively. This rift system transects the …