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  • 1
    ISSN: 0016-7835
    Schlagwort(e): Key words Carnic Alps ; Exhumed blocks ; Periadriatic lineament ; Kinematics ; Metamorphism ; Geochronology
    Quelle: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Thema: Geologie und Paläontologie
    Notizen: Abstract  The Eder unit in the Carnic Alps, which is situated immediately south of the Periadriatic lineament (PL), represents a fault-bounded block consisting of a low-grade (up to 400 °C, indicated by epizonal illite “crystallinity” values, recrystallized quartz, and non-recrystallized white mica) metamorphic Paleozoic metasedimentary sequence. Until now, it has been assumed to represent a separate Variscan nappe. The rocks of the Eder unit show a strong E- to W-oriented stretching lineation on steep foliation planes (D1) subparallel to the PL. D1 structures originated near the temperature peak of metamorphism, and shear sense indicators show dextral ductile shear parallel to the PL. Tight mesoscale D2 folds formed on the cooling path. K–Ar and Ar–Ar ages from newly formed white mica cluster around 32–28 and 18–13 Ma and suggest a two-stage Tertiary history of the Eder unit. We interpret the Eder unit as a fault-bounded block formed during Oligocene large-scale dextral shearing along the PL (near Tmax) and exhumed in mid-Miocene times during another phase of activity along the PL. Its nature as a separate Variscan nappe is questioned.
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  • 2
    Publikationsdatum: 2019-05-20
    Beschreibung: The question "Are we alone in the Universe?" is perhaps the most fundamental one that affects mankind. How can we address the search for life in our Solar System? Mars, Enceladus and Europa are the focus of the search for life outside the terrestrial biosphere. While it is more likely to find remnants of life (fossils of extinct life) on Mars because of its past short time window of the surface habitability, it is probably more likely to find traces of extant life on the icy moons and ocean worlds of Jupiter and Saturn. Nevertheless, even on Mars there could still be a chance to find extant life in niches near to the surface or in just discovered subglacial lakes beneath the South Pole ice cap. Here, the different approaches for the detection of traces of life in the form of biosignatures including pre-biotic molecules will be presented. We will outline the required infrastructure for this enterprise and give examples of future mission concepts to investigate the presence of life on other planets and moons. Finally, we will provide suggestions on methods, techniques, operations and strategies for preparation and realization of future life detection missions.
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  • 3
    Publikationsdatum: 2020-02-12
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  • 4
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    In:  EPIC3XXXV SCAR Biennial Meetings Arctic Science Summit Week 2018 & IASC Business Meetings SCAR/IASC Open Science Conference, Davos, Switzerland, 2018-06-15-2018-06-26
    Publikationsdatum: 2017-11-19
    Beschreibung: Integrating geophysics with geology, and specifically geochronology, reveals the complex tectonic history of Dronning Maud Land, an important part of East Antarctica and for Rodinia and Gondwana reconstructions. We recognise three major tectonic provinces: a westernmost part with Kalahari, Africa, affinities and an easternmost part from about 35°E with Indo-Antarctic affinities; sandwiched in between these two blocks, is an extensive region with juvenile Neoproterozoic crust (ca. 990-900 Ma), the Tonian Oceanic Arc Super Terrane (TOAST) that shows very limited signs of a pre-Neoproterozoic history. We have tested the spatial extent of the TOAST by a regional moraine study that confirm the lack of older material inland, though latest Mesoproterozoic juvenile rocks frequently do occur in the glacial drift and probably record a slightly earlier precursor of the TOAST inland. The TOAST records 150 Ma of almost continuous tectono-metamorphic reworking at medium- to high-grade metamorphic conditions between ca. 650 to 500 Ma. This long-lasting overprinting history is thought to record protracted accretion of ocean island arc terranes and the final amalgamation of East Antarctica along the major East African-Antarctic Orogen. There is no sign of significant metamorphic overprint immediately after the formation of TOAST. Therefore, these island arcs may have formed independent or peripheral to Rodinia and may reveal major accretionary tectonics outboard of Rodinia.
    Repository-Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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  • 5
    Publikationsdatum: 2018-02-20
    Beschreibung: Integrating geophysics with geology, and specifically geochronology, reveals the complex tectonic history of Dronning Maud Land, an important part of East Antarctica, and a crucial element for Rodinia and Gondwana reconstructions. We recognise three major tectonic provinces: a westernmost part with Kalahari, Africa, affinities and an easternmost part from about 35E with Indo-Antarctic affinities; sandwiched in between these two blocks, is an extensive region with juvenile Neoproterozoic crust (ca. 990-900 Ma), the Tonian Oceanic Arc Super Terrane (TOAST) that shows very limited signs of a pre-Neoproterozoic history. We have tested the spatial extent of the TOAST by a regional moraine study that confirm the lack of older material inland, though latest Mesoproterozoic juvenile rocks frequently do occur in the glacial drift and probably record a slightly earlier precursor of the TOAST inland. The TOAST records 150 Ma of almost continuous tectono-metamorphic reworking at medium- to high-grade metamorphic conditions between ca. 650 to 500 Ma. This long-lasting overprinting history is thought to record protracted accretion of ocean island arc terranes and the final amalgamation of East Antarctica along the major East African-Antarctic Orogen. There is no sign of significant metamorphic overprint immediately after the formation of TOAST. Therefore, these island arcs may have formed independent of or peripheral to Rodinia and may reveal major accretionary tectonics outboard of Rodinia.
    Repository-Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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    Berichte zur Polarforschung, 716
    In:  EPIC327th International Polar Conference, Rostock, 2018-03-25-2018-03-29Bremerhaven, Berichte zur Polarforschung, 716
    Publikationsdatum: 2018-03-19
    Beschreibung: The Dronning Maud Land Mountains in East Antarctica form a key area for the better understanding of the geodynamic evolution of East Antarctica. Specifically, the integration of geophysics with geology and geochronology reveals the complex tectonic history of East Antarctica and its significance for Rodinia and Gondwana reconstructions. The international GEA-expeditions (2010-12) revealed three major tectonic provinces: a westernmost part with Kalahari (Africa) affinities and an easternmost part from about 35E with Indo-Antarctic affinities sandwiched in between these two blocks, is an extensive region with juvenile Neoproterozoic crust (ca. 990-900 Ma), the Tonian Oceanic Arc Super Terrane (TOAST) that shows very limited signs of a pre-Neoproterozoic history. We have tested the spatial extent of the TOAST by a regional moraine study that confirm the lack of older material inland, though latest Mesoproterozoic juvenile rocks frequently do occur in the glacial drift and probably record a slightly earlier precursor of the TOAST inland. The TOAST records 150 Ma of almost continuous tectono-metamorphic reworking at medium- to high-grade metamorphic conditions between ca. 650 to 500 Ma. This long-lasting overprinting history is thought to record protracted accretion of ocean island arc terranes and the final amalgamation of East Antarctica along the major East African-Antarctic Orogen. There is no sign of significant metamorphic overprint immediately after the formation of TOAST. Therefore, these island arcs may have formed independent of, or peripheral to Rodinia, and may reveal major accretionary tectonics outboard of Rodinia.
    Repository-Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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  • 7
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    In:  EPIC3XXXV SCAR Biennial Meetings Arctic Science Summit Week 2018 & IASC Business Meetings SCAR/IASC Open Science Conference, Davos, Switzerland, 2018-06-15-2018-06-26
    Publikationsdatum: 2017-12-01
    Beschreibung: Sør Rondane and adjacent regions in eastern Dronning Maud Land (DML) are of major interest regarding our understanding of the architecture of crustal fragments that were involved in the amalgamation and breakup history of Rodinia and Gondwana. Within a long-standing collaboration between Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) and the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) the combination of surface geology from sparse exposures with aeromagnetic data provide a powerful tool to characterize the sub-ice geology and therefore the cryptic interior of East Antarctica. During the austral summers 2014 and 2015, ca. 40.000 line kilometre of new magnetic, gravity and ice-penetrating radar data were collected with 10 km line spacing. Here, we report on magnetic anomaly data to the east and south of Sør Rondane. These data are integrated with exposure information from Sør Rondane, the Belgica Mountains, and the Yamato Mountains. Main emphasis was placed on estimating the spatial extent of the recently discovered Tonian Oceanic Arc Super Terrane (TOAST), which is interpreted as Neoproterozoic juvenile crustal additions within the East African-Antarctic Orogen. Earlier studies revealed a major magnetic anomaly, the Forster Magnetic Anomaly (FMA), and a province of subdued SE-striking parallel positive magnetic anomalies in the mostly ice-covered region of central DML and south-eastern DML, respectively. The FMA is interpreted as western extent of the TOAST, whereas geological investigations showed that the subdued magnetic anomaly pattern can be correlated with exposures in Sør Rondane and scattered nunataks west of it. U-Pb ages of ca. 1000-900 Ma, are documented from zircons of gabbro–trondhjemite–tonalite–granodiorite (GTTG) suites in both areas. Further, geochemical analyses prove a juvenile character of the GTTG complex, which is interpreted as oceanic arc complexes. Glacial drift from southern Sør Rondane point to an inland continuation of the TOAST, however, of unknown dimensions. The new magnetic data constrain the southern and eastern minimum extent of the TOAST, which corresponds in size to at least 5% of the whole of East Antarctica. The juvenile Tonian rocks developed outside Rodinia and represent major remnants of the Mozambique Ocean. They resemble rocks of the Arabian-Nubian shield, but are slightly older. Thus, the Late Neoproterozoic/Early Paleozoic East African-Antarctic Orogen is characterised by major Neoproterozoic crustal additions on either ends.
    Repository-Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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    In:  EPIC3Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Palaontologie-Abhandlungen, 232(1), pp. 77-125, ISSN: 0077-7749
    Publikationsdatum: 2019-07-17
    Beschreibung: The Smrekovec Tertiary (Slovenia) represented an important marine connection between the Tethys Ocean and the developing Paratethys. The Paleogene sequence rests unconformably on Permotriassic rocks of the Southalpine Kamnik Alps. It starts with Eocene terrigenous sediments and marine carbonates grading into Oligocene shallow marine sediments. After an increasing deepening of the environment, explosive eruptions of the Smrekovec volcano to the N led to the deposition of thick volcaniclastics. The calc-alkaline volcanic rocks and their associated volcaniclastics are of andesitic to (rhyo)dacitic composition. Volcanic activity lasted from Rupelian until Chattian (if not earliest Miocene) times. The present appearance of the Smrekovec Tertiary is interpreted to result from late-Alpine tectonics along the Periadriatic Fault possibly representing a pull-apart or extensional duplex structure within the Permotriassic succession of the Kamnik Alps. It is thus an erosional remnant of a former larger depositional area and did not have the form of the present basin around Smrekovec in Paleogene times.
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  • 9
    Publikationsdatum: 2017-10-17
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    Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research & German Society of Polar Research
    In:  EPIC3Polarforschung, Bremerhaven, Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research & German Society of Polar Research, 80(2), pp. 111-126, ISSN: 0032-2490
    Publikationsdatum: 2019-07-17
    Repository-Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Materialart: "Polarforschung" , peerRev
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