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Temperature-depth profiles in Czechoslovakia and some adjacent areas derived from heat-flow measurements, deep seismic sounding and other geophysical data
Authors:Vladimí  r erm  k
Affiliation:Vladimír "Image"ermák
Abstract:The results of seismic measurements along three deep seismic sounding (DSS) profiles on the territory of Czechoslovakia and in adjacent countries have provided sufficient material about the crustal structure and the depth of the Moho discontinuity. These data, together with gravity and aeromagnetic data and the determinations of heat-flow values, were used to select several locations where the temperature—depth profiles were calculated. The Moho temperature of about 500 C beneath the Bohemian Massif increases to 800–1000 C and even more beneath the inner Neogene depressions of the Carpathian system. The regional differences in mantle heat-flow contribution between both these provinces may reach 1 μcal. cm−2 sec−1; such a variation in energy inflow may then be the driving force for the geological evolution. The geophysical implications of different thermal structure of the crust are discussed. Because of high subsurface temperatures in the Hungarian basin, partial melting at a depth of about 30 km may not be excluded.
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