NIZUSE: a deep seismic reflection line in north-eastern Germany |
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Authors: | Wolfgang Horst Michael Börngen Ernst R. flueh |
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Affiliation: | (1) Geophysik GmbH, Bautzner Straße 67, D-04347 Leipzig, Germany;(2) GEOMAR, Research Center for Marine Geosciences, Wischhofstraße 1-3, D-24148 Kiel, Germany;(3) Present address: University of Leipzig, D-04103 Leipzig;(4) Institut for Geophysics, Talstraße 35, Germany |
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Abstract: | Out of a dense network of seismic reflection lines for hydrocarbon exploration in the North-east German Basin, several lines were recorded to 12 s TWT to obtain information about the structure of the crust and the crust-mantle transition. One of these profiles is presented here. This stretches for 110 km in a NNE direction between Neustrelitz and the island of Usedom. It reaches from the External Variscides in the south across the North German Massif into the Rügen-Pomorze Terrane in the Baltic Sea. Below Cenozoic-Mesozoic-Paleozoic cover with clear reflections down to base Zechstein, the reflectivity varies considerably with depth and also laterally. The Paleozoic and Precambrian sediments and basement are generally void of reflections, but the lower crust and the Moho show strong reflections. To the north the reflectivity decreases, and the Moho depth increases to beyond the bottom of the record section at 12 s. There are no direct indications for deep-reaching faults such as the Trans-European Fault in the north. The North German Massif acted as a ramp towards the Variscan Orogeny, similar to the London-Brabant Massif further west. |
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Keywords: | Deep seismic reflection profiling Northeast German Basin External Variscides North German Massif Rugen-Pomorze Terrane |
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