The Cenozoic Lower Rhine Basin – rifting, sedimentation, and cyclic stratigraphy |
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Authors: | A. Schäfer T. Utescher M. Klett M. Valdivia-Manchego |
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Affiliation: | (1) Geologisches Institut, Universität Bonn, Nussallee 8, 53115 Bonn, Germany |
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Abstract: | In the Cenozoic, the Lower Rhine Basin formed as a rift at the southeastern terminus of the Dutch German Central Graben, while the Rhenish Massif was uplifted. The study focusses on the marginal marine and fluvial fill of the Lower Rhine Basin. A basin model is developed. Support for this study was given by extensive industry outcrop and well data, by new stratigraphical and sedimentological observations. The ingression and subsequent regression of the Cenozoic North Sea is analysed using the concept of base level cyclicity. As the geohistory of the basin was complex, a subsidence curve is constructed. Furthermore, an attempt is made to trace the simultaneous uplift of the Rhenish Massif. |
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Keywords: | Tertiary Rift basin Sedimentology of marginal marine sediments Lignite brown coal Base level cycles Subsidence of Lower Rhine Basin Uplift of Rhenish Massif |
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