| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | tectonic event in the Northern Calcareous Alps (Salzburg/Austria) Received: 6 May 1994 / Accepted: 28 November...the Northern Calcareous Alps (NCA) south-east of Salzburg. A four-fold lithostratigraphic division is proposed...red limestone clasts in a matrix of white sparry calcite it has been quarried as a decorative stone for...Impressive examples can be seen in the cathedral at Salzburg, at the central station in Villach or in St Stephan's...Spieler and Brandner 1989; BOhm 1992). In the Salzburg area the Adnet Formation can be subdivided from | | Steiger, T., Gawlick, H.-J., Böhm, F., Vecsei, A., Frisch, W. (1999) The change from rifting to thrusting in the Northern Calcareous Alps as recorded in Jurassic sediments. Geologische Rundschau, 87 (4) 644-657 doi:10.1007/s005310050237 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | Leoben, Peter-Tunner Strasse 5, A-8700 Leoben, Austria W. Frisch Institut für Geologie und Paläontologie...1994). Line A–B, profile of Fig. 8 0 10 km Salzburg St. Gilgen B Schafberg Bad Reichenhall Osterhorn...Quaternary) Wien Germany Salzburg Bavaric nappes NCA NCA Tirolic nappes Austria Hallstatt zone 0 100...LB: Lammer Basin TR: Trattberg Rise Gaisberg Salzburg Osterhorn Block Adnet Osterhorn Hauptdolomit...pattern (Figs. 4, 5; Böhm 1992): Schwendt-Glasenbach Basin Salzburg Osterhorn Block Adnet Adnet Rise Osterhorn | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | ambiguous field occurrence in the Balata di Baida gorge. Fig. 9.. Iron-rich Toarcian deposits infilling...Pacific analogues, significant dissolution of calcite does not take place until a depth of some 8000--4000... 1966). Although the present model of oceanic calcite solution may not be strictly applicable to the..."ammonitieo rosso'" sequence in the Glasenbach Gorge, near Salzburg (BERNOULLI~X:JENKYNS,in preparation)...on the Genesis of Crlnoidal Limestones Adnet (Austria) and the origin of the ,,Sche&". - - Neues Jb. | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | within the Northern Calcareous Alps, southeast of Salzburg, called Adneter Scheck. The formation of these...crystallization at stylolite interfaces: e.g., dolomite, calcite, quartz Logan and Semeniuk (1976) Stylobedded...algae and gastropods/bivalves refilled with blocky calcite. Depositional environment: Regarded as shallow...Southern England and interpreted as a late phase of calcite cementation and marl seam formation due to the...the addition of calcite cement, but modified by the selective loss of the finer calcite grains by pressure | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | qtLl + - E ///., (////, VALANI:INIAN Bre ggia Gorge Cap Verde Basin Leg 41, Site 367 Ca60 _+3 t'mbria...("CaCO3") indicative for deposition near or below the calcite compensation depth. The degree of oxygenation of...` 102.1-1, 103.1-1.` 106.1-1. 31. 24. Breggia Gorge• Ticino.` Southern Switzerland: 24. 2.2-2• 6.3-9...107.1--3!. 110.2-3. 24. 36. Glasenbach Gorge, near Salzburg, Austria: 2. &.1-2, 8.2-2, 11.2-2, 12.2-2...109.2-2, 110.1-2.` 111.2-2. 15. 43. Trattberg.` Salzburg.` A u s t r i a : 2. 30.1-1.` 50. I - l p 54.1-1 | | | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | which was below the Late Jurassic (pre-Tithonian) calcite compensation depth, favouring sedimentation of...with white radiaxial fibrous and equant sparry calcite, talc and red and green calcareous sediment cuts...alteration products, particularly green smectites. Calcite, pyrite and celadonite are also present [56]. In...Calcareous Alps of Austria, Diersche [24] has similarly described quartz-calcite nodules, replacing a...present-day radiolarian ooze deposited below the calcite compensation depth (cf. [6]). However, study of | | | Book (edition) | t Laminar horizon overlying plugged horizon calcite, though silica may also occur. Profiles which involve...commonly developed in soils as calcite, siderite and quartz. Calcite is particularly common as a nodular...isolated nodules passing up into more continuous calcite. The more continuous layers may be buckled into...marginal settings, precipitate coatings of low-Mg calcite on their leaves and stems anci this is eventually...sediment which is probably mainly present in detrital calcite (Surdam and Eugster, 1976). In the lower parts | | | Book (edition) | dissolution such that below a certain depth, the calcite con1pensation depth (CCD), few calcareous particles...lead to supersaturation of surface waters for calcite and aragonite during phases of intense biologica...reprecipitated within the soil as siderite, sesquioxides, calcite or sulphates, depending on the pore-water che1nistry...soluble minerals. The most comtnon 1nineral is calcite but gypsutn and silica are also 11nportant. In...gypsu1n precipitation have accelerated rates of calcite precipitation, presumably owing to the introduction |
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