Thermal history of the lower Carboniferous Culm Basin in the Nízký Jeseník Mts. (NE Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic and Poland)
Author(s) -
Dariusz Botor,
Tomasz Toboła,
Iwona Jelonek
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
annales societatis geologorum poloniae/rocznik polskiego towarzystwa geologicznego
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0208-9068
pISSN - 0079-3663
DOI - 10.14241/asgp.2017.002
Subject(s) - carboniferous , massif , geology , paleontology , permian , mesozoic , diagenesis , structural basin , geochemistry , paleozoic , siliciclastic , monocline , basin modelling , quartz , sedimentary basin , sedimentary depositional environment
Raman microspectroscopy of organic matter, vitrinite reflectance and fluid inclusion data were used to reconstruct the thermal history in the lower Carboniferous accretionary prism of the Culm Basin in the Nizký Jesenik Mts. (NE Bohemian Massif). The model involves the Variscan (mid–late Carboniferous) burial diagenesis, which was overprinted by a post-Variscan, probably Permian and/or early Mesozoic, thermal pulse(s) in its central and western parts. The latter may have been related to advective heat transport and the circulation of hot fluids. In the siliciclastic rocks of the Culm Basin, the maximum palaeotemperatures varied from ~200 ± 30 °C in the E (in the Hradec-Kyjovice Formation) to ~350 ± 30 °C in the NW (in the Andělska Hora Formation).
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