Density and magnetic models of the lithosphere along CELEBRATION 2000 profile CEL01

The paper presents 2D density and magnetic models of the crust and upper mantle along the DSS line profile of the CELEBRATION 2000 project that crosses the most important geological units in Central Europe. These are the Alps-Carpathians-Pannonian (ALCAPA) region, the SE part of the Paleozoic Platfo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta geophysica 2011-06, Vol.59 (3), p.526-560
Hauptverfasser: Grabowska, Teresa, Bojdys, Grzegorz, Bielik, Miroslav, Csicsay, Kristián
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Zusammenfassung:The paper presents 2D density and magnetic models of the crust and upper mantle along the DSS line profile of the CELEBRATION 2000 project that crosses the most important geological units in Central Europe. These are the Alps-Carpathians-Pannonian (ALCAPA) region, the SE part of the Paleozoic Platform (PLZ), the Trans-European Suture Zone (TESZ) and a fragment of the SW portion of the East European Craton (EEC). The density and magnetic models were constructed on the basis of a 2D model of P -wave velocity converted into density model, geological data as well as geothermal data and the results of integrated geophysical modelling for the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary. This allowed us to construct a comprehensive geophysical 2D model of the crust and enlargement the geophysical-geological characteristics of the lithosphere in the Pannonian basins, the Carpathian orogen, and in the transitional zone between the ALCAPA plate and the East European Craton (passing through the Paleozoic Platform). As a result, we have provided evidence for the heterogeneity of the density in the lithospheric mantle, terrane concept of the East European Craton foreland, and confirmed the possibility of rift events along the SW boundary of the Precambrian craton in SE Poland.
ISSN:1895-6572
1895-7455
DOI:10.2478/s11600-011-0007-3