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The german continental deep drilling program (KTB): site-selection studies in the oberpfalz and Schwarzwald [Libro electrónico] / editores: Rolf Emmermann, Jürgen Wohlenberg

Emmermann, Rolf [editor] | Wohlenberg, Jürgen [editor/a].
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 en línea Libro en línea Series Editor: New York, New York, United States: Springer-Verlag, c1989Descripción: viii, 553 páginas : ilustraciones ; 25 centímetros.ISBN: 0387509224; 9783642745904 (Print); 9783642745881 (Online).Tema(s): Boring -- Germany -- Oberpfalz Region | Geology -- Germany -- Oberpfalz RegionDescriptor(es) geográficos: Earth (Planet) -- CrustNota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía Número de sistema: 56125Contenidos:Mostrar Resumen:
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In October 1986 the German Minister for Research and Technology (Bundesminister fUr Forschung und Technologie), Dr. H. Riesenhuber, officially announced that the super-deep borehole of the Continental Deep Drilling Program of the Federal Republic of Germany (KTB) would be drilled in the Oberpfalz area of Northern Bavaria. The site selection was based on a recommendation from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) made after an evaluation by the Project Management of the technical and financial risks involved. This decision was preceded by a conference held from September 19 to 21, 1986 in Seeheim/Odenwald at which the results of the site studies in the Oberpfalz and the Schwarzwald were presented and thoroughly debated. The models and scientific targets resulting from these investigations formed the basis for a vote by the DFG Senate Commission for Geoscientific Interdisciplinary Research which was taken immediately after the conference. After evaluation of all scientific and technical aspects, the members of the commission voted almost unanimously for the Oberpfalz site. It was, ho",'ever, strongly emphasized that both locations had a wealth of attractive research objectives and that despite clear-cut differences in some major aspects scientifically the two could be regarded as more or less equivalent. Both'locations would be excellent sites for research drilling and would certainly cor.

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1. KTB - how it all began.. 2. The crustal structure at the KTB drill site, oberpfalz.. 3. The geological framework of the KTB drill site, oberpfalz.. 4. Geochronology of the moldanubian-saxothuringian transition zone, northeast Bavaria.. 5. Geochemical characteristics of metabasites in different tectonic units of the northeast Bavarian crystalline basement.. 6. Metallogenic evolution at the saxothuringian-moldanubian plate boundary in the mid-European variscides.. 7. Oberpfalz deep seismic reflection survey and velocity studies.. 8. Crustal structure in the surroundings of the KTB drill site as derived from refraction and wide-angle seismic observations.. 9. Processing of reflection-seismic data in the dekorp processing center, clausthal.. 10. Electrical resistivity studies in the vicinity of the KTB drill site, oberpfalz.. 11. Petrography and petrology of the KTB location schwarzwald.. 12. Structural and basement evolution in the central schwarzwald gneiss complex.. 13. Ore and mineral deposits of the schwarzwald.. 14. Near-vertical and wide-angle seismic surveys in the schwarzwald.. 15. Compressional and shear-wave velocity models of the schwarzwald derived from seismic refraction data.. 16. Electrical resistivity studies at the KTB location schwarzwald.. 17. Gravity and magnetic investigations at the KTB locations schwarzwald and oberpfalz.. 18. Geothermal investigations in the KTB locations oberpfalz and schwarzwald.. 19. Apatite fission track dating of the central European basement. Postvariscan thermo-tectonic evolution.. 20. A reinterpretation of the gravity field in the surroundings of the KTB drill site - implications for granite plutonism and terrane tectonics in the variscan.. 21. The KTB pilot hole: tectonic setting, technical data and first results.. Bibliography

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In October 1986 the German Minister for Research and Technology (Bundesminister fUr Forschung und Technologie), Dr. H. Riesenhuber, officially announced that the super-deep borehole of the Continental Deep Drilling Program of the Federal Republic of Germany (KTB) would be drilled in the Oberpfalz area of Northern Bavaria. The site selection was based on a recommendation from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) made after an evaluation by the Project Management of the technical and financial risks involved. This decision was preceded by a conference held from September 19 to 21, 1986 in Seeheim/Odenwald at which the results of the site studies in the Oberpfalz and the Schwarzwald were presented and thoroughly debated. The models and scientific targets resulting from these investigations formed the basis for a vote by the DFG Senate Commission for Geoscientific Interdisciplinary Research which was taken immediately after the conference. After evaluation of all scientific and technical aspects, the members of the commission voted almost unanimously for the Oberpfalz site. It was, ho",'ever, strongly emphasized that both locations had a wealth of attractive research objectives and that despite clear-cut differences in some major aspects scientifically the two could be regarded as more or less equivalent. Both'locations would be excellent sites for research drilling and would certainly cor. eng

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