Bianca Heberer
University of Salzburg
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Journal of the Geological Society | 2010
Bianca Heberer; Georg Röser; Jan H. Behrmann; Meinert Rahn; Achim J Kopf
Abstract: Sedimentology, petrography and the provenance of Holocene sediments from the Southern Chile Trench (36–47°S) were investigated in an integrated approach combining description of a collection of gravity cores, measurements of physical properties, quantitative X-ray petrography and modal analysis. The sediments studied were trench hemipelagic sediments, fan deposits, and more distal hemipelagic sediments from the Nazca Plate. The trench is mostly fed by multiple point sources via submarine canyons. Sandy turbidites show a southward increase in sediment maturity. Whereas volcanic lithic fragments and plagioclase represent the dominant fraction in the north, quartz content strongly increases in the southern part of the study area, in line with source lithologies. Further north, active volcanoes in the Main Cordillera represent almost the entire provenance signal as a result of a strong contribution of highly erodible volcanic rocks. Recurrence rates of sandy and silty turbidites in the trench fan sediments indicate a link to the palaeoseismic record on land. Our study documents the potential usefulness of proximal turbidites to reconstruct palaeoseismicity, even at a scale of single segments of the plate boundary.
Geologica Carpathica | 2018
Franz Neubauer; Bianca Heberer; István Dunkl; Xiaoming Liu; Manfred Bernroider; Yunpeng Dong
Abstract In the south-eastern Eastern Alps, the Reifnitz tonalite intruded into the Austroalpine metamorphic basement of the Wörthersee half-window exposed north of the Sarmatian–Pliocene flexural Klagenfurt basin. The Reifnitz tonalite is dated for the first time, and yields a laser ICP-MS U–Pb zircon age of 30.72±0.30 Ma. The (U–Th–Sm)/He apatite age of the tonalite is 27.6 ± 1.8 Ma implying rapid Late Oligocene cooling of the tonalite to ca. 60 °C. The Reifnitz tonalite intruded into a retrogressed amphibolite-grade metamorphic basement with a metamorphic overprint of Cretaceous age (40Ar/39Ar white mica plateau age of 90.7 ± 1.6 Ma). This fact indicates that pervasive Alpine metamorphism of Cretaceous age extends southwards almost up to the Periadriatic fault. Based on the exhumation and erosion history of the Reifnitz tonalite and the hosting Wörthersee half window formed by the Wörthersee anticline, the age of gentle folding of Austroalpine units in the south-eastern part of the Eastern Alps is likely of Oligocene age. North of the Wörthersee antiform, Upper Cretaceous–Eocene, Oligocene and Miocene sedimentary rocks of the Krappfeld basin are preserved in a gentle synform, suggesting that the top of the Krappfeld basin has always been near the Earth’s surface since the Late Cretaceous. The new data imply, therefore, that the Reifnitz tonalite is part of a post-30 Ma antiform, which was likely exhumed, uplifted and eroded in two steps. In the first step, which is dated to ca. 31–27 Ma, rapid cooling to ca. 60 °C and exhumation occurred in an E–W trending antiform, which formed as a result of a regional N–S compression. In the second step of the Sarmatian–Pliocene age a final exhumation occurred in the peripheral bulge in response to the lithospheric flexure in front of the overriding North Karawanken thrust sheet. The Klagenfurt basin developed as a flexural basin at the northern front of the North Karawanken, which represent a transpressive thrust sheet of a positive flower structure related to the final activity along the Periadriatic fault. In the Eastern Alps, on a large scale, the distribution of Periadriatic plutons and volcanics seems to monitor a northward or eastward shift of magmatic activity, with the main phase of intrusions ca. 30 Ma at the fault itself.
Gondwana Research | 2011
Yunpeng Dong; Johann Genser; Franz Neubauer; Guowei Zhang; Xiaoming Liu; Zhao Yang; Bianca Heberer
Tectonophysics | 2014
Bianca Heberer; Thomas Anzenbacher; Franz Neubauer; Johann Genser; Yunpeng Dong; István Dunkl
Tectonophysics | 2014
Esther Maria Bartel; Franz Neubauer; Johann Genser; Bianca Heberer
International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2017
Bianca Heberer; Rebecca Reverman; Maria Giuditta Fellin; Franz Neubauer; István Dunkl; Massimiliano Zattin; Diane Seward; Johann Genser; Peter Brack
Journal of Structural Geology | 2014
Esther Maria Bartel; Franz Neubauer; Bianca Heberer; Johann Genser
Basin Research | 2011
Bianca Heberer; Jan H. Behrmann; Meinert Rahn
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2017
Chenyue Liang; Yongjiang Liu; Franz Neubauer; Wei Jin; Weimin Li; Bianca Heberer; Quanbo Wen; Jing Li; Li Zhang
Zeitschrift Der Deutschen Gesellschaft Fur Geowissenschaften | 2008
Georg Kleinschmidt; Bianca Heberer; Andreas Läufer