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Lithosphere | 2014

Two-stage development of the Paparoa Metamorphic Core Complex, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand: Hot continental extension precedes sea-floor spreading by ∼25 m.y.

D. O. Schulte; Uwe Ring; Stuart N. Thomson; Johannes Glodny; Hamish Carrad

The Paparoa Metamorphic Core Complex (PCC) developed in the mid-Cretaceous due to continental extension, which conditioned the crust for the eventual breakup of the Gondwana Pacific margin and formation of the Tasman Sea. The PCC has two detachment systems with opposite senses of shear: the top-to-the-NE Ohika Detachment in the north and the top-to-the-SW Pike Detachment in the south. Rb-Sr dating on mylonite shows that the Pike Detachment was active before 116.2 ± 5.9 Ma. It was the dominant detachment exhuming Cretaceous synextensional migmatites and was synchronous with the intrusion of the Buckland Granite, from which U-Pb zircon crystallization ages between 110.41 and 109.73 Ma were obtained. The ductile shear zone beneath the Pike Detachment records upper-amphibolite to lower-greenschist facies metamorphism and cataclastic deformation. Pronounced hydrothermal alteration at 108.91 ± 0.04 Ma is interpreted to be related to initial movement on the Ohika Detachment. The structural hinge separating top-to-the-SW from top-to-the-NE shearing has been located in the northern part of the PCC, also indicating that the Pike Detachment is the master detachment of the PCC. Fission-track data indicate a period of enhanced heat flow resulting in reset and partially reset apatite and zircon fission-track ages at ca. 75 Ma concurrent with the onset of sea-floor spreading in the Tasman Sea. Our data show that initial extension in the mid-Cretaceous proceeded under high-temperature conditions and preceded continental breakup by ∼ 25 m.y.


Energy Procedia | 2015

Seasonal High Temperature Heat Storage with Medium Deep Borehole Heat Exchangers

K. Bär; W. Rühaak; B. Welsch; D. O. Schulte; S. Homuth


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2016

Modeling insulated borehole heat exchangers

D. O. Schulte; B. Welsch; Anke Boockmeyer; W. Rühaak; K. Bär; Sebastian Bauer


Energy technology | 2016

Optimization of Medium‐Deep Borehole Thermal Energy Storage Systems

D. O. Schulte; W. Rühaak; Sergey Oladyshkin; B. Welsch


Applied Energy | 2018

Environmental and economic assessment of borehole thermal energy storage in district heating systems

B. Welsch; Laura Göllner-Völker; D. O. Schulte; K. Bär; Liselotte Schebek


International Journal of Energy Research | 2016

Characteristics of medium deep borehole thermal energy storage

B. Welsch; W. Rühaak; D. O. Schulte; K. Bär


Energy Procedia | 2016

BASIMO – Borehole Heat Exchanger Array Simulation and Optimization Tool☆

D. O. Schulte; W. Rühaak; B. Welsch


Clinical Laboratory | 2015

Penetration Potential of a Silver Diamine Fluoride Solution on Dentin Surfaces. An Ex Vivo Study.

Ines Willershausen; D. O. Schulte; Adriano Azaripour; Veronica Weyer; Benjamin Briseño; Brita Willershausen


Archive | 2015

A Comparative Study of Medium Deep Borehole Thermal Energy Storage Systems Using Numerical Modelling

B. Welsch; W. Rühaak; D. O. Schulte; K. Bär; S. Homuth


Archive | 2013

Medium Deep High Temperature Heat Storage

W. Rühaak; K. Bär; D. O. Schulte; B. Welsch; Swarup Chauhan; S. Homuth

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B. Welsch

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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W. Rühaak

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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K. Bär

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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S. Homuth

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Swarup Chauhan

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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