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Geological Magazine | 2014

A lacustrine record of the early stage of the Miocene Climatic Optimum in Central Europe from the Most Basin, Ohře (Eger) Graben, Czech Republic

Tomáš Grygar; K. Mach; Petr Schnabl; Petr Pruner; Jiří Laurin; Mathieu Martinez

This study reports on a ~ 150 m thick macrofossil-barren sequence of siliciclastic sediments from a Burdigalian age (Early Miocene) freshwater lake. The lake was located within an incipient rift system of the Most Basin in the Ohře (Eger) Graben, which was part of the European Cenozoic Rift System, and had an original area of ≈ 1000 km 2 . Sediments from the HK591 core that cover the entire thickness of the lake deposits and some of the adjacent stratigraphic units were analysed by X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (a proxy for element composition) and magnetic polarity measurement. The element proxies were subjected to frequency analysis, which provided estimated sedimentation rates, and allowed for sediment dating by magnetostratigraphy and orbital tuning of the age model. Based on the resulting age model and the known biostratigraphy, the lake was present between 17.4 and 16.6 Ma, which includes the onset of the Miocene Climatic Optimum in the latest Early Miocene. The identification of orbital forcing (precession, obliquity and short eccentricity cycles) confirms the stability of the sedimentary environment of the perennial lake in an underfilled basin. The dating allowed the sediment record to be interpreted in the context of the current knowledge of the European climate during that period. The stability of the sedimentary environment confirms that precipitation was relatively stable over the period recorded by the sediments.


Journal of Geosciences | 2004

Early Miocene freshwater and swamp ecosystems of the Most Basin (northern Bohemia) with particular reference to the Bilina Mine section

Zlatko Kvaček; M Rajchl; M Bohme; Z Dvorak; K. Mach; Jakub Prokop; M Konzalova


Bulletin of Geosciences | 2013

Regional chemostratigraphic key horizons in the macrofossil-barren siliciclastic lower Miocene lacustrine sediments (Most Basin, Eger Graben, Czech Republic)

T. Matys Grygar; K. Mach


Neues Jahrbuch Fur Geologie Und Palaontologie-abhandlungen | 2014

An evaluation of palaeogeography and palaeoecology in the Most Basin (Czech Republic) and Saxony (Germany) from the late Oligocene to the early Miocene

K. Mach; Vasilis Teodoridis; Tomáš Matys Grygar; Zlatko Kvaek; Peter Suhr; Gerda Standke


Neues Jahrbuch Fur Geologie Und Palaontologie-abhandlungen | 2017

Consequences of Lower Miocene CO2 degassing on geological and paleoenvironmental settings of the Ahníkov/Merkur Mine paleontological locality (Most Basin, Czech Republic)

K. Mach; Karel Žák; Vasilis Teodoridis; Zlatko Kvaček


Bulletin of Geosciences | 2017

Early stages of clastic deposition in the Most Basin (Ohře Rift, Czech Republic, Early Miocene): timing and possible controls

T. Matys Grygar; K. Mach; M. Hošek; Petr Schnabl; Mathieu Martinez; M. Koubová


Publications of the Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences; Geophysical Data Bases, Processing and Instrumentation | 2018

Preliminary Rock Magnetic and Paleomagnetic Results of the Holešice and Libkovice Member Transition of the Most Basin (Burdigalian, Czech Republic)

Š. Kdýr; T. Elbra; Petr Schnabl; K. Čížková; Petr Pruner; T. Matys Grygar; K. Mach


Publications of the Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences; Geophysical Data Bases, Processing and Instrumentation | 2018

Rock Magnetic and Paleomagnetic Research of the Miocene Sediments in the Teplice–Ústí nad Labem Part of the Most Basin (Czech Republic)

T. Elbra; Š. Kdýr; Petr Schnabl; K. Čížková; Petr Pruner; T. Matys Grygar; K. Mach


Publications of the Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences; Geophysical Data Bases, Processing and Instrumentation | 2018

Possible Correlation of the Burdigalian Strata in Sokolov and Most Basins (ECRIS, Czech Republic)

Petr Schnabl; O. Man; S. Kdyr; T. Elbra; K. Cizkova; Petr Pruner; T. Matys Grygar; K. Mach; P. Rojik; K. Martinek


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2017

Climatic instability before the Miocene Climatic Optimum reflected in a Central European lacustrine record from the Most Basin in the Czech Republic

T. Matys Grygar; M. Hošek; K. Mach; Petr Schnabl; Mathieu Martinez

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Petr Schnabl

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Petr Pruner

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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M. Hošek

Charles University in Prague

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Vasilis Teodoridis

Charles University in Prague

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Zlatko Kvaček

Charles University in Prague

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Jakub Prokop

Charles University in Prague

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Tereza Nováková

Charles University in Prague

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Tomáš Grygar

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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