Neptunian dikes and their fillings in carbonates of the Warstein area (northeastern Rhenish massif)


Autoria(s): Clausen, Claus-Dieter; Leuteritz, Klaus
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 51.449735 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 8.452637 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 51.431270 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 8.410000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 51.461180 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 8.522950

Data(s)

28/10/2015

Resumo

Neptunian dikes and cavities as weil as their fillings are described from Middle to Upper Devonian carbonates of the Warstein area. The genesis of the pre-Upper Carboniferous dikes is due to pre-orogenic synsedimentary tensional movements. Lifting, subsidence and tilting caused joints and cracks, which are enlarged to dikes and cavities on submarine conditions. The post-Upper Carboniferous dikes are based on the orogenesis during Upper Carboniferous time, causing numerous tectonical divisional planes in the sediments. Along these planes a far-reaching karstification took place since mesozoic time. According to their size the cavities are subdivided into macro-, mega- and microdikes. With the exception of one macrodike all the others are limited to the massive limestone. Megadikes especially occur in Upper Devonian cephalopod limestone and in the Erdbach limestone, microdikes can be found in all carbonatic rocks. The dikes follow pre-orogenic, tectonical and sedimentary divisional planes and are orientated to ac-, bc- as well as bedding planes and diagonal directions. The fillings happened down from above either in a solitary event or repeatedly in long-lived dikes during a span of several ten millions of years. More seldom the fillings took place laterally or upside from beneath. The dikes contain - without regard to autochthonous conodont faunas - older and/or younger mixed faunas, too. Occasionally they were used as life district by a trilobite fauna adapted to the dikes. The dikes represent sedimentary pitfalls and conserve sediments eroded in other places. Therefore, by aid of the fillings, it can be demonstrated, that stratigraphic gaps are not absolutely due to primary interruptions of sedimentation, but were caused by reworking. Some dikes contain the distal offsets of slides and suspension streams. Relations between condensation and development of dikes could not be derived in the Warstein area. However, an increase of the frequency of dikes towards east to the eastern margin of the Warstein carbonate platform could be pointed out. This margin is a slope, persisting more than 10 millions of years, between a block and a basin. Evidently cracks and dikes, which were caused by settlements, slides and earth quakes, occured there frequently. The Warstein dikes and cavities, caused by karstification, are filled with terrestrial Lower Cretaceous, marine Upper Cretaceous and terrestrial Pleistocene to Holocene sediments. Tertiary sediments could not be detected.

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application/zip, 4 datasets

Identificador

https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.854433

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.854433

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

PANGAEA

Relação

Amirie, Ghullam Hussein Bares; Clausen, Claus-Dieter; Friman, Lars; Korn, Dieter; Leuteritz, Klaus; Rescher, Konrad; Stritzke, Rüdiger; Wilder, Heinz; Ziegler, Willi (1989): Das Oberdevon des Rheinischen Schiefergebirges - Datierung und Grenzziehung als Grundlage für Fazies und Paläogeographie. Fortschritte in der Geologie von Rheinland und Westfalen, 35, 413 pp, hdl:10013/epic.46073.d001

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

Access constraints: unrestricted

Fonte

Supplement to: Clausen, Claus-Dieter; Leuteritz, Klaus (1989): Spalten und ihre Füllungen in den Carbonatgesteinen des Warsteiner Raumes (nordöstliches Rheinisches Schiefergebirge). Fortschritte in der Geologie von Rheinland und Westfalen, 35, 309-391, hdl:10013/epic.46073.d004

Palavras-Chave #= bicavatus; A. asymmetricus; A. buckeyensis; A. curvata; A. gigas; A. ioides; A. lobata; A. nodosa; A. rotundifoba rotundiloba; A. sinelamina; A. triangularis; Ancyrodella buckeyensis; Ancyrodella curvata; Ancyrodella gigas; Ancyrodella ioides; Ancyrodella lobata; Ancyrodella nodosa; Ancyrodella rotundifoba rotundiloba; Ancyrognathus asymmetricus; Ancyrognathus sinelamina; Ancyrognathus triangularis; B. aculeatus aculeatus; B. costatus; B. jugosus; B. stabifis; B. stabilis; B. ultimus; B. ziegleri; Bispa costatus; Bispa sp.; Bispa stabifis; Bispathodus aculeatus aculeatus; Bispathodus costatus; Bispathodus jugosus; Bispathodus sp.; Bispathodus stabilis; Bispathodus ultimus; Bispathodus ziegleri; Comment; D. latus; Doliognathus latus; G. delicatus; G. punctatus; G. semiglaber; G. typicus; Gnathodus delicatus; Gnathodus punctatus; Gnathodus semiglaber; Gnathodus sp.; Gnathodus typicus; H. segaformis; Hindeodella segaformis; I. cornutus; I. nodosus; I. symmetricus; Icriodus cornutus; Icriodus nodosus; Icriodus sp.; Icriodus symmetricus; Label; O. latus; Ooliognathus latus; P. asymmetricus ovalis; P. asymmetricus ssp.; P. brevipennatus; P. collinsoni; P. communis communis; P. crepida; P. delicatula clarki; P. delicatula delicatula; P. dentilineatus; P. gigas; P. glabra distorta; P. glabra glabra; P. glabra lepta; P. glabra pectinata; P. gracilis gonioclymeniae; P. gracilis gracilis; P. gracilis sigmoidalis; P. Iinguiformis ssp.; P. inornatus; P. kockeli; P. kuehni; P. linguiformis ssp.; P. margin. marginifera; P. meischneri; P. minuta minuta; P. minuta schleizia; P. nodocostatus gr; P. perlobata grossi; P. perlobata perlobata; P. perlobata schindewolfi; P. quadrantinodosa inflexa; P. quadrantinodosa inflexoidea; P. quadrantinodosalobata; P. quadrantinodosa quadrantinodosa; P. radinus; P. rhomboidea; P. rugasa trachytera; P. rugosa ampla; P. rugosa postera; P. rugosa trachytera; P. styriacus; P. subperlobara; P. subperlobata; P. subrecta; P. tenuipunctata; P. triangularis; P. triangulus inaequalis; P. triangulus pinnatus; P. triangulus triangulus; P. trigonicus; P. vogesi; P. znepolensis; Palmatolepis crepida; Palmatolepis delicatula clarki; Palmatolepis delicatula delicatula; Palmatolepis gigas; Palmatolepis glabra distorta; Palmatolepis glabra glabra; Palmatolepis glabra lepta; Palmatolepis glabra pectinata; Palmatolepis gracilis gonioclymeniae; Palmatolepis gracilis gracilis; Palmatolepis gracilis sigmoidalis; Palmatolepis marginifera marginifera; Palmatolepis minuta minuta; Palmatolepis minuta schleizia; Palmatolepis perlobata grossi; Palmatolepis perlobata perlobata; Palmatolepis perlobata schindewolfi; Palmatolepis quadrantinodosa inflexa; Palmatolepis quadrantinodosa inflexoidea; Palmatolepis quadrantinodosalobata; Palmatolepis quadrantinodosa quadrantinodosa; Palmatolepis rhomboidea; Palmatolepis rugasa trachytera; Palmatolepis rugosa ampla; Palmatolepis rugosa postera; Palmatolepis rugosa trachytera; Palmatolepis sp.; Palmatolepis subperlobara; Palmatolepis subperlobata; Palmatolepis subrecta; Palmatolepis tenuipunctata; Palmatolepis triangularis; Polygnathus asymmetricus ovalis; Polygnathus asymmetricus ssp.; Polygnathus brevipennatus; Polygnathus cf. obliquicostatus; Polygnathus communis communis; Polygnathus Iinguiformis ssp.; Polygnathus inornatus; Polygnathus linguiformis ssp.; Polygnathus nodocostatus group; Polygnathus radinus; Polygnathus sp.; Polygnathus styriacus; Polygnathus vogesi; Polygnathus znepolensis; Protognathodus collinsoni; Protognathodus kockeli; Protognathodus kuehni; Protognathodus meischneri; Pseudopolvgnathus sp.; Pseudopolvgnathus triangulus inaequalis; Pseudopolvgnathus triangulus pinnatus; Pseudopolvgnathus triangulus triangulus; Pseudopolvgnathus trigonicus; Pseudopolygnathus brevipennatus; Pseudopolygnathus dentilineatus; Pseudopolygnathus sp.; Pseudopolygnathus triangulus inaequalis; Pseudopolygnathus triangulus pinnatus; Pseudopolygnathus triangulus triangulus; Pseudopolygnathus trigonicus; S. anchoralis; S. cooperi; S. crenulata; S. duplicata; S. inornatus; S. isosticha; S. lobata; S. obsoleta; S. praeanchoralis; S. praesulcata; S. quadruplicata; S. spinulicostatus; S. strigosus; S. sulcata; S. velifer; S. velifer velifer; S. veliter velifer; S. werneri; Sample code/label; Scaliognathus anchoralis; Scaliognathus praeanchoralis; Scaliognathus velifer velifer; Scaliognathus veliter velifer; Scaphignathus velifer; Siphonodella cooperi; Siphonodella crenulata; Siphonodella duplicata; Siphonodella isosticha; Siphonodella lobata; Siphonodella obsoleta; Siphonodella praesulcata; Siphonodella quadruplicata; Siphonodella sp.; Siphonodella sulcata; Spathognathodus inornatus; Spathognathodus sp.; Spathognathodus spinulicostatus; Spathognathodus strigosus; Spathognathodus werneri
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