Röthaer disorder

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The Röthaer disorder is a Herzynisch , d. H. Northwest - Southeast trending tectonic element in the Saxon White Elster Basin . It emerged as a result of the Saxon mountain formation from the Jura to the Tertiary .

It divides the basement into a north-west Saxon high and deep floe. In the Hochscholle area, there are some heavily kaolinized greywacke and clay slate . The deep floe is characterized by sediments of the Lower Buntsandstein .

literature

  • Carsten Drebenstedt , Mahmut Kuyumcu (eds.): Brown coal refurbishment: Basics, geotechnics, water management, fallow land, recultivation, marketing . Springer, 2014, ISBN 978-3-642-16353-1 , pp. 280 ( reading sample ).
  • Bernd Hartmann: The genesis of the material inventory of the Bruckdorf lignite seam (Obereocene) between Halle and Bitterfeld, Saxony-Anhalt . Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle (Saale) 2005, 6. Geological structure of the study area, p. 17, 18 ( PDF, 2.6 MB - dissertation).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dietrich Franke: Regional Geology of East Germany - A Compendium . Fig. 32.3 Saxon fracture faults in the area of ​​the Thuringian Basin sensu lato (selection) - ([www.regionalgeologie-ost.de/Abb. 32.3 Faults in the Thuringian Basin.pdf PDF]).
  2. KliWEP - Assessment of the impact of the climate changes forecast for Saxony on the water and material balance in the Parthe catchment area Part 2: Update of the existing surface water / groundwater model for the Parthe catchment area (PCGEOFIM) and dynamic coupling of PCGEOFIM to a soil water balance model Dr. Dietrich Sames and Dipl.-Min. Birgit Carl, Ingenieurbüro für Grundwasser GmbH Leipzig, October 2004

Web links

  • Dietrich Sames, Birgit Carl: KliWEP - assessment of the impact of the climate changes forecast for Saxony on the water and material balance in the catchment area of ​​the Parthe . Part 2: Update of the existing surface water / groundwater model for the catchment area of ​​the Parthe (PCGEOFIM) and dynamic coupling of PCGEOFIM to a soil water balance model. Ed .: Saxon State Office for Environment and Geology . October 2004, p. 9 ( PDF ).