Känozoische Geomorphogenese im nordöstlichen Mainfranken

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  • The Hassberge escarpment landscape developed from a widely extended original etchplain surface which represents the Middle to Upper Miocene final stage of undifferentiated etchplain lowering within the study area. The decisive processes of Upper Miocene and Pliocene landform differentiation were continuing planationsurface lowering increasingly governed by the structural differentiation of the bedrock substrate and local expansion of planation surfaces. This formation led to valley cutting since the Pliocene/Pleistocene transition period in theThe Hassberge escarpment landscape developed from a widely extended original etchplain surface which represents the Middle to Upper Miocene final stage of undifferentiated etchplain lowering within the study area. The decisive processes of Upper Miocene and Pliocene landform differentiation were continuing planationsurface lowering increasingly governed by the structural differentiation of the bedrock substrate and local expansion of planation surfaces. This formation led to valley cutting since the Pliocene/Pleistocene transition period in the course of progressive reduction of the areas still subject to planation. The extent of structural adaptation and the interpretation of correlative sediments confirm a differentiated course of Late Tertiary climatic change, which, within the overall trend towards lower temperatures since the Lower to Middle Miocene, expressed itself in increasingly dry conditions during the Late Upper Miocene and Pliocene (BOLDT 1997). Taking the Lower Franconian scarplands (Main River region of southern Germany) as an example, the compatibility of the formation of stepped planation surfaces with the structural forcing of landform development is explained and confirmed in a world-wide comparison for regions of sedimentary rocks of varying resistance. The differentiated morphological context based on climate and geology is pointed out (BOLDT 1998).show moreshow less

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Subtitle (German):Formung im globalen Wandel des klimatisch-strukturellen Wirkungsgefüges
Author: Kai-William BoldtGND
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-245991
Document Type:Doctoral Thesis
Granting Institution:Universität Würzburg, Fakultät für Geowissenschaften (bis Sept. 2007)
Faculties:Fakultät für Geowissenschaften (bis Sept. 2007) / Institut für Geographie
Language:German
Year of Completion:2001
Series (Serial Number):Würzburger Geographische Arbeiten (96)
Pagenumber:XI, 413
Source:Boldt, Kai-William: Känozoische Geomorphogenese im nordöstlichen Mainfranken : Formung im globalen Wandel des klimatisch-strukturellen Wirkungsgefüges / Kai-William Boldt. - Würzburg: Selbstverl., 2001. - XI, 413 S. (Würzburger geographische Arbeiten ; 96)
Dewey Decimal Classification:5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 55 Geowissenschaften, Geologie / 551 Geologie, Hydrologie, Meteorologie
GND Keyword:Haßberge; Mainfranken <Nordost>; Relief <Geografie>; Umwelt; Haßberge-Gebiet; Känozoikum; Geomorphogenese
Release Date:2021/09/30
Note:
Eingereicht unter dem Titel: Die känozoische Reliefentwicklung der Hassbergstufe und ihres Umlands im globalen Wandel des klimatisch-strukturellen Wirkungsgefüges
Licence (German):License LogoDeutsches Urheberrecht