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Migration of fluids controlled by equidistant fracture systems: an example from Central Europe (Czech Republic, Slovakia and Austria)
- 1.0145044 - GLU-S 20000085 RIV NL eng J - Journal Article
Zeman, Antonín - Suchý, Václav - Stejskal, M. - Janku, J. - Cermak, J. - Turek, Karel
Migration of fluids controlled by equidistant fracture systems: an example from Central Europe (Czech Republic, Slovakia and Austria).
Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 69-70, Special issue (2000), s. 499-504. ISSN 0375-6742. E-ISSN 1879-1689
R&D Projects: GA AV ČR KSK1042603; GA AV ČR IAA3012703
Subject RIV: DD - Geochemistry
Impact factor: 0.486, year: 2000
An extensive system of equidistant, N-S trending linear zones has been identified to cut across crystalline and sedimentary units of the Bohemians Massif, Czech Republic and peripheral parts of the Alpine-Carpathian chain in Austria and Slovakia. The system represents the lines of Weakness that were periodically reactivated and provided conduits for hydrothermal fluids of deep-seated origin. Discharges of mineral and thermal waters, warm subsurface brines and the gas fluxes along some lineaments demonstrate present-day activity of the system.
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