Volume 100 (2007)

Bernhard GRASEMANN, Hugh RICE, Michael WAGREICH:
Editorial


Franz NEUBAUER, Gertrude FRIEDL, Johann GENSER, Robert HANDLER, Dieter MADER & Detlef SCHNEIDER:

Origin and tectonic evolution of the Eastern Alps deduced from dating of detrital white mica: a review
Keywords: Cadomian orogeny, collapse basin, foreland basin, Wilson cycle, provenance


Kathleen HISTON, Peter KLEIN, Hans Peter SCHÖNLAUB & Warren D. HUFF:

Lower Palaeozoic K-bentonites from the Carnic Alps, Austria (supplementary data)

Keywords: Lower Palaeozoic, palaeogeography, stratigraphy, K-bentonites, Carnic Alps, volcanism


Sherif KHARBISH, Michael GÖTZINGER & Anton BERAN:

Compositional variations of fahlore group minerals from Austria

Keywords: scanning electron microscopy, reflected light microscopy, Greywacke zone, tetrahedrite, tennantite, Fahlores


M. Julleh Jalalur RAHMAN & Shigeyuki SUZUKI:
Composition of Neogene shales from the Surma Group, Bengal Basin, Bangladesh: implications for provenance and tectonic setting

Keywords: Neogene shales, tectonic setting, Surma Group, Bengal Basin, geochemistry, provenance


Wolfgang A. LENHARDT, Christiane FREUDENTHALER, Regina LIPPITSCH & Edmund FIEGWEIL:
Focal-depth distributions in the Austrian Eastern Alps based on macroseismic data

Keywords: Earthquakes, Eastern Alps, Focal depth, Macroseismic data, Mirror effect, Maximum magnitude


Thomas HORNUNG:
Multistratigraphy of the Draxllehen quarry near Berchtesgaden (Tuvalian – Lacian 2): implications for Hallstatt Limestone-sedimentation and palaeoclimate in the aftermath of the ‘Carnian Crisis’.

Keywords: Conodont biostratigraphy, Carnian-Norian boundary, Hallstatt limestone, Carbon isotopes, Oxygen isotopes, microfacies


Karl KRAINER, Wolfram MOSTLER & Christoph SPÖTL:
Discharge from active rock glaciers, Austrian Alps: a stable isotope approach

Keywords: electrical conductivity, oxygen isotopes, rock glacier, melt water, hydrology


Dirk van HUSEN, Susan IVY-OCHS & Vasily ALFIMOV:
Mechanism and age of late glacial landslides in the Calcareous Alps; The Almtal, Upper Austria

Keywords: Suspension flow, Exposure dating, Upper Austria, Sturzstrom, Landslides, Almtal


Dirk van HUSEN & Michael MAYR:
The hole of Bad Aussee. An unexpected overdeepened area in NW Steiermark, Austria.

Keywords: Bad Aussee, Styria, Evaporititic rocks, overdeepening, Haselgebirge


Andreas AHL, Peter SLAPANSKY, Reinhard BELOCKY, Andreas PIBER, Wolfgang SEIBERL, Michael ZECHNER & Hermann J. MAURITSCH:
Regional Distribution of Magnetic Susceptibilities and 3D Modelling of Aeromagnetic Anomalies in the Central Eastern Alps (Western Tauern Window), Austria.

Keywords: Magnetic susceptibility, Tauern Window, Aeromagnetics, Eastern Alps, Petrophysics, 3D modelling, TRANSALP


Andreas KROH & Michael WAGREICH:
Infulaster (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) from the Turonian of the Northern Calcareous Alps.

Keywords: Northern Calcareous Alps, Gschliefgraben, Echinodermata, Echinoidea, Infulaster, Turonian, Austria


Marcellus G. SCHREILECHNER & Reinhard F. SACHSENHOFER:
High Resolution Sequence Stratigraphy in the Eastern Styrian Basin (Miocene, Austria)

Keywords: Sequence Stratigraphy, Seismic Stratigraphy, Styrian Basin, Neogene, Austria


Diethard SANDERS, Michaela LUKESCH, Michael RASSER & Peter SKELTON:
Shell beds of diceratid rudists ahead of a low-energy gravelly beach (Tithonian, Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria): Palaeoecology and Taphonomy.

Keywords: diceratids, Jurassic, rudists, Lofer, Alps


Doris REISCHENBACHER, Helena RIFELJ, Reinhard F. SACHSENHOFER, Bogomir JELEN, Stjepan ĆORIĆ, Martin GROSS & Bettina REICHENBACHER:
Early Badenian paleoenvironment in the Lavanttal Basin (Mühldorf Formation; Austria): Evidence from geochemistry and paleontology.

Keywords: Calcareous nannoplankton, Organic petrography, Organic matter, Foraminifera, Ostracoda, Badenian


Wolfgang FRANK:
Prof. Dr. Christof EXNER (1915 - 2007) Nachruf


Richard LEIN:
Alexander TOLLMANN (27. 6. 1928 - 8. 8. 2007)


Tillfried CERNAJSEK, Johannes SEIDL:
Zwischen Wissenschaft, Politik und Praxis – 100 Jahre Österreichische Geologische Gesellschaft (vormals Geologische Gesellschaft in Wien)