3D visualization of Miocene tectonic subsidence in the northern and central Vienna Basin using BasinVis 1.0

Author(s)
E. Y. Lee, J. Novotny, M. Wagreich
Abstract

This study analyzed and visualized data from 219 wells using a MATLAB-based program BasinVis 1.0 for the tectonic subsidence evolution of the northern and central Vienna Basin. Subsidence of the study area resulted in 3D subsidence depth maps and rate maps of tectonic subsidence in seven successive stages. Due to the position, the Vienna Basin has a complex evolution history from the piggy-back basin phase (Early Miocene) to the pull-apart basin phase (Middle - Late Miocene). The 2D/3D maps generated in this study provided insights into the evolution of the Vienna Basin, which is closely related to changes in the changing regional stress field and basin structural setting. In the piggy-back basin phase, the tectonic subsidence was shallow, E-W/NE-SW trending, and restricted to small depressions. In the late Early Miocene, the Vienna Basin changed to a pull-apart basin system with wider and deeper tectonic subsidence by sinistral strike-slip faults and related normal faults. After almost stopped tectonic subsidence of the early Middle Miocene, the development of the Vienna Basin was controlled and accelerated mainly by NE-SW trending synsedimentary normal faults, especially the Steinberg fault. The Late Miocene was characterized by the slowing down of tectonic subsidence.

Organisation(s)
Department of Geology
External organisation(s)
Brown University
Pages
1-5
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201601182
Publication date
2016
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
105103 Petroleum geology, 105125 Petrophysics
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Geophysics, Geochemistry and Petrology
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/8465f041-041c-40a6-a14f-d72d2a1783c1