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    Vienna Basin. The Vienna Basin [1] ( German: Wiener Becken, Czech: Vídeňská pánev, Slovak: Viedenská kotlina, Hungarian: Bécsi-medence) is a geologically young tectonic burial basin and sedimentary basin in the seam area between the Alps, the Carpathians and the Pannonian Plain. Although it topographically separates the Alps from the ...

  2. The Vienna Basin, a lowland area lying immediately east of Vienna, contains Austria’s richest and most productive farmland. Vienna itself is bordered on the west by the well-known Vienna Woods (Wienerwald). The southern part of the Bundesland includes parts of the Central Alps with heights exceeding…. Other articles where Vienna Basin is ...

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    Vienna is located in northeastern Austria, at the easternmost extension of the Alps in the Vienna Basin. The earliest settlement, at the location of today's inner city, was south of the meandering Danube while the city now spans both sides of the river. Elevation ranges from 151 to 542 m (495 to 1,778 ft).

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  4. The Vienna Basin was formed by middle Miocene (Karpatian-Badenian, 17.5-13.0 Ma) extension and contains up to 6 km of Miocene to Quaternary sedimentary rocks. This basin is partly superimposed on the north-vergent nappes of the outer West Carpathian flysch belt and partly on the nappes of the inner Carpathian belt.

  5. The Vienna Woods. Vienna is situated on the western edge of the Vienna Basin, on the gentle slopes of the Vienna Woods, a branch of the foothills of the Alps. This “Green Lung” is part of the (legally protected) green belt. In 2005, the Vienna Woods were also designated a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO – a designation for areas with a ...

  6. Jan 1, 2006 · All these units lie on top of the Miocene Molasse, a Mesozoic series, and the crystalline basement. This section is well known from wells drilled in the molasse zone sensu stricto but were also drilled in the Vienna basin. Ultradeep wells targeting the autochthonous basement reached total depths of between 6.3 and 8.5 km (3.9 and 5.3 mi).

  7. Mar 1, 2022 · Section snippets Geographic and geological setting. The about 200 km long and 60 km wide Vienna Basin is a rhombohedral SSW-NNE oriented Neogene extensional basin that formed along sinistral fault systems during Miocene lateral extrusion of the Eastern Alps (Ratschbacher et al., 1991; Hinsch et al., 2005; Beidinger and Decker, 2016).

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