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Georg Büchel

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Maars of the Westeifel, Germany

2008

Within the Westeifel Volcanic Field 27% of the 250 Quaternary eruptive centers are maars. Maars form as a result of a highly explosive interactive process between rising melt and groundwater. In the Westeifel, probably thermal water plays an important role for the productive phreatomagmatic interaction process and, con-sequently, the high number of maars. The Westeifel maars show all transitions to scoria cones. Only the youngest maars are filled by a maar lake or a raised bog, and are well preserved. The older maars show a low diameter to depth ratio. Nearly one third of the Westeifel maars were formed during the Weichselian glaciation period. The isostatic movements during the increasing …

geographyCinder conegeography.geographical_feature_categoryVolcanoPhreatomagmatic eruptionGeochemistryGlacial periodScoriaQuaternaryWeichselian glaciationGeologyMaar
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Tertiary maars of the Hocheifel Volcanic Field, Germany

2008

In the Hocheifel only three maars are known. The Eckfeld Maar, filled with Eocene lacustrine sediments, is located at the southern boundary of the volcanic field, where the Tertiary peneplain has been eroded only slightly. The ages of the Jungferweiher Maar in the southeast and the Dottingen Maar in the northeast of the Tertiary Hocheifel Volcanic Field (THVF) are unknown and their timing within the THVF is uncertain. In contrast to the surrounding area, the central part of the THVF is deeply eroded. Here, six large diatremes (>600 m) were identified in the area of Kelberg with one exception. So far, no relics of crater sediments have been found within the large diatremes. They probably rep…

DiatremePeneplaingeographyCinder conegeography.geographical_feature_categoryVolcanoImpact craterGeochemistryCalderaSeismologyGeologyMaar
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