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3D Geological and Thermal Modelling of the Molasse Basin in Austria S. Pfleiderer, G. Götzl, M. Bottig, C. Porpaczy & A. Brüstle Geological Survey of Austria Introduction As part of the EU project GeoMol (www .geomol.eu), geological layers in the Austrian Molasse basin were modelled from ground surface down to the Crystalline. In a pilot region in Upper Austria / Upper Bavaria, these layers formed the basis for modelling the temperature distribution. Base Data Base data for geological modelling included 688 published well logs, 95 unpublished well logs from oil companies, 148 published cross sections (4500 km), 24 structural maps and 65 seismic profiles from oil companies (1300 km). For geothermal modelling, 1510 temperature measurements were used, 1201 of which bottom hole temperatures. Geological Model Temperature Model Conclusions Modelled layers included the bases of the Middle Jurassic, Upper Jurassic, Upper Cretaceous, Eocene, Kiscellian, Egerian, Eggenburgian, Ottnangian and Karpatian, as well as the base of the allochthonous Molasse. In the pilot region of Upper Austria / Upper Bavaria, thermal conductivities of the geological layers were estimated and a conductive temperature model was calculated. For the first time, the entire area of the Austrian Molasse basin was modelled geologically in 3D. The model includes ten units. Compared to previous structural maps, the regional extents of several layers, e.g. Upper Jurassic, were refined. The temperature model in the pilot region allows to define where and at which depth geothermal potential for balneology, direct heating or power generation exists. Base data distribution – published wells and cross sections Base data distribution – published structural maps Base Upper Jurassic Elevation (m asl) Upper Jurassic Thickness (m) Base Ottnangian Elevation (m asl) Ottnangian Thickness (m) Base Egerian Elevation (m asl) Egerian Thickness (m) Top Crystalline Elevation (m asl) Crystalline at surface Upper Cretaceous Upper Jurassic Middle Jurassic Paleozoic Crystalline at depth Geological Map of the Molasse Base Isolines of the Base Tertiary Fault Elevation (m asl) Temperature (°C) Temperature (°C) Karpathian - Quaternary Ottnangian Eggenburgian Egerian Kiscellian Eocene Upper Cretaceous Upper Jurassic Middle Jurassic Paleozoic and Crystalline Allochthonous Molasse and overlying tectonic units Acknowledgements: The work was funded by the Alpine Space Programme as part of the European Territorial Cooperation 2007-2013. Position of 2D cross sections Cross section 1 Cross section 2 Block diagram of the conductive temperature model Cross section through the conductive temperature model Cross-section

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3D Geological and Thermal Modelling of the Molasse Basin in Austria

S. Pfleiderer, G. Götzl, M. Bottig, C. Porpaczy & A. Brüstle

Geological Survey of Austria

Introduction

As part of the EU project GeoMol(www.geomol.eu), geological layers inthe Austrian Molasse basin weremodelled from ground surface down tothe Crystalline.In a pilot region in Upper Austria /Upper Bavaria, these layers formed thebasis for modelling the temperaturedistribution.

Base Data

Base data for geological modelling included688 published well logs, 95 unpublishedwell logs from oil companies, 148 publishedcross sections (4500 km), 24 structuralmaps and 65 seismic profiles from oilcompanies (1300 km).For geothermal modelling, 1510temperature measurements were used,1201 of which bottom hole temperatures.

Geological Model

Temperature Model

Conclusions

Modelled layers included the bases ofthe Middle Jurassic, Upper Jurassic,Upper Cretaceous, Eocene, Kiscellian,Egerian, Eggenburgian, Ottnangian andKarpatian, as well as the base of theallochthonous Molasse.

In the pilot region of Upper Austria /Upper Bavaria, thermal conductivitiesof the geological layers were estimatedand a conductive temperature modelwas calculated.

For the first time, the entire area of the Austrian Molasse basin was modelled geologically in 3D. The model includes tenunits. Compared to previous structural maps, the regional extents of several layers, e.g. Upper Jurassic, were refined. Thetemperature model in the pilot region allows to define where and at which depth geothermal potential for balneology,direct heating or power generation exists.

Base data distribution – published wells and cross sections

Base data distribution –published structural maps

Base Upper JurassicElevation (m asl)

Upper JurassicThickness (m)

Base OttnangianElevation (m asl)

OttnangianThickness (m)

Base EgerianElevation (m asl)

EgerianThickness (m)

Top CrystallineElevation (m asl)

Crystalline at surfaceUpper CretaceousUpper JurassicMiddle JurassicPaleozoicCrystalline at depth

Geological Map of the Molasse Base

Isolines of the Base Tertiary

Fault

Elevation (m asl)

Temperature (°C)

Temperature (°C)

Karpathian - QuaternaryOttnangianEggenburgianEgerianKiscellianEocene

Upper CretaceousUpper JurassicMiddle JurassicPaleozoic and Crystalline

Allochthonous Molasse andoverlying tectonic units

Acknowledgements: The work was funded by the Alpine Space Programme as part of the European Territorial Cooperation 2007-2013.

Position of 2D cross sections

Cross section 1

Cross section 2

Block diagram of the conductive temperature model Cross section through the conductive temperature model

Cross-section