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On this page, you will find a collection of links to scientific publications that are relevant to this project or that can contribute to a deeper exemplary understanding of the processes and circumstances that may be related to the Reinterpretation of Germania Magna presented here. These publications span different research areas.

The collection includes:

  • Primary literature: Scientific publications presenting the results of new research.
  • Secondary literature: Scientific publications summarizing, analyzing, or interpreting primary literature.
  • Comparative literature: Publications that exemplify similar processes and circumstances in other contexts.
  • Additional resources: Links to websites, databases, and other resources that may be relevant to the reinterpretation

The following publications are intended to help answer specific questions exemplarily, which may be related to the necessary processes and events required for extensive landscape transformation. These include considerations of tectonic fracture events and rift systems, with corresponding effects on maritime landslide events and the formation of new sedimentation basins.


Vulkanismus in Mitteldeutschland. Band 4: Explosiver Vulkanismus im Bereich der Halle-Störung. Die Campusbohrung 3 in Heide Süd


Grieswald, D. H. (2020): Vulkanismus in Mitteldeutschland. Band 2: Explosiver Vulkanismus im Bereich der Halle-Störung zwischen Halle (Saale) und Leipzig. Die Tiefbohrung Lochau 7/65.

Description This book series is a collection of application-oriented works from the years 2002–2020, focusing on volcanism in Saxony-Anhalt and Saxony. The works encompass engineering geological, geotechnical, and scientific aspects, highlighting various exposures and drillings at different locations. These are self-contained projects that, due to the overarching theme of volcanism, are nonetheless interconnected. Volume 1 begins with Permo-Carboniferous phreatomagmatic volcanism and molasse deposits in Halle (Saale) and concludes with Upper Cretaceous carbonatite volcanism near Roitzsch. Particular attention is drawn to Volume 10, which contains extensive volcanotectonic information on Central Germany as well as related regions in Europe and Africa, incorporating supplementary information from Volumes 1–9. Furthermore, the formation of the Halle Caldera and the ultramafic lamprophyre-carbonatite complex near Delitzsch-Brehna is discussed. The following collage was created in 2020 as part of the project aimed at understanding the volcanic rocks of Central Germany: Volcanism in Central Germany Volume 1: Depositional facies … Read moreVulkanismus in Mitteldeutschland. Band 4: Explosiver Vulkanismus im Bereich der Halle-Störung. Die Campusbohrung 3 in Heide Süd

Vulkanismus in Mitteldeutschland. Band 2: Explosiver Vulkanismus im Bereich der Halle-Störung zwischen Halle (Saale) und Leipzig. Die Tiefbohrung Lochau 7/65.


Grieswald, D. H. (2020): Vulkanismus in Mitteldeutschland. Band 2: Explosiver Vulkanismus im Bereich der Halle-Störung zwischen Halle (Saale) und Leipzig. Die Tiefbohrung Lochau 7/65.

Description This book series is a collection of application-oriented works from the years 2002–2020, focusing on volcanism in Saxony-Anhalt and Saxony. The works encompass engineering geological, geotechnical, and scientific aspects, highlighting various exposures and drillings at different locations. These are self-contained projects that, due to the overarching theme of volcanism, are nonetheless interconnected. Volume 1 begins with Permo-Carboniferous phreatomagmatic volcanism and molasse deposits in Halle (Saale) and concludes with Upper Cretaceous carbonatite volcanism near Roitzsch. Particular attention is drawn to Volume 10, which contains extensive volcanotectonic information on Central Germany as well as related regions in Europe and Africa, incorporating supplementary information from Volumes 1–9. Furthermore, the formation of the Halle Caldera and the ultramafic lamprophyre-carbonatite complex near Delitzsch-Brehna is discussed. The following collage was created in 2020 as part of the project aimed at understanding the volcanic rocks of Central Germany: Volcanism in Central Germany Volume 1: Depositional facies … Read moreVulkanismus in Mitteldeutschland. Band 2: Explosiver Vulkanismus im Bereich der Halle-Störung zwischen Halle (Saale) und Leipzig. Die Tiefbohrung Lochau 7/65.