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    Triangle zones – Geometry, kinematics, mechanics, and the need for appreciation of uncertainties by von Hagke, Christoph, Malz, Alexander

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-02-2018)
    “…Triangle zones are important structures found in foreland fold-and-thrust belts all over the world and are commonly associated with tectonic wedging. However,…”
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    Fluid evolution and mineralogy of Mn-Fe-barite-fluorite mineralizations at the contact of the Thuringian Basin, Thüringer Wald and Thüringer Schiefergebirge in Germany by Majzlan, Juraj, Brey-Funke, Maria, Malz, Alexander, Donndorf, Stefan, Milovský, Rastislav

    Published in Geologica Carpathica (01-02-2016)
    “…Numerous small deposits and occurrences of Mn-Fe-fluorite-barite mineralization have developed at the contact of the Thuringian Basin, Thüringer Wald and…”
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    Mesozoic intraplate deformation in the southern part of the Central European Basin - Results from large-scale 3D modelling by Malz, Alexander, Nachtweide, Christoph, Emmerlich, Sophie, Schimpf, Lars

    Published in Tectonophysics (05-02-2020)
    “…The Central European Basin is an intracontinental basin that initially formed due to long-lasting thermal subsidence accompanied with several tectonic phases…”
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    An unusual triangle zone in the external northern Alpine foreland (Switzerland): Structural inheritance, kinematics and implications for the development of the adjacent Jura fold-and-thrust belt by Malz, Alexander, Madritsch, Herfried, Meier, Beat, Kley, Jonas

    Published in Tectonophysics (22-02-2016)
    “…Triangle zones represent typical structural elements of thin-skinned foreland fold-and-thrust belts. Here, we report the results of an in-depth structural…”
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    Reconstructing the Evolution of Foreland Fold‐And‐Thrust Belts Using U‐Pb Calcite Dating: An Integrated Case‐Study From the Easternmost Jura Mountains (Switzerland) by Madritsch, Herfried, Looser, Nathan, Schneeberger, Raphael, Wohlwend, Stephan, Guillong, Marcel, Malz, Alexander

    Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-05-2024)
    “…This case‐study from the Jura Mountains in the foreland of the European Alps demonstrates how the coupling of subsurface analysis and U‐Pb carbonate dating can…”
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    The Finne fault zone (central Germany): structural analysis of a partially inverted extensional fault zone by balanced cross-sections by Malz, Alexander, Kley, Jonas

    “…The Finne fault zone, located in central Germany to the southwest of the Harz mountains, was studied by means of detailed map analysis, investigations of fault…”
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    Intraplate brittle deformation and states of paleostress constrained by fault kinematics in the central German platform by Navabpour, Payman, Malz, Alexander, Kley, Jonas, Siegburg, Melanie, Kasch, Norbert, Ustaszewski, Kamil

    Published in Tectonophysics (02-01-2017)
    “…The structural evolution of Central Europe reflects contrasting tectonic regimes after the Variscan orogeny during Mesozoic – Cenozoic time. The brittle…”
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    Integrated geological and gravity modelling to improve 3-D model harmonization—Methods and benefits for the Saxony-Anhalt/Brandenburg cross-border region (North German Basin) by Mueller, Christian Olaf, Wächter, Jacob, Jahnke, Christoph, Pueyo Morer, Emilio L, Riefstahl, Florian, Malz, Alexander

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-11-2021)
    “…SUMMARY As 3-D geological models become more numerous and widely available, the opportunity arises to combine them into large regional compilations. One of the…”
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    Intraformational fluid flow in the Thuringian Syncline (Germany) - Evidence from stable isotope data in vein mineralization of Upper Permian and Mesozoic sediments by Lepetit, P., Aehnelt, M., Viereck, L., Strauss, H., Abratis, M., Fritsch, S., Malz, A., Kukowski, N., Totsche, K.U.

    Published in Chemical geology (30-09-2019)
    “…Vein mineralization observed in boreholes, quarries and outcrops of Upper Permian and Mesozoic sediments in the Thuringian Syncline, Germany, was investigated…”
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