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Schlagwörter:
Central Europe, 3D Model, Glaciation, subsurface geology, tectonostratigraphic units, formation tops, layer thickness, sedimentary cover, basement rocks, crystalline crust, lithospheric mantle, Northeast German Basin, Central European Basin System, Thermohydraulic Coupling, Nuclear Waste, Transient Process Modelling, Disequilibrium, Climate Change, Paleoclimate, Advanced Earth System Modelling Capacity, ESM, compound material, information
Zusammenfassung:
We provide a single file (exodus II format) that contains all results of the modeling efforts of the associated paper. This encompasses all structural information as well as the pore pressure, temperature, and fluid velocity distribution through time. We also supply all files necessary to rerun the simulation, resulting in the aforementioned output file. The model area covers a rectangular area around the Central European Basin System (Maystrenko et al., 2020). The data publication is compeiment to Frick et al., (2021). The file published here is based on the structural model after Maystrenko et al., (2020) which resolves 16 geological units. More details about the structure and how it was derived can be found in Maystrenko et al., (2020). The file presented contains information on the regional variation of the pore pressure, temperature and fluid velocity of the model area in 3D. This information is presented for 364 time steps starting from 43,000 years before present and ending at 310000 years after present.