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Stepwise clockwise rotation of the Cenozoic stress field in the Western Carpathians as revealed by kinematic analysis of minor faults in the Manin Unit (western Slovakia)
Title Stepwise clockwise rotation of the Cenozoic stress field in the Western Carpathians as revealed by kinematic analysis of minor faults in the Manin Unit (western Slovakia) Author info Viera Šimonová, Dušan Plašienka Author Šimonová Viera 1977- (60%) UMBFP01 - Katedra geografie a geológie
Co-authors Plašienka Dušan (40%)
Source document Geological Quarterly. Vol. 61, no. 1 (2017), pp. 251-264. - Warszaw : Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute, 2017 Keywords tectonic regime geodynamics Headings Geogr. Západné Karpaty (pohorie) Language English Country Poland systematics 55 Annotation This study aims at quantitative kinematic analysis of fault-slip data and palaeostress reconstruction of polyphase brittle structures developed in the Manin Unit cropping out in the Middle Vah River Valley of western Slovakia. The Manin Unit neighbours the Pieniny Klippen Belt that follows the boundary between the Paleogene accretionary wedge of the Outer Carpathians and the Cretaceous nappe system of the Central Western Carpathians. After the nappe emplacement during mid-Cretaceous times, the Manin Unit was incorporated into the Pieniny Klippen Belt and attained its complex tectonic style. Based on kinematic analysis of meso-scale faults with slickensides, six (D-1-D-6) brittle deformation stages have been discerned. The relative succession of individual palaeostress states was derived from field structural relationships; their strati graphic age was estimated primarily by comparison with other published data. Palaeostress analysis in the Manin Unit revealed the existence of six different palaeostress fields acting from the Middle Eocene to the Quaternary. The first three generations of meso-scale brittle structures were formed under a transpressional tectonic regime during the pre-Late Eocene-Early Miocene D-1-D-3 deformation. Generally, the maximum horizontal stress axis rotated clockwise from a W-E to an approximately N-S direction. Thereafter, a transtensional tectonic regime was characterized by a WNW-ESE to NNW-SSE oriented minimum horizontal stress axis during Middle and Late Miocene D-4-D-5 deformation. A general extensional tectonic regime influenced the structural evolution of the area in the Pliocene to Quaternary, when a gradual reorientation of the palaeostress field resulted in the development of variable, often reactivated, fault structures. Public work category ADC No. of Archival Copy 39708 Catal.org. BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici Database xpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ References PERIODIKÁ-Súborný záznam periodika unrecognised
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