Late Neogene Counterclockwise Rotation in the SW Corner of the Pannonian Basin (CROSBI ID 510099)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Márton, Emoe ; Jelen, Bogomir ; Tomljenović, Bruno ; Pavelić, Davor ; Poljak, Marijan ; Márton, Péter ; Avanić, Radovan ; Pamić, Jakob
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Late Neogene Counterclockwise Rotation in the SW Corner of the Pannonian Basin
Earlier paleomagnetic studies suggested that counterclockwise rotating Adriatic microplate could have triggered the youngest rotations in the Hrvatsko Zagorje area, in the area of Slavonian Mts. and in the Mura-Zala depression. Since the named areas are located quite far from the Eastern Adriatic coast, we decided to study the Krško and Karlovac basins, which are situated in-between (Fig. 1). From the collected 12 paleomagnetic localities (Badenian through Pontian sediments) ten yielded good paleomagnetic directions as a result of laboratory processing and statistical evaluation. They definitely point to the counterclockwise rotation of the area in post early Pontian times. The angle of the rotation is about 20° (D=337°, I=50°, k=48, 95=10°). Thus, we have found a missing tectonic link from the Hrvatsko Zagorje, Slavonian Mts. and the Mura-Zala basins to the Adriatic microplate and collected further paleomagnetic evidence for the end of Miocene or even younger important tectonic movements in the South Pannonian basin.
Paleomagnetism; South Pannonian Basin; Neogene; Rotation
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55-55-x.
2005.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
3. Hrvatski geološki kongres & 7th Workshop on Alpine Geological Studies, Opatija, 29.09.-01.10.2005, ABSTRACTS BOOK
Tomljenović, Bruno ; Balen, Dražen ; Vlahović, Igor ;
Zagreb: Hrvatski geološki institut
Podaci o skupu
3. hrvatski geološki kongres
predavanje
29.09.2005-01.10.2005
Opatija, Hrvatska