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Neogene-Quaternary structures in the border zone between Alps, Dinarides and Pannonian Basin (Hrvatsko zagorje and Karlovac Basins, Croatia)
Neogene-Quaternary structures in the border zone between Alps, Dinarides and Pannonian Basin (Hrvatsko zagorje and Karlovac Basins, Croatia) // International Journal of Earth Sciences (Geologische Rundschau), 90 (2001), 3; 560-578 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Neogene-Quaternary structures in the border zone between Alps, Dinarides and Pannonian Basin (Hrvatsko zagorje and Karlovac Basins, Croatia)
Autori
Tomljenović, Bruno ; Csontos, Laszlo
Izvornik
International Journal of Earth Sciences (Geologische Rundschau) (1437-3254) 90
(2001), 3;
560-578
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Alps; Dinarides and Pannonian Basin; Geodynamics; Neogene structures; Repeated extensions and compressions; Seismic sections
Sažetak
Analysis of Neogene-Quaternary structures from seismic lines, surface measurements and geological-mapping is presented from the border zone between the Alps, Dinarides and Pannonian Basin. First, Early Miocene extension was possibly characterised by ENE directed extension. It was partly synchronous with NW-SE shortening. Second, Middle Miocene extension was possibly characterised by NW-SE to WNW-ESE directed extension. Again, this event was followed by a new generation of thrusts related to end-Sarmatian shortening. The last, Late Miocene E-W to WNW-ESE directed extension was followed by a final shortening that created major, map-scale folds, basement pop-ups and inverted former basins. Geometry, onlap and thickness patterns of the youngest syn-tectonic basin fill indicate that this last, N-S to NW-SE directed shortening started in Late Pontian and continued up to the present time. When taking into account the wider surrounding area, it seems that the structures related to this latest shortening are arranged in often perpendicular directions, centred at the eastern end of the Periadriatic lineament. To explain this fan-like pattern of synchronous shortenings a kinematic model is proposed combining counterclockwise rotation with north- or northwestward shift of the Dinaridic block with respect to the more stable and rigid Alpine buttress.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Rudarstvo, nafta i geološko inženjerstvo
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
195021
Ustanove:
Rudarsko-geološko-naftni fakultet, Zagreb
Profili:
Bruno Tomljenović
(autor)
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