2023
DOI: 10.1111/bor.12618
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Obliquity‐driven mountain permafrost‐related fluvial magnetic susceptibility cycles in the Quaternary mid‐latitude long‐term (2.5 Ma) fluvial Maros Fan in the Pannonian Basin

Zoltán Püspöki,
Philip L. Gibbard,
László Ferenc Kiss
et al.

Abstract: Magnetic susceptibility (MS) of the Quaternary long‐term mid‐latitude Maros fluvial fan (Pannonian Basin) was recorded to understand the stratigraphical features of source‐proximal fluvial depositional settings. Three fully cored 500‐m‐deep boreholes were sampled at 0.5‐m intervals; low‐field and frequency dependent MS were measured, and complementary hysteresis and SEM‐EDAX investigations were performed on selected samples. Logged susceptibility data were also used to log correlations established by a simulta… Show more

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“…Accordingly, the analysis of well-log data provided crucial implications for understanding the aquifer system in the study area. For instance, the variability in shale volume across the hydrostratigraphical units underscored the horizontal and vertical heterogeneity of subsurface geology 49 , 71 . The broad range of the estimated parameters depicted the heterogeneous nature of coarsening upward, alluvial, and Late Miocene units in which highly permeable materials coexisted within the less permeable zones 43 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, the analysis of well-log data provided crucial implications for understanding the aquifer system in the study area. For instance, the variability in shale volume across the hydrostratigraphical units underscored the horizontal and vertical heterogeneity of subsurface geology 49 , 71 . The broad range of the estimated parameters depicted the heterogeneous nature of coarsening upward, alluvial, and Late Miocene units in which highly permeable materials coexisted within the less permeable zones 43 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%