2020
DOI: 10.17738/ajes.2020.0009
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Polyphase deformation along the South Bohemian Batholith-Moldanubian nappes boundary – The Freyenstein Fault System (Bohemian Massif/Austria)

Abstract: This work describes the Freyenstein Fault System, which extends over 45 km in the southeastern part of the Bohemian Massif (Lower Austria). It represents a ductile shear zone overprinted by a brittle fault located at the eastern edge of the South Bohemian Batholith towards the Moldanubian nappes. It affects Weinsberg- and a more “fine-grained” granite, interlayered aplitic granite and pegmatite dikes as well as paragneiss of the Ostrong Nappe System. The ductile shear zone is represented by approximately 500 m… Show more

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“…Total sinistral displacement along the Diendorf Fault is estimated to be between 25 km, derived from offset of granitic blocks [12], and about 40 km, derived from offset of magnetic anomalies [13]. Westward, the Freyenstein Fault System (FFS) extends over 45 km and represents a ductile shear zone overprinted by a brittle fault located at the eastern edge of the South Bohemian Batholith towards the Moldanubian nappes [14].…”
Section: Geological and Geophysical Background 21 Major Geological St...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total sinistral displacement along the Diendorf Fault is estimated to be between 25 km, derived from offset of granitic blocks [12], and about 40 km, derived from offset of magnetic anomalies [13]. Westward, the Freyenstein Fault System (FFS) extends over 45 km and represents a ductile shear zone overprinted by a brittle fault located at the eastern edge of the South Bohemian Batholith towards the Moldanubian nappes [14].…”
Section: Geological and Geophysical Background 21 Major Geological St...mentioning
confidence: 99%