2012
DOI: 10.2478/v10096-012-0001-y
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Structural pattern and emplacement mechanisms of the Krížna cover nappe (Central Western Carpathians)

Abstract: Abstract:The Central Western Carpathians are characterized by both the thick-and thin-skinned thrust tectonics that originated during the Cretaceous. The Krížna Unit (Fatric Superunit) with a thickness of only a few km is the most widespread cover nappe system that completely overthrusts the Tatric basement/cover superunit over an area of about 12 thousands square km. In searching for a reliable model of its origin and emplacement, we have collected structural data throughout the nappe body from its hinterland… Show more

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“…The most plausible tectonic corrections indicate that the rocks must have been magnetized when they dipped opposite to the thrusting direction, forming a hinterlanddipping duplex. The interpretation is concordant with the internal structure of the Križna Nappe, consisting of imbricated units of duplex-type structure (Prokešova et al 2012).…”
Section: Križna Unit (Fatricum)mentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…The most plausible tectonic corrections indicate that the rocks must have been magnetized when they dipped opposite to the thrusting direction, forming a hinterlanddipping duplex. The interpretation is concordant with the internal structure of the Križna Nappe, consisting of imbricated units of duplex-type structure (Prokešova et al 2012).…”
Section: Križna Unit (Fatricum)mentioning
confidence: 55%
“…They are embedded in an incompetent matrix, the "klippen mantle", composed of Upper Cretaceous to Palaeogene marlstones, claystones and flysch (Birkenmajer 1986;Plašienka 2012 a). The structure results from two successive deformation stages, a Late Cretaceous -Palaeogene one when the nappe stack was formed and a Miocene deformation stage, when it was strongly modified and almost entirely disintegrated by left lateral strikeslip movements, sub-parallel to the PKB trend (Birkenmajer, 1986;Plašienka, 2012 a). The two deformation stages resulted in the "block-in-matrix" structure of the PKB.…”
Section: Pieniny Klippen Belt (Pkb)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, NW directed thrusting propagated from the inner CWC outwards into the foreland lower plate (Plašienka 2003;Prokešová et al 2012). Deformation occurred under brittleductile to brittle conditions with consistent top-to-the-northwest shear (Fig.…”
Section: The First Tectonic Stage (Ts-1; ~95-80 Ma)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many other au thors such as Borza (1980), Michalík (1992Michalík ( , 1994, Reháková and Michalík (1994), Plašienka (1995Plašienka ( , 2012 and Prokešová et al (2012) fol lowed Mahe¾'s in ter pre ta tion and this view is ac cepted also in the pres ent work (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 71%