2018
DOI: 10.7494/geol.2018.44.1.111
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The Pieniny Klippen Belt in Poland

Abstract: The Pieniny Klippen Belt in Poland marks the Central Carpathian-North European plate suture zone. The strictly tectonic present-day confines of the Pieniny Klippen Belt are characterized as (sub)vertical faults and shear zones. A strong reduction in the space of the original sedimentary basins took place. The strike-slip-bounded tectonic blocks, thrust units, toe-thrusts and olistostromes are mixed together, resulting in the present-day mélange character where individual tectonic units are difficult to disting… Show more

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“…Figure ??d). Although the WSE determination from satellite altimetry is challenging in steep-sided valleys (Jiang et al, 2020b), the difference between our results (2,930 mm/km) and a study by Nyka (2006) (3,200 mm/km) is relatively low for the Dunajec River Gorge.…”
Section: Ground Track Shift Biascontrasting
confidence: 95%
“…Figure ??d). Although the WSE determination from satellite altimetry is challenging in steep-sided valleys (Jiang et al, 2020b), the difference between our results (2,930 mm/km) and a study by Nyka (2006) (3,200 mm/km) is relatively low for the Dunajec River Gorge.…”
Section: Ground Track Shift Biascontrasting
confidence: 95%
“…Molluscan assemblages in sediments of a landslide on Majerz Hill near Niedzica (Inner Carpathians, Southern Poland)... The proportion of shales in the sequence is slightly higher than that of sandstones and is approximately 60-70% (Kulka et al 1985, Birkenmajer 1999, Golonka et al 2018.…”
Section: Fig 1 Location Of the Majerz Landslidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is built up of Jurassic and Cretaceous sediments of extremely variable lithology. They were deposited in a paleogeographic realm comprising two basins separated by the Czorstyn ridge which was overridden by the accretionary prism of the Outer Western Carpathians during Late Cretaceous-Paleocene (Golonka et al 2018). The destruction of this ridge led to the formation of submarine slumps and olistoliths in the Pieniny Klippen Belt and along the southern margin of the Magura Nappe (Golonka et al 2015, Marzec et al 2020, the innermost of the Outer Western Carpathian nappes (Fig.…”
Section: Geological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%