Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia (Aug 2017)

NEOGENE HISTORY OF INTRAMONTANE BASINS IN THE WESTERN PART OF THE CARPATHIANS

  • MICHAL KOVAC,
  • FRANTISEK MARKO,
  • MICHAL NEMCOK

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/9044
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 96, no. 2-3

Abstract

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Neogene collision of the Carpathians with the European Platform resulted in flysch nappes overthrust in frontal part of the orogene. Tectonic activation of the Paleoalpine-consolidated Centrai Western Carpathians led to modification of their structural pattern. Axis of the main compression rotated from NW-SE to NE-SW. Thrust-reverse faults and ENE-WSW dextral strike- slips were dominant in the Lower Miocene. Movement of the Western Carpathians north-eastward during the Middle and Upper Miocene caused activation of ENE-WSW sinistrai strike-slips and NE-SW normai faults. Pliocene regional extension was manifested mainly by NE-SW normai faults which controlled the sedimentation and form of the basins.

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