2009
Stratigraphic separation diagram - tool for fault analysis on the Barrandian area
KNÍŽEK, Martin; Rostislav MELICHAR a Jiří JANEČKAZákladní údaje
Originální název
Stratigraphic separation diagram - tool for fault analysis on the Barrandian area
Název česky
Diagram stratigrafické separace - pomůcka pro analýzu zlomů v barrandienu
Název anglicky
Stratigraphic separation diagram - tool for fault analysis on the Barrandian area
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Vydání
Studentská geologická konference, Brno 22.-23.5.2009, Sborník abstraktů, 2009
Další údaje
Jazyk
čeština
Typ výsledku
Konferenční abstrakt
Obor
10500 1.5. Earth and related environmental sciences
Stát vydavatele
Česká republika
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Označené pro přenos do RIV
Ano
Kód RIV
RIV/00216224:14310/09:00040415
Organizační jednotka
Přírodovědecká fakulta
Klíčová slova anglicky
SSD; block fault; flat-ramp-flat faults; barrandian
Štítky
Změněno: 10. 11. 2010 18:45, doc. RNDr. Rostislav Melichar, Dr.
V originále
The stratigraphic separation diagram (SSD) is a neglected tool of fault analysis, which allows the interpretation of both fault-surface geometry and the mechanism of faulting. As it needs to evaluate displacement (separation) along the, this method can be used only in areas with welldocumented (tectono-) stratigraphic sequences. The paper presents both some common patterns of SSD and real examples of apparently similar faults from the Barrandian area (Czech Republic). Although both the Prague and the Tachlovice faults seem to be of the same nature (the same strike, remarkable stratigraphic separation, similar localization in the Prague Synform), the SSDs of the faults demonstrate different features in fault surface geometry and consequently very distinct mechanisms of origin.
Anglicky
The stratigraphic separation diagram (SSD) is a neglected tool of fault analysis, which allows the interpretation of both fault-surface geometry and the mechanism of faulting. As it needs to evaluate displacement (separation) along the, this method can be used only in areas with welldocumented (tectono-) stratigraphic sequences. The paper presents both some common patterns of SSD and real examples of apparently similar faults from the Barrandian area (Czech Republic). Although both the Prague and the Tachlovice faults seem to be of the same nature (the same strike, remarkable stratigraphic separation, similar localization in the Prague Synform), the SSDs of the faults demonstrate different features in fault surface geometry and consequently very distinct mechanisms of origin.
Návaznosti
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