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ALEKSANDROWSKI, P., KRYZA, R., MAZUR, S., ŻABA, J. (1997) Kinematic data on major Variscan strike-slip faults and shear zones in the Polish Sudetes, northeast Bohemian Massif. Geological Magazine, 134 (5) 727-739 doi:10.1017/s0016756897007590

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TitleKinematic data on major Variscan strike-slip faults and shear zones in the Polish Sudetes, northeast Bohemian Massif
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsALEKSANDROWSKI, P.Author
KRYZA, R.Author
MAZUR, S.Author
ŻABA, J.Author
Year1997 (September)Volume134
Issue5
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756897007590Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceALEKSANDROWSKI, P., KRYZA, R., MAZUR, S., ŻABA, J. (1997) Kinematic data on major Variscan strike-slip faults and shear zones in the Polish Sudetes, northeast Bohemian Massif. Geological Magazine, 134 (5) 727-739 doi:10.1017/s0016756897007590
Plain TextALEKSANDROWSKI, P., KRYZA, R., MAZUR, S., ŻABA, J. (1997) Kinematic data on major Variscan strike-slip faults and shear zones in the Polish Sudetes, northeast Bohemian Massif. Geological Magazine, 134 (5) 727-739 doi:10.1017/s0016756897007590
In(1997, September) Geological Magazine Vol. 134 (5) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesThe still highly disputable terrane boundaries in the Sudetic

segment of the Variscan belt mostly

seem to follow major strike-slip faults and shear zones. Their

kinematics, expected to place important constraints

on the regional structural models, is discussed in some detail. The most


conspicuous is the

WNW–ESE Intra-Sudetic Fault Zone, separating several different

structural units of the West Sudetes. It

showed ductile dextral activity and, probably, displacement magnitude of
the

order of tens to hundreds kilometres,

during late Devonian(?) to early Carboniferous times. In the late Carboniferous


(to early Permian?),

the sense of motion on the Intra-Sudetic Fault was reversed in a semi-brittle


to brittle regime, with the left-lateral

offset on the fault amounting to single kilometres. The north–south


trending Niemcza and north-east–southwest Skrzynka shear zones

are left-lateral, ductile features in the eastern part of the West Sudetes.


Similarly oriented (northeast–southwest to NNE–SSW) regional


size shear zones of as yet undetermined

kinematics were discovered in boreholes under Cenozoic cover in the

eastern part of the Sudetic foreland

(the Niedźwiedź and Nysa-Brzeg shear zones). One of these


is expected to represent the northern continuation

of the major Stare Mesto Shear Zone in the Czech Republic, separating

the geologically different units

of the West and East Sudetes. The Rudawy Janowickie Metamorphic Unit, assumed


in some reconstructions

to comprise a mostly strike-slip terrane boundary, is characterized by


ductile fabric developed in a thrusting

regime, modified by a superimposed normal-slip extensional deformation.


Thrusting-related deformational

fabric was locally reoriented prior to the extensional event and shows


present-day strike-slip kinematics in

one of the sub-units. The Sudetic Boundary Fault, although prominent in
the

recent structure and topography

of the region, was not active as a Variscan strike-slip fault zone. The


reported data emphasize the importance

of syn-orogenic strike-slip tectonics in the Sudetes. The recognized

shear sense is compatible with a

strike-slip model of the northeast margin of the Bohemian Massif, in which


the Kaczawa and Góry Sowie

Units underwent late Devonian–early Carboniferous southeastward

long-distance displacement along the

Intra-Sudetic Fault Zone from their hypothetical original position within


the Northern Phyllite Zone and the

Mid-German Crystalline High of the German Variscides, respectively, and
were

juxtaposed with units of

different provenance southwest of the fault. The Intra-Sudetic Fault Zone,


together with the Elbe Fault Zone

further south, were subsequently cut in the east and their eastern segments


were displaced and removed by

the younger, early to late Carboniferous, NNE–SSW trending, transpressional


Moldanubian–Stare Mesto Shear Zone.


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