塞尔维亚Fruška Gora第三纪岩浆岩的新古地磁结果

Vesna Cvetkov, V. Lesić, Nada Vasković
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Fruska Gora山是位于多瑙河和萨瓦河之间的潘诺尼亚盆地东南部的一个大型反形。它由古生代和中生代的岩石组成,两侧和两侧有新近纪的沉积物。古生代和中生代岩石以变质为主(变质时代为早白垩世),被始新世/渐新世的岩纹岩、流纹岩和巴登期玄武质粗面山岩侵入。在Fruska Gora上观察到两个主要的构造单元,即以NNW-SSE走向的Srem位错为界的北部和南部构造单元。对位于该位错两侧的第三纪岩浆岩进行了古地磁分析。在构造上有意义的古地磁方向是由乳酸岩和流纹岩获得的,而玄武质粗面山岩则具有次级残余磁化。在对下中新世沉积物总体倾斜进行校正后,得到的古地磁总体平均方向相对于现今Srem位错两侧地块的北方向顺时针旋转30°(D = 210°,I = -45°,k = 21, α95 = 14°)。近中新世—上新世早期Fruska Gora相对于现今北方向逆时针旋转了40°,意味着整个Fruska Gora在始新世/渐新世岩浆岩侵入后至中中新世之前的短时间内,相对于现今北方向顺时针旋转了70°。[南斯拉夫]塞族共和国部长项目;176016]
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New paleomagnetic results for Tertiary magmatic rocks of Fruška Gora, Serbia
Fruska Gora Mountain is a large scale antiform located at the southeast part of the Pannonian Basin between the Danube and Sava Rivers. It is built of Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks with Neogene sediments on all sides and at the flanks. The Paleozoic and Mesozoic rocks are largely metamorphosed (age of the metamorphism is early Cretaceous) and they are intruded by Eocene/Oligocene latites and rhyodacites and Badenian basaltic trachyandesite. On Fruska Gora two major structural units are observed, the northern and southern structural units which are divided by the Srem dislocation striking NNW-SSE. The Tertiary magmatic rocks located on both sides of this dislocation were the subject of paleomagnetic analysis. Tectonically meaningful paleomagnetic directions are obtained from latites and rhyodacites, while basaltic trachyandesite has a secondary remanent magnetization. The obtained overall-mean paleomagnetic direction, after applying the correction for the general tilt of the Lower Miocene sediments, suggests a clockwise rotation (D = 210°, I = -45°, k = 21, α95 = 14°) of 30° with respect to the present North of blocks on both sides of the Srem dislocation. The fact that close to the end of Miocene-Early Pliocene Fruska Gora rotated in a counterclockwise direction for 40° with respect to the present North means that all of Fruska Gora rotated in a clockwise direction for 70° with the respect to the present North in a short time after the intrusion of Eocene/Oligocene magmatic rocks and before Middle Miocene. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 176016]
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