Seismic-Scale Evidence of Thrust-Perpendicular Normal Faulting in the Western Outer Carpathians, Poland
Based on the interpretation of 2D seismic profiles integrated with surface geological investigations, a mechanism responsible for the formation of a large scale normal fault zone has been proposed. The fault, here referred to as the Rycerka Fault, has a predominantly normal dip-slip component with t...
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Main Authors: | Jan Barmuta, Krzysztof Starzec, Wojciech Schnabel |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8d6d944283c44a35aebefa83b967b33d |
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