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THREE-DIMENSIONAL QUANTITATIVE INTERPRETATION OF GRAVITY ANOMALIES IN THE SOUTH-WEST PART OF THE MALE KARPATY MTS. (WESTERN CARPATHIANS)

In: Geologica Carpathica, vol. 43, no. 3
Miroslav Bielik - Anna Sitarova - Dusan Plasienka - Marian Putis

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Year, pages: 1992, 139 - 146
Language: eng
About article:
Two independent methods of 3D quantitative interpretation were applied to local gravity highs induced by amphibolitic bodies in the pre-Alpine crystalline basement of the Tatric Bratislava Nappe in the Male Karpaty Mts. Best-fit models show a uniform crescent shape of steeply dipping anomalous bodies in vertical cross-sections. This shape is interpreted from a tectonic point of view as a result of inversion tectonics and over-thrusting, producing large-scale recumbent folds at the basement/cover interface in the frontal parts of the allochthonous Bratislava sheet.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Bielik, M., Sitarova, A., Plasienka, D., Putis, M. 1992. THREE-DIMENSIONAL QUANTITATIVE INTERPRETATION OF GRAVITY ANOMALIES IN THE SOUTH-WEST PART OF THE MALE KARPATY MTS. (WESTERN CARPATHIANS). In Geologica Carpathica, vol. 43, no.3, pp. 139-146. 1335-0552.

APA:
Bielik, M., Sitarova, A., Plasienka, D., Putis, M. (1992). THREE-DIMENSIONAL QUANTITATIVE INTERPRETATION OF GRAVITY ANOMALIES IN THE SOUTH-WEST PART OF THE MALE KARPATY MTS. (WESTERN CARPATHIANS). Geologica Carpathica, 43(3), 139-146. 1335-0552.