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Pervasive near-surface stratal disruption in an accretionary prism setting: Kaczawa Complex, SW Poland

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posted on 2018-04-19, 10:23 authored by Joanna Kostylew, Jan A. Zalasiewicz, Ryszard Kryza
The tectonized and metamorphosed mudrocks within the Variscan accretionary prism of the Kaczawa Mountains in SW Poland comprise sedimentary mélanges together with more coherent stratigraphic units; some represent large olistoliths deposited in a submarine trench. We infer a trend of progressive near-surface stratal disruption in mud-dominated deposits due to dewatering that forms a continuum with subduction-related tectonic structures imposed on unconsolidated sediment during deeper burial. The assemblage of characters suggests that an accretionary prism environment can influence, and leave characteristic traces of, the total burial history of a trench succession.

Funding

The study was supported by the Polish National Research Committee KBN and the National Science Centre of Poland (JK and RK, grant number 3 P04D 045 25 and N N307 062036) and by the University of Wrocław, Poland (RK and JK, grant number 1017/S/ING/10-II).

History

Citation

Geological Magazine, 2017, 154 (3), pp. 651-660 (10)

Author affiliation

/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/School of Geography, Geology and the Environment

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

Geological Magazine

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

issn

0016-7568

eissn

1469-5081

Copyright date

2016

Available date

2018-04-19

Publisher version

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/geological-magazine/article/pervasive-nearsurface-stratal-disruption-in-an-accretionary-prism-setting-kaczawa-complex-sw-poland/E0E07BE543A6B4D3DCB0D1C84F6F0C67

Language

en