The Alpine tectonic evolution of the Danube Basin and its northern periphery (southwestern Slovakia)

The tectonic evolution of the pre-Cenozoic basement, as well as the Cenozoic structures within the Danube Basin (DB) and its northern periphery are presented. The lowermost portion of the pre-Cenozoic basement is formed by the Tatricum Unit which was tectonically affected by the subduction of the Va...

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Main Authors: Hók Jozef, Kováč Michal, Pelech Ondrej, Pešková Ivana, Vojtko Rastislav, Králiková Silvia
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Language:English
Published: Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia 2016-10-01
Series:Geologica Carpathica
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spelling doaj-83a94caa108c43788ae088d0121ddada2021-03-02T00:42:36ZengEarth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, SlovakiaGeologica Carpathica1336-80522016-10-0167549550510.1515/geoca-2016-0031geoca-2016-0031The Alpine tectonic evolution of the Danube Basin and its northern periphery (southwestern Slovakia)Hók Jozef0Kováč Michal1Pelech Ondrej2Pešková Ivana3Vojtko Rastislav4Králiková Silvia5Department of Geology and Paleontology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, 842 15 Bratislava, Slovakia RepublicDepartment of Geology and Paleontology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, 842 15 Bratislava, Slovakia RepublicState Geological Institute of Dionýz Štúr, Mlynská dolina 1, 817 04 Bratislava, Slovakia RepublicState Geological Institute of Dionýz Štúr, Mlynská dolina 1, 817 04 Bratislava, Slovakia RepublicDepartment of Geology and Paleontology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, 842 15 Bratislava, Slovakia RepublicDepartment of Geology and Paleontology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Mlynská dolina, Ilkovičova 6, 842 15 Bratislava, Slovakia RepublicThe tectonic evolution of the pre-Cenozoic basement, as well as the Cenozoic structures within the Danube Basin (DB) and its northern periphery are presented. The lowermost portion of the pre-Cenozoic basement is formed by the Tatricum Unit which was tectonically affected by the subduction of the Vahicum / Penninicum distal continental crust during the Turonian. Tectonically disintegrated Tatricum overlaid the post-Turonian to Lower Eocene sediments that are considered a part of the Vahicum wedge-top basin. These sediments are overthrust with the Fatricum and Hronicum cover nappes. The Danube Basin Transversal Fault (DBTF) oriented along a NW–SE course divided the pre-Neogene basement of the DB into two parts. The southwestern part of the DB pre-Neogene basement is eroded to the crystalline complexes while the Palaeogene and Mesozoic sediments are overlaid by the Neogene deposits on the northeastern side of the DBTF. The DBTF was activated as a dextral fault during the Late Oligocene – Earliest Miocene. During the Early Miocene (Karpatian – Early Badenian) it was active as a normal fault. In the Middle – Late Miocene the dominant tectonic regime with NW – SE oriented extension led to the disintegration of the elevated pre-Neogene basement under the simple and pure shear mechanisms into several NE – SW oriented horst and graben structures with successive subsidence generally from west to east. The extensional tectonics with the perpendicular NE – SW orientation of the Shmin persists in the Danube Basin from the ?Middle Pleistocene to the present.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/geoca.2016.67.issue-5/geoca-2016-0031/geoca-2016-0031.xml?format=INTWestern CarpathiansVahicumwedge-top basinpre-Cenozoic basementpalaeostress
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author Hók Jozef
Kováč Michal
Pelech Ondrej
Pešková Ivana
Vojtko Rastislav
Králiková Silvia
spellingShingle Hók Jozef
Kováč Michal
Pelech Ondrej
Pešková Ivana
Vojtko Rastislav
Králiková Silvia
The Alpine tectonic evolution of the Danube Basin and its northern periphery (southwestern Slovakia)
Geologica Carpathica
Western Carpathians
Vahicum
wedge-top basin
pre-Cenozoic basement
palaeostress
author_facet Hók Jozef
Kováč Michal
Pelech Ondrej
Pešková Ivana
Vojtko Rastislav
Králiková Silvia
author_sort Hók Jozef
title The Alpine tectonic evolution of the Danube Basin and its northern periphery (southwestern Slovakia)
title_short The Alpine tectonic evolution of the Danube Basin and its northern periphery (southwestern Slovakia)
title_full The Alpine tectonic evolution of the Danube Basin and its northern periphery (southwestern Slovakia)
title_fullStr The Alpine tectonic evolution of the Danube Basin and its northern periphery (southwestern Slovakia)
title_full_unstemmed The Alpine tectonic evolution of the Danube Basin and its northern periphery (southwestern Slovakia)
title_sort alpine tectonic evolution of the danube basin and its northern periphery (southwestern slovakia)
publisher Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
series Geologica Carpathica
issn 1336-8052
publishDate 2016-10-01
description The tectonic evolution of the pre-Cenozoic basement, as well as the Cenozoic structures within the Danube Basin (DB) and its northern periphery are presented. The lowermost portion of the pre-Cenozoic basement is formed by the Tatricum Unit which was tectonically affected by the subduction of the Vahicum / Penninicum distal continental crust during the Turonian. Tectonically disintegrated Tatricum overlaid the post-Turonian to Lower Eocene sediments that are considered a part of the Vahicum wedge-top basin. These sediments are overthrust with the Fatricum and Hronicum cover nappes. The Danube Basin Transversal Fault (DBTF) oriented along a NW–SE course divided the pre-Neogene basement of the DB into two parts. The southwestern part of the DB pre-Neogene basement is eroded to the crystalline complexes while the Palaeogene and Mesozoic sediments are overlaid by the Neogene deposits on the northeastern side of the DBTF. The DBTF was activated as a dextral fault during the Late Oligocene – Earliest Miocene. During the Early Miocene (Karpatian – Early Badenian) it was active as a normal fault. In the Middle – Late Miocene the dominant tectonic regime with NW – SE oriented extension led to the disintegration of the elevated pre-Neogene basement under the simple and pure shear mechanisms into several NE – SW oriented horst and graben structures with successive subsidence generally from west to east. The extensional tectonics with the perpendicular NE – SW orientation of the Shmin persists in the Danube Basin from the ?Middle Pleistocene to the present.
topic Western Carpathians
Vahicum
wedge-top basin
pre-Cenozoic basement
palaeostress
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