Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988pepi...51..271h&link_type=abstract
Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, Volume 51, Issue 4, p. 271-289.
Physics
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Scientific paper
The magnetic anisotropy of rocks from the Branisko and Čierna hora Mountains (West Carpathians) was investigated, and the ferromagnetic and paramagnetic components were separated and found to be roughly coaxial. The magnetic fabrics in metamorphic, granitoid, and sedimentary rocks display very similar patterns of principal susceptibilities. Metamorphites underwent a polyphase prograde and retrograde metamorphis, granitoids were metamorphosed retrogressively, and sedimentary rocks suffered a very weak prograde metamorphism. Retrogressive and progressive Alpine metamorphism and the formation of magnetic anisotropy took place simultaneously, before, during. and after the emplacement of the Central West Carpathian nappes.
Hanák Jaromír
Hrouda František
Jacko Stanislav
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