Skala magnetostratygraficzna dla utworów czerwonego spągowca, cechsztynu i pstrego piaskowca z obszaru Polski

MAGNETIC POLARITY SCALE FOR THE ROTLIEGEND, ZECHSTEIN AND BUNTSANDSTEIN OF POLAND Summary Magnetic polarity scale for the Rotliegend, Zechstein and Buntsandstein of Poland is based on the results of paleomagnetic investigation of 566 hand samples coming from Polish Lowland (11 boreholes, Fig. 1) and...

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Main Author: Nawrocki, Jerzy
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Polish
Published: Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny - PIB 1995
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spelling ftjgq:oai:geojournals.pgi.gov.pl:article/19501 2023-05-15T15:17:29+02:00 Skala magnetostratygraficzna dla utworów czerwonego spągowca, cechsztynu i pstrego piaskowca z obszaru Polski Nawrocki, Jerzy 1995-12-23 https://gq.pgi.gov.pl/pg/article/view/19501 pl pol Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny - PIB Przegląd Geologiczny; Vol 43, No 12 (1995); 1027 0033-2151 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion artykuł naukowy 1995 ftjgq 2019-08-13T18:06:05Z MAGNETIC POLARITY SCALE FOR THE ROTLIEGEND, ZECHSTEIN AND BUNTSANDSTEIN OF POLAND Summary Magnetic polarity scale for the Rotliegend, Zechstein and Buntsandstein of Poland is based on the results of paleomagnetic investigation of 566 hand samples coming from Polish Lowland (11 boreholes, Fig. 1) and 45 hand samples taken from the North Sudetic and Intrasudetic Basins. Only samples with characteristic directions of first and second cathegory of the reliability [3,9] were taken into account to construct the scale. This selected set consists of the data derived from 250 hand samples. Unfortunately, the sedimentation rate of investigated rocks is very poorly known. It was assumed that sandy rocks were accumulated two times faster than fine grained and carbonate rocks. Polarity of the first, second and third Zechstein cycles is almost completely uncertain. This fact is related to bad paleomagnetic properties of those sediments. The end of the Kiaman reversed magnetization epoch (i.e. Illawarra Reversal [2]) is situated in the stratigraphic gap that separates Lower and Upper Rotliegend rocks of Polish Basin [11]. This interpretation differs from Menning's solution [8] in which the Illawarra Reversal is situated in the lower part of Upper Rotliegend and corresponds to the Lowermost Tatarian. In the light of magnetostratigraphic data obtained from another sedimentary basins, where normal polarity zones occur already in Murgabian rocks [5], the solution presented here (Fig. 2) seems to be more adequate. The magnetostratigraphic data sets from Pakistan [4], China [5] and Transcaucasia [7] indicate that two or three significant normal polarity intervals occur in the time from Murgabian stage to the end of Permian. Two distinct normal polarity intervals occur in the Upper Rotiegend sediments from Poland. This fact, although the sedimentation rate of that rocks is very poorly known, seems to support the thesis about late Permian age of the oldest Zechstein cycle. The polarity patern observed in the Buntsandstein sediments is very close to the graph obtained in the Canadian Arctic section [10]. The most probable correlation between Polish Permian-Lower Triassic formations and sections from another basins is presented in Fig. 3. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Geological Quarterly Arctic
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description MAGNETIC POLARITY SCALE FOR THE ROTLIEGEND, ZECHSTEIN AND BUNTSANDSTEIN OF POLAND Summary Magnetic polarity scale for the Rotliegend, Zechstein and Buntsandstein of Poland is based on the results of paleomagnetic investigation of 566 hand samples coming from Polish Lowland (11 boreholes, Fig. 1) and 45 hand samples taken from the North Sudetic and Intrasudetic Basins. Only samples with characteristic directions of first and second cathegory of the reliability [3,9] were taken into account to construct the scale. This selected set consists of the data derived from 250 hand samples. Unfortunately, the sedimentation rate of investigated rocks is very poorly known. It was assumed that sandy rocks were accumulated two times faster than fine grained and carbonate rocks. Polarity of the first, second and third Zechstein cycles is almost completely uncertain. This fact is related to bad paleomagnetic properties of those sediments. The end of the Kiaman reversed magnetization epoch (i.e. Illawarra Reversal [2]) is situated in the stratigraphic gap that separates Lower and Upper Rotliegend rocks of Polish Basin [11]. This interpretation differs from Menning's solution [8] in which the Illawarra Reversal is situated in the lower part of Upper Rotliegend and corresponds to the Lowermost Tatarian. In the light of magnetostratigraphic data obtained from another sedimentary basins, where normal polarity zones occur already in Murgabian rocks [5], the solution presented here (Fig. 2) seems to be more adequate. The magnetostratigraphic data sets from Pakistan [4], China [5] and Transcaucasia [7] indicate that two or three significant normal polarity intervals occur in the time from Murgabian stage to the end of Permian. Two distinct normal polarity intervals occur in the Upper Rotiegend sediments from Poland. This fact, although the sedimentation rate of that rocks is very poorly known, seems to support the thesis about late Permian age of the oldest Zechstein cycle. The polarity patern observed in the Buntsandstein sediments is very close to the graph obtained in the Canadian Arctic section [10]. The most probable correlation between Polish Permian-Lower Triassic formations and sections from another basins is presented in Fig. 3.
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author Nawrocki, Jerzy
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Skala magnetostratygraficzna dla utworów czerwonego spągowca, cechsztynu i pstrego piaskowca z obszaru Polski
author_facet Nawrocki, Jerzy
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title Skala magnetostratygraficzna dla utworów czerwonego spągowca, cechsztynu i pstrego piaskowca z obszaru Polski
title_short Skala magnetostratygraficzna dla utworów czerwonego spągowca, cechsztynu i pstrego piaskowca z obszaru Polski
title_full Skala magnetostratygraficzna dla utworów czerwonego spągowca, cechsztynu i pstrego piaskowca z obszaru Polski
title_fullStr Skala magnetostratygraficzna dla utworów czerwonego spągowca, cechsztynu i pstrego piaskowca z obszaru Polski
title_full_unstemmed Skala magnetostratygraficzna dla utworów czerwonego spągowca, cechsztynu i pstrego piaskowca z obszaru Polski
title_sort skala magnetostratygraficzna dla utworów czerwonego spągowca, cechsztynu i pstrego piaskowca z obszaru polski
publisher Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny - PIB
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