Bogomir Jelen
Geological Survey of Slovenia
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Tectonics | 1998
László Fodor; Bogomir Jelen; Emő Márton; Dragomir Skaberne; Jože Čar; Marko Vrabec
The Periadriatic Line (PAL) is a remarkable, several hundred kilometer long fault system of the Alpine orogen. Its dextral character was documented by several authors using diverse criteria, but detailed kinematics and timing of movements had not been investigated along its whole length. Structural and paleomagnetic measurements, mapping, and stratigraphic and sedimentological studies have helped to unravel the Miocene-Pliocene evolution of the Slovenian segment of the PAL. Brittle deformation was characterized by NW-SE to N-S compression and perpendicular tension. Deformation has resulted in dextral strike-slip faulting, folding, and tilting of beds. The first transpressional event corresponds to the first phase of lateral extrusion of the East Alpine-Western Carpathian-Northern Pannonian block in the early Miocene (24–17.5 Ma). After a short period of transtension during the Karpatian (17.5–16.5 Ma), dextral transpression reoccurred during the middle Miocene to Pliocene and lasted up to the Quaternary. Middle Miocene dextral slip can be connected to the second phase of extrusion. The highly deformed rocks within the dextral shear zones show variable clockwise, sometimes counterclockwise, rotations. The mechanism of rotation seems to be complex, ranging from regional rotation to local folding due to pure or simple shear (domino-type rotation).
Journal of Geodynamics | 2002
Emő Márton; László Fodor; Bogomir Jelen; Péter Márton; Helena Rifelj; Renata Kevrić
Abstract Combined paleomagnetic and structural research was carried out in the Mura-Zala Basin including the western and southern surrounding hills in northeastern Slovenia. The Mura-Zala Basin was formed due to ENE–WSW trending crustal extension in the late Early Miocene (18.3–16.5 Ma). First, marine sedimentation took place in several more or less confined depressions, then in a unified basin. During thermal subsidence in the late Miocene deltaic to fluvial sediments were deposited. After sedimentation, the southernmost, deepest depression was inverted. Map-scale folds, reverse and strike-slip faults were originated by NNW–SSE compression. This deformation occurred in the latest Miocene–Pliocene and is reflected also in the magnetic fabric (low field susceptibility anisotropy). After this folding, the Karpatian sediments of the Haloze acquired magnetization, then suffered 30° counterclockwise rotation relative to the present north (40° counterclockwise with respect to stable Europe). This Pliocene (Quaternary?) rotation affected a wide area around the Mura-Zala Basin. The latest Miocene to Quaternary folding and subsequent rotation may be connected to the counterclockwise rotation of the Adriatic microplate.
International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2012
Emő Márton; Bruno Tomljenović; Davor Pavelić; Mihály Pethe; Radovan Avanić; Bogomir Jelen
The magnetic fabric of Late Miocene sediments from the southern Pannonian basin was studied on oriented samples collected from 19 geographically distributed localities. All of them are characterized by near-horizontal magnetic foliation plane after tilt correction, indicating weak deformation. Well-developed lineations were observed for 16 localities, which are interpreted as due to compressional/transpressional deformation, except from three localities, where the fabric must have been formed in an extensional setting. Comparison between the orientation of the map-scale folds and faults and magnetic lineation directions shows that magnetic lineation is either related to NNE-SSW directed compression, leading to the formation of folds or it can be connected to NW–SE or NNE-SSW trending dextral faults.
International Journal of Coal Geology | 2004
A. Bechtel; M Markic; Reinhard F. Sachsenhofer; Bogomir Jelen; Reinhard Gratzer; Andreas Lücke; Wilhelm Püttmann
Swiss Journal of Geosciences | 2008
László Fodor; Axel Gerdes; István Dunkl; Balázs Koroknai; Zoltán Pécskay; Mirka Trajanova; Peter Horvath; Marko Vrabec; Bogomir Jelen; Kadosa Balogh; Wolfgang Frisch
Geology of Central Europe | 2008
Michael W. Rasser; Mathias Harzhauser; Olga Yu. Anistratenko; Vitaliy V. Anistratenko; Davide Bassi; Mirko Belak; Jean Pierre Berger; Gianluca Bianchini; Safet Čičić; Vlasta Ćosović; Nela Doláková; Katica Drobne; Sorin Filipescu; Karl Gürs; Šárka Hladilová; Hazim Hrvatović; Bogomir Jelen; Jacek Robert Kasiński; Michal Kováč; Polona Kralj; Tihomir Marjanac; Emö Márton; Paolo Mietto; Alan Moro; András Nagymarosy; James H. Nebelsick; Slavomír Nehyba; Bojan Ogorelec; Nestor Oszczypko; Davor Pavelić
Tectonophysics | 2001
Reinhard F. Sachsenhofer; Bogomir Jelen; Christian Hasenhüttl; István Dunkl; Thomas Rainer
Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2001
Christian Hasenhüttl; M Kraljic; Reinhard F. Sachsenhofer; Bogomir Jelen; R Rieger
Geologica Carpathica | 2006
Emö Márton; Bogomir Jelen; Bruno Tomljenović; Davor Pavelić; Marijan Poljak; Péter Márton; Radovan Avanić; Jakob Pamić
Geophysical Journal International | 2006
Emő Márton; Mirka Trajanova; Nina Zupančič; Bogomir Jelen