Mystery of the Prague Fault

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Authors

KNÍŽEK Martin MELICHAR Rostislav

Year of publication 2007
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference CzechTec07 - 5th Meeting of the Central European Tectonic Studies Group and 12th Meeting of the Czech tectonic Studies Group, April 11-14, 2007, Teplá, Czech Republic
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Geology and mineralogy
Keywords Bohemian Massif; Barrandian; Prague Fault; tectonic; structural geology; stratigraphy separation diagram
Description The Prague fault was compared to Tachlovice fault, but it seems to be of diferrent geometry. The fault is vertical in prezent days and it was originated after thrusting movements in Barrandian. The Prague fault was compared to Tachlovice fault, but it seems to be of diferrent geometry. The fault is vertical in prezent days and it was originated after thrusting movements in Barrandian. The Prague fault was compared to Tachlovice fault, but it seems to be of diferrent geometry. The fault is vertical in prezent days and it was originated after thrusting movements in Barrandian.
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