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A short introduction to the geology, structural evolution, geophysical fields and geokinematics of the area studies by the CERGOP 2 countries and workpackage subgroups

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3rd CERGOP-2 Conference (3; 30.09-01.10.2004 ; Sofia, Bulgaria)
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Abstrakty
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Looking at the geologic map (Fig.l) and the geotectonic division (inside scheme of Fig.l) of Europe we can see, that the area investigated by the 7 groups for regional investigation (WP 10.1 to WP 10.7) of the CERGOP - 2 work package WP 10 "Geodynamics of Central Europe" (see tab. 1 for subjects and chairs) belong almost exclusively to the Alpine Europe, called also Neo-Europe. More exactly it belong: to the Eastern Alps-Carpathian-Balkan of the northern and the Dinaric Alps of the southern branches, of the European sector of the Alpine-Himalayan erogenic belt, with the Pannonian Basin in between. The forefield of the Eastern Alps-Carpathian-Balkan Alpine fold-and-thrust belt is very heterogenous and comprise tectonic units of Hercynian (e.g. Bohemian Massif of Czech Republic including the marginal Sudetic structures of Poland), Caledonian (e.g. within the Transeuropean Suture Zone - TESZ - of Poland), and Precambrian (Podole-Moldavian sectors of the East-European Platform of the Ukraine and Romania). These were described in great details in a series of monographs published in Reports on Geodesy by the Chief Editor J. Sledzinski as results of the CERGOP-1 Study Group CSG 8 "Geotectonic analysis of the region of Central Europe".
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Czasopismo
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Tom
Strony
49--69
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 37 poz., rys., tab., fot.
Twórcy
  • Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland
  • Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
autor
Bibliografia
  • 1. Ager D.V., 1980: The Geology of Europe. McGraw, London, 536 pp.
  • 2. Barlik M., 2000: Gravimetric investigations of geodynamic phenomena in the East Sudety Mts. and Fore-Sudetic Block. Reports on Geodesy, Warsaw University of Technology No. 7 (53), p. 35-42.
  • 3. Becker M., Cristea E., Figurski M., Gerhatova L., Grenerczy G., Hefty J., Kenyeres A., Liwosz T., Stangl G., 2002: Central European intraplate velocities from CEGRN campaigns. Reports on Geodesy, Warsaw University of Technology, No. 1 (61), p. 83-91.
  • 4. Boulanger, Yu.D. (ed.), 1975: Map of recent vertical crustal movements in Eastern Europe, scale 1:2 500 000, 2 sheets.
  • 5. Cacon S., Kontny B., Bosy J., 1998: Recent geodynamics of Eastern Sudety Mountains and Foreland. Reports on Geodesy. Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Geodesy and Geodetic Astronomy, 9, (39), p. 115-124.
  • 6. Cacon S., Dyjor S., 2002: Recent Crustal Movements in Late Tertiary Tectonic Zones of the Sudetes and Northern Sudetic Foreland, SW Poland. Folia Quaternaria, Krakow, 73, p. 31-46.
  • 7. Czarnecki K., Mojzeš M., Papco J., 2002: Analysis of GPS measurement campaigns in Tatra Mountains. Reports on Geodesy, Warsaw University of Technology No. 13 (61), p. 73-76.
  • 8. Czarnecki K., Mojzeš M., 2003: Geodynamics of Tatra Mountains (WP. 10.5). Reports on Geodesy, Warsaw University of Technology No. 3 (66), p. 119-124.
  • 9. Drewes, H., 1998: Combination of VLBI, SLR and GPS determined station velocities for actual plate kinematic and crustal deformation models. In: Feissel, M. (ed.) Geodynamics, IAG Symposia, Springer Verlag.
  • 10. Grenerczy G., 2002: Towards a dense intraplate velocity map for Central Europe. Reports on Geodesy, Warsaw University of Technology, No. 1 (61), p. 27-36.
  • 11. Grenerczy G. 2003: Integration of present geodynamic investigations in the Pannonian Basin (Period April - September 2003) (WP. 10.3). Reports on Geodesy, Warsaw University of Technology No. 3 (66), p. 113-118.
  • 12. Grenerczy G., Györi B. E., 2001: Towards a complex geophysical interpretation of the CEGRN GPS data. Report on Geodesy, Warsaw University of Technology, No. 2 (57), p. 83-90.
  • 13. Joó, I. (ed.), 1978: Map of recent vertical movement of the Carpatho-Balkan Region, scale 1:1000 000, 2 sheets.
  • 14. Joó, I. ( ed.), 1985: Map of recent vertical movement of the Carpatho-Balkan Region, scale 1:1000 000, 2 sheets.
  • 15. Kuznecov, W. (ed.), 1986: Map of recent vertical movements of the Earth's crustal the territory of Bulgaria, Hungary, GDR, Poland, Romania, USSR (European part), scale 1:2 500 000, 2 sheets.
  • 16. Kuznecov, W. (ed.), 1993: Map of velocity gradient of vertical movements along repeated levelling lines of Eastern Europe, scale 1:2 500 000, 2 seets.
  • 17. Liszkowski J., 1982: The origin of the Recent vertical crustal deformation field on the territory of Poland (in Polish). Rozprawy UW No. 174, Warsaw, 176 pp.
  • 18. Mojzeš M., Schenk V., Śledziński J., Vyskočil P., 2001: New geodynamics project "CzechPolish-Slovak cross-border studies of regional geodynamics". Reports on Geodesy, Warsaw University of Technology, No. 2 (57), p. 101-106.
  • 19. Pevnev, A.K., 1988: Earthquake Prediction: The Geodetic Aspects. In Russian. Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR: Fizika Zemli. No. 12. Moscow.
  • 20. Schenk V., Cacon S., Bosy J., Kontny B., Kottnauer P., Schenková Z., 2002: The GPS Gedynamic Network "East Sudeten". Reports on Geodesy, Warsaw University of Technology No. 1 (61), p. 69-72.
  • 21. Schenk, V., Schenkovaá, Z., Cacon, S. et al., 2003: To geodynamic interpretations of GPS data monitored on the East Sudeten network. Acta Montana IRSM AS CR, Ser. A. No. 24 (131), p. 87-97.
  • 22. Tretyak, K.R., Zablotskyj, F.D. and Ostrovskyj, A.L., 1997: The results of the investigations of the Earth's surface horizontal deformations on the Carpathian geodynamic polygon. Proc. of the GPS Symp. G14, CEI, Report on Geodesy, No. 3 (26), Warszawa, p. 137-141.
  • 23. Vodopivec F., 2003: Crustal movements in the Eastern Alps and Northern Mediterranean (WP. 10.1). Reports on Geodesy, Warsaw University of Technology, No. 3 (66), p. 85-89.
  • 24. Vyskočil, P., 1973: The investigations of vertical crustal movements in the geodynamical polygon of Lišov. Monography. Edice VÚGTK řada 4, VÚGTK Praha.
  • 25. Vyskočil, P., 1976: To the dynamics of the boundary area between Bohemian Massif and Carpathians. Edice VÚGTK č. 11. Praha, p. 29-41.
  • 26. Vyskočil, P., 1979: Heat flow, crustal thickness and recent vertical movements. In: Terrestrial Heat Flow in Europe. V. Čermák, L. Rybach Editors. Springer Verl., p. 119-125.
  • 27. Vyskočil, P., 1980: Sostojanie i rezultaty izučenija sovremennych dviženij zemnoj kory na geodinamičeskich poligonach v različnych stranach mira. In: Sovremennye dviženija zemnoj kory. Nauka, Moskva, p. 7-13.
  • 28. Vyskočil, P., 1982: Results on recent movements of the Earth's surface studies on the geodynamic polygons in the Bohemian Massif and its border with the Carpathians. In: Research of recent crustal movements on the geodynamic polygons. Proceedings. VÚGTK Zdiby, p. 123-136.
  • 29. Vyskocil, P., 1984: Results on recent crustal movement studies. Rozpravy CSAV, 94, ser. 8 Academia Praha, 109 pp.
  • 30. Vyskočil, P. (ed.), 1990: Map of horizontal gradients of recent vertical crustal movements for the territories of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, GDR, Hungary, Poland, Romania, USSR (Europea part of the country), scale 1:2 500 000, 2 sheets.
  • 31. Vyskočil, P. (ed.), 1994: The Map of Annual Velocities of Vertical Movements (Regional Trends) at a Part of Central Europe, 1 sheets.
  • 32. Vyskočil, P., 1999. The map of vertical movements of Dinarides, Eastern Alps, Pannonian Basin and the Bohemian Massif Proceedings of the Symposium "Geodynamics of the Alps-Adria area by means of terrestrial and satellite methods. Dubrovnik 28. záři - 2. řijna (K. Čolič, H. Moritz, Editors). Zagreb, Graz, p. 341-350. ICBN 953-6882-85-5.
  • 33. Vyskočil, P., 2002: Map of annual velocities of vertical movements an the territory of the Czech Republic. Reports on Geodesy, Warsaw University of Technology, No. 1 (61), p. 125-132.
  • 34. Vyskočil, P., 2004: Some comments to the geodynamics of Central Europe-Geodetic Aspects. Draft-manuscript prepared for and send to the chairman of the CEI CERGOP-2/Environment Project Prof. J. Śledziński.
  • 35. Vyskočil, P., Śledziński, J., 1998: Geotectonic studies of the Central European regions. Basic archievements. In: Reports on Geodesy. No. 1 (61), 20.02. Special issue. Warsaw University of Technology. 45 pp.
  • 36. Zablotskyj, F., 2003: Geodynamic of the Northern Carpathians (WP.10.6). Reports on Geodesy, Warsaw University of Technology, No. 3 (66), p. 125-128.
  • 37. Zuchiewicz W., Tokarski A., Jarosiński M., Marten E., 2000: Late miocene to recent structural development of the Polish segment of the outer Carpathians in the light of structural, geomorphic, break-out and paleomagnetic data. Reports on Geodesy, Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Geodesy and Geodetic Astronomy, No. 7 (53), p. 107-122.
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