Wpływ więźby skały na mechanizm deformacji: studium przypadku wstęg deformacyjnych w piaskowcach otryckich (Bieszczady)

Piotr Jan Strzelecki, Anna Świerczewska

Abstract


The impact of rock fabric on deformation: a case study of deformation bands in the Otryt sandstone (Bieszczady Mountains, SE Poland).
A b s t r a c t. Compaction is one of the fundamental modes of strain localization. Pure compaction bands are deformation structures that develop in granular rocks. The Otryt sandstone, a flysch sandstone, hosts naturally formed pure compaction bands that originated due to tectonic shortening. The pure compaction bands formed when the host rock was poorly indurated. The deformation bands are of the disaggregation or cataclastic type, with cataclasis occurring more frequently in coarser-grained sandstones. Additionally, in laminated fine-grained sandstones, disaggregation takes the form of micro-folding. Textural features of the host rock appear to control the microstructural type of pure compaction band.

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