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- W2082979780 abstract "The Zechstein deposits of middle and northern Germany were laid down in a sinking basin in which sinking came to an end during the Jurassic, except in northern Germany, where it persisted into the late Tertiary. The beds deposited in this basin were involved in the Saxon mountain-building movements, which contrast with the older, Variscan movements in being intermediate in character between folding and block faulting. The Saxon movements were periodic and not continuous. That the movements were due to compressive thrust is shown by the fact that the horsts were uplifted. The bodies are found in the form of salt beds, salt anticlines, and salt stocks. Salt are normal anticlines both in the form and inner structure of the and in the structure of the sedimentary cover. The salt are strongly folded, subcircular to elongated masses of which are upthrust into faulted rather than folded adjacent formations. The main theories proposed to explain the upthrust of the are three: Lachmann's atectonic theory, the isostatic theory, and the theory of upthrust by lateral thrust. Lachmann's atectonic theory of upthrust of the by an inherent autoplastic force is no longer current. The formation of the anticlines by the compressive thrust of the Saxon orogenic movements is very generally accepted by German geologists. But as there is every gradation in form between the characteristic anticline and characteristic stock, as the gradation from one to the other can be followed on the same anticlinal axis, and as with a rare exception the periods of movement in the stocks coincide with the periods of the Saxon orogenic movements, it seems reasonable to believe that all have been caused by the same force. The difference in the resulting forms is due rather to the difference in the materials acted upon than to difference in the forces acting. The is more plastic and therefore more mobile than the ordinary sedimentary rocks, and is therefore the more easily deformed. Under intensive deformation, it advances far ahead of the other rocks, and thus a stock is the extreme form of an anticlinal core. The tectonics of upthrust are therefore a phase of the tectonics of mobile materials and are intermediate between the normal tectonics of folding and the tectonics of magmatic intrusion. D. C. B." @default.
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