2020
DOI: 10.3390/min10050445
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Heavy Minerals as Indicators of the Source and Stratigraphic Position of the Loess-Like Deposits in the Orava Basin (Polish Western Carpathians)

Abstract: This study is focused on the loess-like deposits accumulated on glaciofluvial fans of the Czarny Dunajec River in the Orava Basin (Southern Poland). The deposition of these sediments took place during three cold intervals of the Pleistocene: Würm, Riss, and Günz/Mindel. So far, the provenance and age of the deposits has not been precisely defined, even though the development of each fan is believed to be related to the successive glacial periods in the Tatra Mountains. Heavy minerals were studied to determine … Show more

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“…This dynamic is due to a heavy mineral depletion by weight sorting and the contributions of aeolian material from other areas, such as Miocene substrate interfluves with a lower heavy mineral concentration. The Ebro Valley loess %HM is higher than for other European loess(Chmielowska & Salata, 2020;Wolf et al, 2019Wolf et al, , 2021, except in the case of Pannonian Basin, with which they were very similar(Tham o-Bozs o et al, 2014).There was an enrichment in zircon and inosilicates in the loess compared to the terraces, and a certain impoverishment in staurolite.Zircon enrichment in loess could be explained by the preference for lower diameters during wind transport and a possible contribution from Miocene sandstones. Zircon crystals (50-70 μm) are found in the smallest particle sizes of fluvial terraces (average size 180-200 μm), favouring wind entrainment.…”
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“…This dynamic is due to a heavy mineral depletion by weight sorting and the contributions of aeolian material from other areas, such as Miocene substrate interfluves with a lower heavy mineral concentration. The Ebro Valley loess %HM is higher than for other European loess(Chmielowska & Salata, 2020;Wolf et al, 2019Wolf et al, , 2021, except in the case of Pannonian Basin, with which they were very similar(Tham o-Bozs o et al, 2014).There was an enrichment in zircon and inosilicates in the loess compared to the terraces, and a certain impoverishment in staurolite.Zircon enrichment in loess could be explained by the preference for lower diameters during wind transport and a possible contribution from Miocene sandstones. Zircon crystals (50-70 μm) are found in the smallest particle sizes of fluvial terraces (average size 180-200 μm), favouring wind entrainment.…”
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“…The heavy mineral analyses compare the presence and frequency of representative mineral species in sources and deposits (Chmielowska & Salata, 2020;Römer et al, 2016;Song et al, 2014 The Miocene formations and the terraces are taken from the geological map of Spain 1:1 000 000 (Rodríguez et al, 2015) and the loess deposits from Plata et al (2019). Acronyms of sample locations are detailed in Supplementary Table S1.…”
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