2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2015.06.020
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Paleoflow directions of a subaqueous lahar deposit around the Miocene Keserűs Hill lava dome complex (North Hungary) as constrained by photo-statistics and anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS)

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“…This method has been used previously to determine sedimentary transport direction in ignimbrites (Capaccioni & Sarocchi 1996;Capaccioni et al 1997;Biró et al 2015). The x and z directions were marked on the thin sections, so the comparison between the anisotropy principal directions and any grain fabric orientation direction was possible.…”
Section: Mineralogy and Photo-statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method has been used previously to determine sedimentary transport direction in ignimbrites (Capaccioni & Sarocchi 1996;Capaccioni et al 1997;Biró et al 2015). The x and z directions were marked on the thin sections, so the comparison between the anisotropy principal directions and any grain fabric orientation direction was possible.…”
Section: Mineralogy and Photo-statisticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sedimentological analysis supported by AMS measurements has also been done in a variety of sedimentary settings, namely: deep sea fans and turbidity deposits (von Rad 1970), deep-sea mass transport deposits (Novak et al 2014), alluvial fine-grained sediments (Garcés et al 1996;Park et al 2013), pyroclastic density currents and lahar deposits (Biró et al 2015;Ort et al 2015), as well as glacial sediments (Eyles et al 1987;Gravenor & Wong 1987). In this study we aim to analyse fine-grained freshwater and terrestrial deposits of the Orava Basin (Łoziński et al 2015) focusing on both sedimentary and structural aspects of the AMS results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%