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Landslide complex in the northern part of the Silesian Beskydy Mountains (Czech Republic)

Journal

LANDSLIDES
Volume 4, Issue 1, Pages 53-62

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10346-006-0052-1

Keywords

deep-seated gravitational slope deformations; landslide complex; C-14 dating; geophysical sounding; Flysch; Silesian Beskydy Mountains; Czech Republic

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The study brings new information concerning a large slope deformation in the northern part of the Silesian Beskydy Mountains in the territory of the Czech Republic. The studied area is a large-scale transformation of the forefront of a flysch nappe formed especially by rigid sandstones upon a plastic underlying nappe. As a consequence of the vertical contact of mechanically different formations and depositing conditions of rocks and tectonics on the nappe forefront, several generations of deep-seated slope deformations occurred accompanied by shallow landslides in the historic period. Structural measurement and geophysical sounding proved prevailing lateral spreading in the upper parts of the slopes as well as the occurrence of rotational landslides whose landslide scarps overlap with the line of overthrust of the Godula Nappe on the Tesin Nappe. Radiocarbon dating determined the period of the occurrence of rotational landslides as falling into the Subboreal up to Subatlantic.

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