Abstract

We determined several areas with outcrops of clastic dikes which occur in the rocks of the Menilite suite of the Upper Paleogene period in the so-called Skybova zone [Ukr. Ски́ бова зо́на – the largest tectonic zone within the Carpathian folded structure. The word “skyba” derived from Polish, and is used in relation to nappe – Translator`s Note ] of the Eastern Carpathians. The objective of this article is to reveal the peculiarities of bedding, mineralogical composition and structural-texture peculiarities of the clastic dikes of the Sukyl, Stryi and Skhidnytsia river basins. During our research, we used the method of field structural-geological surveys, traditional method of laboratory analysis of mineralogical-petrographic composition of rocks in thin sections. As a result, we studied the conditions of bedding of clastic dikes, mineral composition and structural-texture peculiarities. We determined that the dikes are represented by aleuro-sandstone and aleurolite with quartz-carbonate cement. Aleurolite most often represents pre-selvage parts of dikes. Mineral grains are mostly formed by quartz of different degrees of roundness. In the selvages of the studied dikes, we observed a decrease in the sizes of mineral grains, enrichment of these parts of dikes by organic compound, increase in the content of carbonate minerals in the rock cement and numerous microdeformations of mineral grains. Also we determined an insignificant content of ore minerals in some studied plots. Additional analysis conducted for a polished sample which characterizes the vertical section of dike in the area of the river Sukyl allowed us to determine the structural signs in its selvages, indicating injection character of dikes` upward introduction to the bearing rocks. We studied the microdeformation of dikes` mineral grains, which are represented by veinles, microfaults and microshifts withclear mixing of their fragments. The obtained results indicate the formation of clastic dikes of the Skybova zone of the Eastern Carpathians in conditions of compression, when relatively flexible material of selvages of the dikes, represented by carbonates and organic compound, contributed to the introduction of the latter to the layer of flysch through the system of tectonic faults of north-west stretch.

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  • Relevance of the problem and presentation of the task

  • We studied the microdeformation of dikesmineral grains, which are represented by veinles, microfaults and microshifts with clear mixing of their fragments

  • The obtained results indicate the formation of clastic dikes of the Skybova zone of the Eastern Carpathians in conditions of compression, when relatively flexible material of selvages of the dikes, represented by carbonates and organic compound, contributed to the introduction of the latter to the layer of flysch through the system of tectonic faults of north-west stretch

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Geography and Geoecology

Аlokhin V.I., Tikhlivets S.V., Murovska A.V., Puhach A.V. Mineralogical features of the clastic dykes of the Eastern Carpathians Skybova zone. We studied the conditions of bedding of clastic dikes, mineral composition and structural-texture peculiarities. Additional analysis conducted for a polished sample which characterizes the vertical section of dike in the area of the river Sukyl allowed us to determine the structural signs in its selvages, indicating injection character of dikesupward introduction to the bearing rocks. The obtained results indicate the formation of clastic dikes of the Skybova zone of the Eastern Carpathians in conditions of compression, when relatively flexible material of selvages of the dikes, represented by carbonates and organic compound, contributed to the introduction of the latter to the layer of flysch through the system of tectonic faults of north-west stretch

Мінералогічні особливості кластичних дайок Скибової зони Східних Карпат
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