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Cyran, Katarzyna

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inżynieria lądowa, geodezja i transport
inżynieria środowiska, górnictwo i energetyka
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Web of Science: D-3998-2019 
ScopusID: 57190173507 
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  • Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access ,
    Badania mezostruktur tektonicznych w kopalni soli »Bochnia«
    (Wydawnictwa AGH, 2006) Cyran, Katarzyna; Toboła, Tomasz
    The Bochnia salt deposit is located in front of the Carpathian overthrust, in the area of folded Miocene strata. The tectonic element in which the deposit is situated is called the Bochnia anticline. The structure of the deposit is complicated due to intensive tectonic deformations and different mechanical properties of rocks which build the deposit. Effects of these processes can be observed in mine's workings, where many tectonic mesostructures, such as slickensides, folds with boudinage, tectonic breccias, and systems of fractures in claystone filled with fibrous halite occur. Tectonic mesostructures were measured in accessible mine's workings. The descriptive characteristic of mesostructures was also done. The impact of rocks' mechanical properties on the type and character of deformation was considered as well. On the basis of measurements, authors tried to characterize the direction of tectonic stresses which affected the salt series in the Bochnia area. Authors confirmed the S-N direction of tectonic compression but also indicated SW-NE deviation form the main direction.
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    Zmieniony anhydryt z Kopalni Soli Bochnia
    (Wydawnictwa AGH, 2008) Pitera, Helena; Cyran, Katarzyna
    Salt deposit is located in the northern limb of Bochnia antycline. We can distinguish the following sediments in lithostratigraphic profile: basal anhydrite, lower zuber, southern salts, shaley marly claystone, anhydritic claystone, upper zuber, anhydritic shale with beds of crystal salt, middle salts, anhydritic claystone, northern salts, shaley marly claystone, top anhydrite. Samples were taken from baren intercalations of enterolithic anhydrites within humid grey claystones. They were studied under polarizing light and electron microscope. Semi-quantitative chemical analysis and analysis for trace elements were also made. All research revealed that anhydrite had been partly altered in gipsum. This process occurs under the influence of mine's air humidity or water which migrates from the surface or surrounding beds. Moreover anhydrite is impured by clayey minerals.