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Kenozoické sedimenty v Oboře Holedná a jejich význam pro archeologii

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    0567399 - ÚGN 2023 RIV CZ cze J - Journal Article
    Buriánek, D. - Hubatka, F. - Kirchner, Karel - Krejčí, O. - Krejčí, V. - Navrátil, A.
    Kenozoické sedimenty v Oboře Holedná a jejich význam pro archeologii.
    [The Cenozoic sediments in the Holedná game reserve and their significance for archaeology.]
    Acta Musei Moraviae. Scientiae geologicae = Časopis Moravského muzea. Vědy geologické. Roč. 107, č. 2 (2022), s. 241-254. ISSN 1211-8796
    Institutional support: RVO:68145535
    Keywords : geochemistry * iron hydroxides * Ottnangian sediments * Brno * South Moravia * Czech Republic
    OECD category: Geology
    Method of publishing: Open access
    http://scigeo.actamm.cz/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/Burianek.pdf

    The Cenozoic sediments partially cover crystalline rocks in the area of Holedná game reserve (Brno town, South Moravia). Holocene to Pleistocene eluvial and/or slope sediments and relics of Ottnangian (Lower Miocene) sediments fill the wide valley to a depth of up to 20 m on the western slope of the Holedná Hill 391 m.a.s.l.). Several landslides were documented in these sediments based on the movement of the fortification wall from the Late Bronze Age. Blocks of limonite-rich sediment situated on the western slope of Holedná Hill were spatially related to the Cenozoic sediments. According to the geochemistry, we interpret these sediments as a mixture of the material from at least two sources: products of Neogene lateritic weathering rich in iron oxo-hydroxides (Fe2O3 76.2 wt. %) and continental Ottnangian sediments (sand- and silt-rich layers). In terms of their origin, the Ottnangian sediments in the vicinity of Brno town remain a contro versial problem. These sediments are predominantly continental, with clastic materiál originating from local sources (the transport distance from several kilometres up to tens of kilometres).

    The Cenozoic sediments partially cover crystalline rocks in the area of Holedná game reserve (Brno town, South Moravia). Holocene to Pleistocene eluvial and/or slope sediments and relics of Ottnangian (Lower Miocene) sediments fill the wide valley to a depth of up to 20 m on the western slope of the Holedná Hill 391 m.a.s.l.). Several landslides were documented in these sediments based on the movement of the fortification wall from the Late Bronze Age. Blocks of limonite-rich sediment situated on the western slope of Holedná Hill were spatially related to the Cenozoic sediments. According to the geochemistry, we interpret these sediments as a mixture of the material from at least two sources: products of Neogene lateritic weathering rich in iron oxo-hydroxides (Fe2O3 76.2 wt. %) and continental Ottnangian sediments (sand- and silt-rich layers). In terms of their origin, the Ottnangian sediments in the vicinity of Brno town remain a contro versial problem. These sediments are predominantly continental, with clastic materiál originating from local sources (the transport distance from several kilometres up to tens of kilometres).
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