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Structural and metamorphic evolution of thermal aureole of the Krkonoše-Jizera Plutonic Complex
Olšanská, Irena ; Verner, Kryštof (advisor) ; Štědrá, Veronika (referee)
Krkonose-Jizera plutonic complex is one of the largest composite plutonic bodies in the Czech massif. The emplacement of this pluton relates to the origin of the structural and thermal aureole. The processes of contact metamorphism are most evident in the northern and southern part. The topic of this work is to find influence of the contact metamorphism in the host rocks. Partial information about contact metamorphism in this area could be found in several papers, but there aren't work which discuss this topic in detail. Goal of this work is to make complex interpretation of contact metamorphic processes connected with intrusion of the Krkonose-Jizera plutonic complex and use this interpretation for discussion about model of magma intrusion. In rocks of contact aureole of Krkonose-Jizera plutonic complex (KJPC) were identified relicts of Variscan regional metamorphism, connected to creation of regional metamorphic fabric S1 and S2. Original mineral associations and deformation fabrics were in near-contact zone of KJPC 1 km in average in width heterogeneously overprinted by effects of the contact metamorphism, which intensity increases towards the intrusive contact. In the mineral associations of contact-metamorphic rocks appears characteristic minerals such as cordierite and andalusite, rarely...
Frequency changes in normal and reversed polarities of geomagnetic field
Olšanská, Irena ; Kletetschka, Günther (advisor) ; Pruner, Petr (referee)
This work consits of two parts, literature review and practical section. Literature review covers essential knowledge about magnetic field of Earth in attempt of understanding its inversion events. This section contains thistory of research of geomagnetism, key theories, physical quantities, magnetic properties of the minerals and outlines the knowledge of paleomagnetism. Practical part concerns the analysis of geomagnetic field inversions. It deals with inversions that happened during the last 157, 53 million years (Gee and Kent, 2007) and compares the duration of normal and reversal polarity and both types together. Statistical methods of investigation,namely Gaussian distribution and frequency, were employed. The evaluation of results showed that the average time between two inversions is: 124 000 years for normal, 450 000 years for reversal and 287 000 years for both types. The intervals shortened over last 80 million years. Comparing the frequencies of each period following results were obtained: both types usually lasts about 350 000 years, periods that are shorter than 350 000 years appears more often for normal polarity, but the frequencies of longer periods are similar for both types.

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