@ARTICLE{Roman_Małgorzata_Large-scale_2019, author={Roman, Małgorzata and Żuk, Rafał}, volume={vol. 36}, number={Iss. 2}, journal={Studia Quaternaria}, pages={147-157}, howpublished={online}, year={2019}, publisher={Committee for Quaternary Research PAS}, publisher={Institute of Geological Sciences PAS}, abstract={The article is focused on the most recent investigations of glaciotectonic structures in high escarpment exposures of the Vistula valley from Dobrzyń to Kuzki in the western part of the Płock Basin. Deformations involve Neogene and occasionally the Lower Pleistocene deposits and they are not expressed as landforms. Structural investigations and analysis of archival geological data provided new information on the origin of large-scale shear structures. Results obtained are clearly contrary to the concept of Brykczyński (1982) regarding valley-side glaciotectonics in the Płock Basin. An emergence of the extensive zone of serial thrust structures of significant amplitude (up to 100–150 m) was found to have not been controlled by a palaeovalley. A driving mechanism is interpreted as a gravity spreading in front of ice sheets advancing from north-northeast during the South Polish Complex (Dorst-Elsterian).}, type={Article}, title={Large-scale deformations in Neogene deposits near Dobrzyń on the Vistula (central Poland) – thrusting from N/NE or valley-side glaciotectonics in the Płock Basin?}, URL={http://www.journals.pan.pl/Content/110293/PDF/6_Roman.pdf}, doi={10.24425/sq.2019.126386}, keywords={soft-sediment deformations, glaciotectonics, Structural analysis, Pleistocene, Płock Basin}, }