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Fig. 2

From: Demise of the Jabłonna Reef (Zechstein Limestone) and the onset of gypsum deposition (Wuchiapingian, west Poland): carbonate-to-evaporite transition in a saline giant

Fig. 2

Location of the study area. a The Zechstein Basin (after Smith 1980a), asterisk shows the location of the Jabłonna Reef; b Palaeogeography of the Zechstein Limestone after Peryt et al. (2010a), rectangle shows the Wolsztyn reefs shown in (d); c The location of arbitrary line 2 (after Peryt et al. 2016b: their Fig. 2B) showing the location of boreholes (black dots); d Reefs of the Wolsztyn palaeo-High; e Interpretation (by Z. Mikołajewski) of Zechstein along the cross-section shown in (c) (modified after Peryt et al. 2016b): Ca1 – Zechstein Limestone reef, eva – evaporites (anhydrite and halite) of the PZ1 cycle (cyclothem), PZ1, PZ2, PZ3 – Polish Zechstein cycles (cyclothems), Z1’, Z1, Z2, Z3 – Zechstein seismic reflectors

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