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A limestone cave in the NW Dinarides exhibits an anomalous presence of montmorillonite clay, not commonly found in surrounding caves, posing questions about its origin and age. Analysis reveals a composition similar to weathered tephra from the Smrekovec Volcanic Complex, suggesting transport by north‐east winds.
Nadja Zupan Hajna +12 more
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The catchment area of the Jadro and Žrnovnica springs, which is a typical Dinaric karst aquifer that supplies water to the city of Split and its surroundings, is studied in the paper.
Jelena Loborec +2 more
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The Dynamics of Tectonic Modelling of Some Caves in the Karst Region (Croatia) [PDF]
Deformational processes resulted in the formation of certain caves in the carbonate rocks of the karst area are analysed. Some of the caves were formed by deformational processes connected to extension of the area, while others were formed by processes ...
D. Jamičić, T. Novosel
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Abstract The Shkoder‐Peja transverse zone (SPTZ) of Northern Albania marks the boundary between the Dinarides and Albano‐Hellenides and is marked by a ∼100 km SW‐ward shift of the ophiolitic nappe front. The SPTZ has been variably interpreted as a paleogeographic inheritance, a dextral strike‐slip fault, the hinge of the clockwise (CW) rotating Albano ...
F. Feriozzi, G. Siravo, F. Speranza
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Deforestation And Rocky Desertification Processes In Gunung Sewu Karst Landscape (Proses Deforestasi dan Rocky Desertifcation di Landskap Karst Gunung Sewu) [PDF]
Kerapuhan suatu kawasan karst merupakan dasar terbentuknya rocky desertification, yaitu proses yang merubah kawasan karst yang sebelumnya ditutupi oleh vegetasi dan tanah, menjadi landskap batuan hampir tanpa vegetasi dan tanah (Yuan, 1991: 1).
Sunkar, A. (Arzyana)
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract A longstanding question in evolutionary biology is how within‐population phenotypic variation is maintained under natural selection. The fluctuating selection hypothesis suggests that genetic and phenotypic variation scales with fluctuations in selection over space and ...
Simona Kralj‐Fišer +5 more
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A new Pseudoscorpion from Bosnia: Roncus bosniensis n. sp. (Neobisiidae, Pseudoscorpiones) [PDF]
A new species of troglobitic false scorpion, Roncus bosniensis n. sp. (Neobisiidae, Pseudoscorpiones), is described from inside an underground habitat, the Jama Pored Puta Pit, nr. Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Antić D.Ž. +6 more
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Hydrologic Evolution of a Carbonate Aquifer (Dinaric Karst, Croatia)
Dinaric Karst terrains contain specific, lam inatedspeleothems, which line all surfaces of subterraneanvoids including Cretaceous bedrock limestone, and oldervadose speleothems and clastic sediments.
Ljubomir Babić +2 more
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Hazards caused by natural and anthropogenic changes of catchment area in karst
International audienceDetermination of the catchment area is the starting point in most hydrological analyses. It serves as a basis for many hydrological and water resources management calculations. The catchment boundaries and areas in karst regions are
Bonacci, O.
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Between the Danube and the Deep Blue Sea : zooarchaeological meta-analysis reveals variability in the spread and development of Neolithic farming across the western Balkans [PDF]
The first spread of farming practices into Europe in the Neolithic period involves two distinct 'streams', respectively around the Mediterranean littoral and along the Danube corridor to central Europe.
Gaastra, Jane +2 more
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