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Influence of terrestrial sedimentation in Pennsylvanian rocks of Croatia

open access: yesGeologia Croatica, 2012
Sedimentary rocks of Pennsylvanian age outcrop at several regions in Croatia. Most of these rocks were deposited in a marine environment, in different tectonic units: Karst (External) Dinarides, Internal Dinarides and Tisia.
Jasenka Sremac
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Tectonics and gravitational phenomena, part two: The Trnovski gozd-Banjšice-Šentviška Gora degraded plain

open access: yesGeologija
The article describes the recent conditions at the Paleogene thrust contact between the External Dinaric Thrust Belt composed of carbonate rocks and the External Dinaric Imbricate Belt composed of flysch rocks, geographically, between the Trnovski gozd ...
Ladislav Placer   +2 more
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MIDDLE TRIASSIC AUTOCLASTIC DEPOSITS FROM SOUTHWESTERN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

open access: yesRudarsko-geološko-naftni Zbornik, 2016
Middle Triassic volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks have been recognized at several localities near Bosansko Grahovo, in southwestern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the External Dinarides. Peculiar types of autoclastic rocks were investigated. These are
Duje Smirčić   +6 more
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PRINCIPLE ROCK TYPES FOR RADIOACTIVE WASTE REPOSITORIES

open access: yesRudarsko-geološko-naftni Zbornik, 2012
Underground geological storage of high- and intermediate/low radioactive waste is aimed to represent a barrier between the surface environment and potentially hazardous radioactive elements.
Sibila Borojević Šostarić   +1 more
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Lithospheric thickness under the Dinarides [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The eastern Adriatic margin, where the Adriatic plate (Adria) is subducted beneath Eurasia to form the Dinaric mountain belt, is one of the most enigmatic segments of the Alpine-Mediterranean collision zone. Formation of the Dinarides started after the closure of Neotethyan ocean in Middle Jurassic when the subduction was gradually replaced by ...
Stipčević, Josip   +1 more
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Architecture and sedimentary evolution of the Ladinian Kobilji curek basin (External Dinarides, central Slovenia)

open access: yesSwiss Journal of Geosciences
The study area is located in cental Slovenia, and geologically located at the junction between the Alps and the Dinarides. The Middle Triassic of this region is characterised by intense rifting manifested by differential subsidence and volcanism.
Boštjan Rožič   +8 more
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Dinarides, still unexplored opportunities

open access: yes, 2004
Petroleum exploration in the Dinarides has been carried out from 60’ to 80’ of the last century, encouraged by widespread occurrence of oil seeps and bituminous rocks. Despite 22 drilled wells no discoveries have yet been made, mostly because of structural complexity and lithological uniformity (carbonates) which limit seismic quality ...
Hrvatović, Hazim, Tari, Vlasta
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GEOLOGICAL SETTINGS AS BASE FOR MINING DEVELOPMENT

open access: yesRudarsko-geološko-naftni Zbornik, 1996
The geology and significance of nonmetal minerals of Croatia are described. Croatia has a significant resources of some nonmetal minerals. Nonmetal deposits according the mobilistic view of the genesis and structure of Dinarides are described.
Branko Crnković
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