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Conodont zonation of Lower Triassic strata in Slovenia
The paper presents the results of a conodont study carried out in the Triassic strata in the area of the Slovenian part of the Southern Alps, External Dinarides and the Transition region between the External and Internal Dinarides.
Tea Kolar-Jurkovšek, Bogdan Jurkovšek
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ABSTRACT Aim Multi‐faceted and multi‐scale biodiversity assessments and disentangling the factors driving the biodiversity patterns are fundamental for effective protection of biodiversity and prediction of future community changes. Despite its importance, groundwater is still a data‐deficient and under‐studied ecosystem.
Ester Premate +4 more
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Water pathways and ancient lakes: Flowing towards new models to unravel the past
Abstract Significant progress has been made in understanding lake basin evolution through climatic and tectonic changes using sedimentology, sequence stratigraphy, geochemistry, hydrology and watershed characteristics to interpret three main lake basin types: overfilled, balanced‐fill and underfilled, including fluvio‐lacustrine systems.
Cecilia A. Benavente +2 more
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The Rhynchonellide Brachiopod Cyclothyris ? globata (Arnaud, 1877) from the Santonian-Campanian of Pannonides, Carpatho-Balkanides and Dinarides, South-Eastern Europe [PDF]
The asymmetric rhynchonellide brachiopods Rhynchonella difformis Valenciennes in Lamarck and R. contorta d'Orbigny were often mentioned in the stratigraphic literature on Santonian-Campanian outcrops of the Pannonides, Carpatho-Balkanides and Dinarides ...
Radulović Vladan +1 more
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Evolution of the northern and western Dinarides: a tectonostratigraphic approach [PDF]
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Mantle Structure Beneath the Greater Alpine Region From Teleseismic Full P‐Waveform Inversion
Abstract AlpArray data were employed to infer a new mantle model of the Alps from teleseismic full P‐waveform inversion. It features hybrid numerical forward modeling in the time domain, compression of wavefields by Fourier transform at selected frequencies, the use of frequency domain waveform sensitivity kernels and a multi‐scale approach by ...
W. Friederich +5 more
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Megabeds in the Marsili Basin, Tyrrhenian Sea
Widepsread and thick megabeds occur in the Marsili Basin of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Megabeds are linked to volcanic eruptions. The Marsili megabeds are recorded by thick turbidites to complex and heterogeneous deposits. ABSTRACT Megabeds, also known as ‘megaturbidites,’ are exceptionally large submarine sediment deposits likely formed by catastrophic ...
Faye Higgins +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Aims of the study are to identify environmental variables underlying the mutual distribution of a species pair engaged in a long and winding hybrid zone, to reconstruct pattern and process of species' range developments following the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), and to open research lines for the study of hybrid zone dynamics in a model ...
Jan W. Arntzen
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Velocities of refracted longitudinal Pn waves in the Dinarides area
The refracted longitudinal wave velocities in the Dinarides area have been determined on the basis of the modified time-term method for the dipping Moho discontinuity. The homogeneity of the Earth crust is assumed. The results (ranging between 7.85 and 8.
Markušić, Snježana +1 more
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Influence of terrestrial sedimentation in Pennsylvanian rocks of Croatia
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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