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Application of airborne LiDAR to mapping seismogenic faults in forested mountainous terrain, southeastern Alps, Slovenia [PDF]
Results are presented of the first airborne LiDAR survey ever flown in Europe for the purpose of mapping the surface expression of earthquake-prone faults.
Cunningham, Dickson +4 more
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New Insights Into the Diversity of the Amphipod Family Typhlogammaridae From the Dinaric Karst
ABSTRACT Typhlogammaridae is a family of large‐bodied and exclusively subterranean amphipods living in subterranean waters of the Dinaric Karst. In this study, we re‐assessed the taxonomy and phylogeny of three Dinaric genera, namely Typhlogammarus, Accubogammarus, and Metohia, using molecular methods.
Teo Delić +6 more
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Lithospheric thickness under the Dinarides [PDF]
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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Provenijencija kredno-paleogenskih klastita Banovine [PDF]
Tema ovog rada je provenijencija pješčenjaka uzorkovanih na izdancima dubokomorskih naslaga kredne i paleocenske starosti sa područja Banovine. Metodom kvantitativne analize teških frakcija pomoću polarizacijskog mikroskopa prouceno je podrijetlo ...
Lozić, Stjepan
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Abstract We constrain the contribution of driving and resistive regional forces to the observed surface deformation in the Nubia‐Eurasia plate boundary region. We use a viscoelastic mechanical model with fault zones representing regional active faults. Deformation is driven by velocities of surrounding plates and by lateral variations in gravitational ...
Rob Govers +3 more
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Active Tectonics of the Alps-Dinarides junction
The northward motion and rotation of the Adriatic Plate leads to crustal deformation in the Southern Alps and in the Dinarides. Many aspects of the active tectonics in that area have not been properly understood, for example the distribution and localization of strain, the paleoseismic history of the largest faults, the seismic sources for large ...
Grützner, Christoph +7 more
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Abstract The Eastern Alps have been influenced by post‐collisional indentation tectonics since the Miocene. Currently, Adria‐Europe convergence, albeit slow, is accommodated and distributed across several faults. The seismogenic potential of some of these faults is unclear. We applied optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) and electron spin resonance (
E. Prince +4 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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Titanite in submarine mafic magmatic rocks of Neotethyan origin was studied to reveal its possible use as an indicator mineral of modern Cyprus-type VMS deposits.
Gabriella B. Kiss, Federica Zaccarini
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Recent Seismic Activity of the Lezha-Ulqini Seismogenic Zone and its Associated Hazard [PDF]
The results of the analysis, based on the parameters of events and some features of seismicity that have occurred in the Lezha-Ulqini seismogenic zone during period of time 2001-2012, are presented in this paper.
Adisa, Daberdini +4 more
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