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Les Canyons du Durmitor (Monténégro, Yougoslavie)

Méditerranée, 1973
Morphologic and sedimentologic arguments, the study of valley-sides and tluvioglacial deposits still to be seen in the gorges and tributary valleys show that the canyons of Durmitor, and especially those of Tara and Piva were excavated before the last glaciation.
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A GIS Database of Montenegrin Katuns (Kuči Mountain and Durmitor)

2016
A two year ongoing project (2015–2017) Valorizing the Montenegrin Katuns through sustainable development of agriculture and tourism – KATUN is innovative because of its multidisciplinary and comprehensive approach of all the aspects of the katuns (temporary centre of traditional summer livestock rearing lasting for centuries in the Montenegrin society).
Olga Pelcer–Vujačić   +1 more
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Phenotypic Diversity and Landscape Genetics ofEristalis tenaxin a Spatially Heterogeneous Environment, Durmitor Mountain (Montenegro)

Annales Zoologici Fennici, 2013
The study of the spatial distribution of phenotypic and genetic diversity of pollinators has conservation implications since pollination is a key ecosystem function and a basis for the maintenance of biodiversity. The impact of landscape heterogeneity on the population structure of the important hoverfly pollinator, Eristalis tenax (Diptera, Syrphidae),
Francuski Marčetić, Ljubinka   +2 more
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Premières recherches de morphologie karstique dans le massif du Durmitor

Méditerranée, 1968
Nicod Jean. Premières recherches de morphologie karstique dans le massif du Durmitor. In: Méditerranée, 9ᵉ année, n°3, 1968. pp. 187-216.
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Small glaciers in Pirin (Bulgaria) and Durmitor (Montenegro) as glacio-karstic features. Similarities and differences in their recent behaviour

Quaternary International, 2019
Abstract Small glaciers on the Balkan Peninsula are tiny masses of firn and ice (areas from 0.5 to 5 ha) which have been proved permanent at least since the coldest phases of the Little Ice Age, and are slowly moving under their own gravity. These are considered glacial, but also karstic features at the same time, because the topography that provides
Emil Gachev, Ilia Mitkov
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The Durmitor dislocation in the Dinarides/Yugoslavia

Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft, 1966
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Environmental Protection and Major Ecological Problems in the National Park Durmitor

Zbornik radova Departmana za geografiju, turizam i hotelijerstvo, 2013
Srdanović, Mićo, Pavić, Dragoslav
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