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A novel approach for studying lithospheric deformation driven by asthenospheric flow

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Krstekanic N   +4 more
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Climate Change and Mycotoxins Trends in Serbia and Croatia: A 15-Year Review. [PDF]

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Scismotectonics of the Northwest External Dinarides

Tectonophysics, 1990
Abstract The region of the tectonic contact between the Alps and the Dinarides is studied comparing all the available geological, geophysical and seismological data. The peculiar crustal structures, in particular the difference in thickness of the Alps, Dinarides, and Pannonian basin can be correlated to the seismically active zones.
R Nicolich, Alessandro Rebez
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Attenuation of high-frequency body waves in the crust of the Central External Dinarides

Journal of Seismology, 2015
The Central External Dinarides are known as a tectonically complex region of moderate seismicity where several strong earthquakes occurred in the last century. In order to gain insight into the attenuation of seismic waves in the area, the extended coda-normalization method was applied to band-pass filtered seismograms of local earthquakes recorded at ...
Iva Dasović   +2 more
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Application of the CN Intermediate-term Earthquake Prediction Algorithm to the Area of the Southern External Dinarides

Pure and Applied Geophysics, 1999
The paper presents the results of application of the CN algorithm to the area of the Southern External Dinarides. Two cases are considered-one for the knowledge gained throught the considered period of time (1936-1996), and the other when learning ceased in 1986.
Marijan Herak, G F Panza, Panza G F
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Kinematics of Foreland‐Vergent Crustal Accretion: Inferences From the Dinarides Evolution [PDF]

open access: yesTectonics, 2019
One of the most common observation in Mediterranean areas is the migration of contractional deformation and associated slabs through time towards external orogenic areas, associated with lower plate crustal accretion.
Marianne Van Unen   +2 more
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Paleomagnetism of external southern and central Dinarides and northern Albanides: Implications for the Cenozoic activity of the Scutari-Pec Transverse Zone

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research, 1995
International audiencePaleomagnetic investigations have been conducted on 43 Cretaceous to Miocene sites (500 oriented cores) from the southern and central external Dinarides and from the northern external Albanides.
Catherine Kissel, Fabio Speranza
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