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Estimation of near-surface attenuation in the Northwestern External Dinarides

2018
Ground motion at the site is influenced by source, propagation path, and local site conditions. One of the most important parameters describing ground motion during earthquakes is the Fourier-amplitude spectrum. Spectral parameter kappa is used to describe spectral amplitude decay at high frequencies.
Stanko, Davor   +4 more
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CODA ATTENUATION IN THE CROATIAN COASTAL REGION (EXTERNAL DINARIDES)

2010
The tectonics of the coastal region of Croatia are driven by the convergent motion of the Adriatic microplate and the Dinarides. The greater Adriatic area is geologically and tectonically considered to be one of the most complicated regions in Europe. The seismicity of the area varies from low and moderate (in the NW and central parts) to high in the ...
Herak, Davorka   +2 more
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Organic petrology of the External Dinarides, Croatia

2010
The External (Karst or Outer) Dinarides are a complex folded, faulted and imbricate belt which developed along the northeastern margin of the Adriatic Sea. They are characterized by very thick carbonate succession that ranges in age from the Middle Permian (or even Late Carboniferous) to the Eocene.
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Quaternary geohazards in External Dinarides - a cautionary tale

2017
In Karst Dinarides we see ample evidence of numerous hazardous events that definitively shook our world. Some of these have been recognized as such, but many remain unrecognized, such as genesis of collapse dolines (sinkholes). Some excellent examples of these karst features are located on the southern Velebit Mt..
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Anisotropy of the P-wave velocity in the area of Central and External Dinarides

1998
The anisotropy of the P-wave velocity in the crust and upper mantle of Central and Southern External Dinarides was determined by considering travel-times of Pg and Pn phases recorded on local and regional seismic stations. A total of 4965 Pg and 6833 Pn arrival times from 1027 well-located earthquakes in that area were selected for analysis.
Lokmer, Ivan, Herak, Marijan
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Nummulites: From Historical Myth to Biostratigraphic Reality in the External Dinarides

Book of Abstracts of 10th Faculty of Science PhD Student Symposium
Nummulites, a genus of larger benthic foraminifera (LBF, meiofaunal unicellular organisms), are one of the most iconic shallow-water inhabitants of Paleogene seas. Their lenticular, coin-shaped tests are sometimes accumulated in vast quantities, making them lithogenous fossils forming nummulitic deposits. These deposits are known as the building stones
Ćosović, Vlasta   +1 more
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Times of Increased Probability for Earthquakes in the Southern Part of External Dinarides

1997
The southern part of external Dinarides is characterized by high seismicity if compared to the neighbouring regions of the Adriatic Sea and Internal Dinarides. In this century the catalogs list 23 earthquakes with magnitudes exceeding or equal to 5.6, while 7 of them were stronger than M=6.0.
Herak, Marijan, Herak, Davorka
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Genesis of Middle Triassic volcaniclastic deposits in the External Dinarides

2017
Tijekom srednjega trijasa na području Vanjskih Dinarida tektonika povezana s otvaranjem Tetiskog oceana dovela je do značajne diferencijacije taložnih okoliša. Istovremeno su egzistirala izdignuta područja sa značajkama subaerske vulkanske aktivnosti i trošenja starijih stijena te njihova pretaloživanja, kao i plitkomorski prostori obilježeni ...
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Organic petrology of the Permian and Triassic sedimentary rocks of the External Dinarides, Croatia

2010
The External (Karst or Outer) Dinarides are a complex folded, faulted and imbricate belt which developed along the northeastern margin of the Adriatic Sea. They are characterized by very thick carbonate succession that ranges in age from the Middle Permian (or even Late Carboniferous) to the Eocene.
Troskot-Čorbić, Tamara   +1 more
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