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Early Jurassic foraminiferal assemblages in platform carbonates of Mt. Krim, central Slovenia
During the Early Jurassic, the subtropical carbonate platforms of the peri-Tethys Ocean experienced signifiant changes in their architectures, as well as in their biota compositions.
Luka Gale, Matej Kelemen
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Geological structure of the region north of Šmarješke Toplice
The purpose of this article is to review geological conditions of the northren region of Šmarješke Toplice in Lower Carniola, Slovenia. In a sedimentological sense, the investigated area is situated in a transitional zone between External and Internal ...
Samo Trotošek
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The EU-TecNet monitoring network uses customized three-dimensional extensometers to record transient deformations across individual faults. This paper presents the first results from two newly established monitoring points in the Balkan Mountains in ...
Briestenský Miloš +9 more
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Clastic deposits from the upper part of the Promina Beds, situated at the top of Promina Mt. (External-Karst Dinarides) in Croatia, were investigated. The aim of this study is to present and promote geological peculiarities of the Promina Mt.
Uroš Barudžija +2 more
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Geochemical discrimination of Early Palaeogene bauxites in Croatia
Two discriminant function models were created in order to distinguish between major- and trace-element geochemical patterns typical of Lower Palaeogene (Palaeocene, Pc) bauxites formed on the portion of the carbonate platform comprising the Karst or ...
Erli Kovačević Galović +4 more
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On the section Kozina-Srmin the new motorway Ljubljana-Koper is crossing the Kras edge, which in geologic terminology is refered to as the Kras thrust edge.
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Subrecent Movements near Ljubljana
At the eastern margin of the Ljubljansko barje (Ljubljana moor) smaller faults can be seen along which part or the whole colluvial cover is displaced.
Ladislav Placer
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Anisotropy of attenuation of high-frequency body waves in the External Dinarides
The Dinarides are a part of the complex Alpine–Carpathian–Dinaric orogenic system. They formed as a result of the push of the African plate and a collision of the Adriatic microplate with the European plate. The External Dinarides represent western part of the Dinarides derived from the Adriatic microplate, i.e. the Adriatic carbonate platform.
Herak, Davorka +2 more
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Kraški rob (landscape term) Geologic section along the motorway Kozina – Koper (Capodistria)
Geologic section along the motorway from Kozina to Koper in totality exposed geologic structure of the border belt between Adriatic-Apulian foreland and Dinarides that was formed by subthrusting of Adriatic-Apulian foreland (Istria, Friuli) underneath ...
Ladislav Placer
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The genus Inversotyphlus Strasser, 1962, stat. nov. and Inversotyphlusammirandus sp. nov., a new bizarre, highly modified troglobiotic millipede (Diplopoda, Julida, Julidae) from Albania, Balkan Peninsula. [PDF]
Antić D, Akkari N.
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