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Abstract Silicon isotopic ratios (expressed as δ30Si) become established as a powerful tool to decipher the formation processes of quartz deposits throughout the Earth's history. In this study, we established a protocol for matrix‐independent in situ Si isotopic analysis using ultraviolet femtosecond laser ablation (UV fs LA) coupled to multi‐collector
Grit Steinhoefel +4 more
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Abstract Understanding the relationship between surface and deep geological processes in tectonically active settings is crucial for unraveling the factors controlling landscape evolution and topographic growth. Here, we present the first basin‐averaged 10Be‐derived denudation rates for the Albanides, a subduction orogen in the Central Mediterranean ...
C. Bazzucchi +8 more
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Abstract The Shkoder‐Peja Normal Fault (SPNF) is the largest orogen‐perpendicular fault on the Balkan Peninsula, separating the Dinarides fold‐and‐thrust belt in the north from the Hellenides in the south. It has accommodated orogen‐parallel extension during clockwise oroclinal bending of the Hellenic segment and juxtaposes Adriatic shelf successions ...
Benjamin Schmitz +7 more
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The lithiotid limestone is characteristic for many Late Sinemurian – Pliensbachian tropical and subtropical carbonate platforms of the Neotethys and the Piemont-Liguria Oceans. On the northern edge of the ancient Adriatic Carbonate Platform (present NW
Luka Gale
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Abstract Changes in foreland basin architecture have been attributed to slab breakoff based on qualitative assessments of geological data. However, this cause‐effect relationship has not been evaluated quantitatively. In this contribution, we use a one‐way coupling approach between 2D thermomechanical models of slab breakoff and 2D stratigraphic ...
L. H. J. Eskens +6 more
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Middle Triassic deposits in the Velebit Mts. of the External Dinarides in Croatia show strong differentiation of sedimentary environments and facies. In the area of Donje Pazarište, a 90 metre thick section includes six different facies, each with its ...
Kolar-Jurkovšek, Tea +3 more
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Abstract Tectonic carbon degassing is an important contributor to the global carbon cycle. South Eastern Europe is an active extensional tectonic region. This is the result of intense geodynamic events related to the closure of the Tethys Ocean, whose remnants include an ophiolite orogenic belt and the Vardar megasuture.
L. Li Vigni +9 more
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PRINCIPLE ROCK TYPES FOR RADIOACTIVE WASTE REPOSITORIES
Underground geological storage of high- and intermediate/low radioactive waste is aimed to represent a barrier between the surface environment and potentially hazardous radioactive elements.
Sibila Borojević Šostarić +1 more
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In recent years, the (mid) late Jurassic–Eocene segment of the APW path for stable Adria became well constrained by paleomagnetic results obtained directly from the northern part of stable Adria (foreland of the Southern Alps and autochthonous Istria ...
V. Cosovic, ZAMPIERI, DARIO, Márton E.
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Cenozoic granitoids in the Dinarides of southern Serbia: age of intrusion, isotope geochemistry, exhumation history and significance for the geodynamic evolution of the Balkan Peninsula [PDF]
Two age groups were determined for the Cenozoic granitoids in the Dinarides of southern Serbia by high-precision single grain U–Pb dating of thermally annealed and chemically abraded zircons: (1) Oligocene ages (Kopaonik, Drenje, Željin) ranging from 31 ...
Senecio Schefer +13 more
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