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Equatorial Shelf of the Palaeozoic Supercontinent – Cradle of the Adriatic Carbonate Platform [PDF]
During the Carboniferous and Permian, several carbonate platforms existed along the eastern coast of the supercontinent Pangaea. Croatian Palaeozoic carbonate sediments were produced in this “carbonate factory”.
J. Sremac
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Year‐long monitoring of seawater and cave groundwater reveals strong tidal influence, with a 20–30 min lag indicating high hydraulic connectivity in this karst aquifer. Seasonal variations, largest in autumn, affected seawater mixing, as seen in dissolved oxygen levels, while stable pH highlighted the system's buffering capacity. These findings enhance
Nina Lončar +3 more
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Seismotectonically Active Zones in the Dinarides [PDF]
Seismotectonically active zones are formed due to displacements of segments of the Adriatic micro-plate that differ in size and in their rate of movement, and by the resistance of the rock masses of the Dinarides.
E. Prelogović, I. Dragičević, V. Kuk
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ABSTRACT Aim We aimed to assess potential climate change impacts on the distribution of a cold‐adapted terrestrial amphibian that shows strong intraspecific differentiation. Location Alps and Dinarides. Taxon Alpine salamander (Salamandra atra). Methods We built SDMs for each of two major intraspecific lineages (S. a.
Mirza Čengić +7 more
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Trijaska kopnena faza zabilježena na slijedu karbonatne platforme krških Dinarida (Hrvatska) [PDF]
The Triassic carbonate platform succession of the Karst Dinarides was deposited at the southern Tethyan realm. The facies analysis and distant correlation suggests that a regional terrestrial phase occurred in that area during the Triassic.
Damir Bucković, Maja Martinuš
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New localities of the subendemic species Berberis croatica, Teucrium arduini and Micromeria croatica in the Dinaric Alps [PDF]
New localities of three subendemic species (Berberis croatica, Teucrium arduini and Micromeria croatica) have been found in the Dinaric Alps. Berberis croatica was found at ten new locations, nine of them in Croatia and one in Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
A. Alegro +26 more
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Abstract The paper discusses the formation of an enamel defect in the crown of a cave bear (Ursus spelaeus sensu lato) left maxillary second molar (M2), based on macroscopic and microscopic analysis. The tooth belongs to a cranium recovered from the Cerovac caves in Croatia that exhibits a partially healed, depressed lesion in the left squama frontalis
Uwe Kierdorf +4 more
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COMPOSITION AND PROVENANCE OF GRÖDEN SANDSTONE FROM THE VELEBIT MTS.
Six samples of Gröden sandstones (Middle Permian) were analysed: Five of them were from Pikovac Creek valley (in the vicinity of Brušane village at Velebit Mts., Croatia) and one was from the locus typicus Gröden/Val Gardena (Italy). Based on the micropetrographical characteristics of sandstones, as well as on the modal composition and heavy mineral ...
Sudar, Vedran +3 more
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Discovery of Juniperus sabina var. balkanensis R. P. Adams and A. N. Tashev in Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Central and Southern Italy and relictual polymorphisms found in nrDNA [PDF]
Additional analyses of trnS-trnG and nrDNA from specimens from Bosnia-Herzegovina, southern and central, Italy, Croatia and Macedonia revealed the presence of J. sabina var.
Adams, R. P. +10 more
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Taxonomic revision and dissolution of the genus Monachoides (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora)
Abstract Monachoides is a genus of medium‐sized European land snails in the family Hygromiidae. Systematics of this family was until recently based on traits of the genital system that were shown to be uninformative, resulting in revisions of classifications at the genus and family levels.
Tereza Adamcová +5 more
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