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Late and post-collisional tectonic evolution of the Adria-Europe suture in the Vardar Zone
The Vardar Zone is a product of the Triassic-Jurassic opening of the Neotethys, Jurassic obduction, Late Cretaceous/Paleogene consumption of the oceanic crust and continental collision. During the last process, the Eastern Vardar Zone was thrust over the Central and eventually both onto the Western Vardar Zone. The present paleomagnetic and structural study provided new results from the first two zones in the Belgrade area. The younger set of data, together with published ones from the third zone, provide firm ...Emő Márton, Marinko Toljić, Vesna Cvetkov. "Late and post-collisional tectonic evolution of the Adria-Europe suture in the Vardar Zone" in Journal of Geodynamics, Elsevier BV (2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jog.2021.101880
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Structural and geochronological constraints from the Drina-Ivanjica thrust sheet (Western Serbia): implications for the Cretaceous–Paleogene tectonics of the Internal Dinarides
Kristof Porkoláb, Szilvia Kövér, Zsolt Benkó, Gabor Héja, Melinda Fialowski, Balázs Soós, Nataša Gerzina Spajić, Nevenka Đerić, László Fodor (2019)Internal Dinarides, Drina-Ivanjica thrust sheet, Deformation history, K–Ar dating, Obduction, Structural analysis... of Late Jurassic- Early Cretaceous tectonometamorphic events. We focus on the Drina-Ivanjica thrust sheet, where the conditions of the Cretaceous-Paleogene tectonic evolution are poorly understood. Moreover, the geological record of Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous tectonometamorphic events are ...
... ranges from Lower Triassic to Lower Jurassic, while the Northern Triassic unit comprises a Lower to Middle Triassic suc- cession (Fig. 2a). The lithological succession of the two units is similar and is generally described together (Chiari et al. 2011; Kovadcs et al. 2011). The Lower Triassic is ...
... backthrust presumably during late Early Cretaceous-Paleogene times. Map- scale, NW-SE striking D„- thrust faults and abundant NW-SE trending F» folds observed in all units correspond to the general trend of the Dinaridic orogen and are attributed to the latest Cretaceous-Paleogene collision between Adria ...Kristof Porkoláb, Szilvia Kövér, Zsolt Benkó, Gabor Héja, Melinda Fialowski, Balázs Soós, Nataša Gerzina Spajić, Nevenka Đerić, László Fodor. "Structural and geochronological constraints from the Drina-Ivanjica thrust sheet (Western Serbia): implications for the Cretaceous–Paleogene tectonics of the Internal Dinarides" in Swiss Journal of Geosciences (2019)
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Geology of the southern part of the Sava-Vardar zone: new constraints from the Klepa Mts.
... municipality of Gradsko. The sedimentary sequences include Upper Cretaceous mixed siliciclasticccarbonate rocks · comprising impure shales, sheared limestones (Scaglia Rossa), carbonates, sandstones, and conglomerates. The Late Cretaceous volcanics (82 Ma, Ar-Ar age; [1]) include pillow basalts, ...
... collision. One hypothesis suggests this collision occurred in the Late Jurassic, while other researchers argue it took place at the end of the Cretaceous along the Sava-Vardar zone. Located within the main suture zone, the Klepa Mountains provide a unique opportunity to study the nature and timing ...
... biostratigraphical investigations. of samples from both thc cast and west sides of the Klepa Mountains reveal that the sedimentary rocks are of Upper Cretaceous age. During this period, sedimcntation in this arca Was dominated by carbonate rocks with variablc amounts of clastic componcents. Thc in ...Dejan Prelević, Ana Mladenović, Violeta Gajić, Milena Dunčić, Blažo Boev. "Geology of the southern part of the Sava-Vardar zone: new constraints from the Klepa Mts." in Fifth Congress of Geologists of the Republic of North Macedonia, Macedonian Geological Society (2024)
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Joint interpretation of paleomagnetic, structural and AMS results from the Vardar Zone of Serbia
Emo Marton, Marinko Toljić, Vesna Lesić, Vesna Cvetkov. "Joint interpretation of paleomagnetic, structural and AMS results from the Vardar Zone of Serbia" in 18th Meeting of the Central European Tectonic Studies Group (CETEG) & 25th Meeting of the Czech Tectonic Studies Group, 22-25th April, 2021, Terchová, Slovakia, Department of Geological Sciences, Masaryk University in cooperation with the Czech Geological Survey, IPE MU Brno and UK Praha (2021)
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Geochemical evaluation of dolostone deposits in Montenegro: Implications for potential industrial applications
Darko Bozovic, Vladimir Simic, Dragan Radulovic, Slobodan Radusinovic, Vesna Matovic, Anja Terzic (2024)This study presents a unique model for assessing the dependability of continuous parts of combined systems in open-pit mining through the application of fuzzy logic. Continuous sub-systems as part of the combined system of coal exploitation in surface mines have the basic function of ensuring safe operation, high capacity with high reliability, and low costs. These subsystems are usually part of the thermal power plant’s coal supply system and ensure stable fuel supply. The model integrates various independent partial ...примарне сировине, минералогија, физичко-механичка својства, технолошка својства, наука о материјалимаDarko Bozovic, Vladimir Simic, Dragan Radulovic, Slobodan Radusinovic, Vesna Matovic, Anja Terzic. "Geochemical evaluation of dolostone deposits in Montenegro: Implications for potential industrial applications" in Science of Sintering, Bor, August 2024, National Library of Serbia (2024). https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS240701029B
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Hemoilmenite from andesite of the Late Cretaceous Timok Magmatic Complex, Serbia.
Aleksandar Luković, Janez Zavašnik, Predrag Vulić, Miodrag Banješević, Kristina Šarić, Vladica Cvetković, Aleksandar Pačevski (2017)Aleksandar Luković, Janez Zavašnik, Predrag Vulić, Miodrag Banješević, Kristina Šarić, Vladica Cvetković, Aleksandar Pačevski. "Hemoilmenite from andesite of the Late Cretaceous Timok Magmatic Complex, Serbia." in 15th Swiss Geoscience Meeting, Davos, 17th – 18th November 2017 Abstract Volume, Davos: (2017): 144-144
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Cretaceous potential source rocks of the Outer Dinarides (Mokra Gora, Tara Mountain, SW Serbia)
Neumeister Stefan, Banjac Nenad, Dulić Ivan, Gawlick Hans Jurgen. "Cretaceous potential source rocks of the Outer Dinarides (Mokra Gora, Tara Mountain, SW Serbia)" in International Conference of the Geologische Vereinigung and Sediment - Hamburg, Germany, 23. – 28. September,, Hamburg:Universitat Hamburg (2012): 206-206
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Jurassic – Early Cretaceous radiolarian stratigraphy of the Danubian nappes (eastern Serbia)
Đerić Nevenka, Goričan Špela, Gerzina Nataša, Jach Renata, Kukoč Duje. "Jurassic – Early Cretaceous radiolarian stratigraphy of the Danubian nappes (eastern Serbia)" in International conference on Fossil and Recent Radiolarians - INTERRAD 14, 22-26. 03. 2015, Antalya, Turkey, Radiolaria Newsletter 35, Antalya: (2015): 86-87
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Clockwise vertical-axis rotation in the West Vardar zone of Serbia: Tectonic implications
The Vardar-Tethyan mega-suture between the Eurasian and Adria (Gondwana) margins comprises remnants of oceanic lithosphere of Neotethys and distal parts of the adjacent continental margins including unconformable Late Cretaceous sedimentary cover and Cenozoic igneous rocks of post-obduction age. This study provides kinematic constraints for displacements and rotations affecting the Serbian part of the West Vardar and Jadar-Kopaonik units after the closure of the Neotethyan (= Sava) Ocean. The targets of the paleomagnetic research were Late Cretaceous sediments representing an ...... Table 1 Wider Rudnik Mts. area, Cretaceous sediments Locality Lat. N Lithology n/no D° r° k dtgs° Ss «DS 1 Kk lgs° dip Age Lon. E 1 Struganik upper quarry 44°11'13” Limestones white, greyish 9/22 211.8 — 491 156 4.1 2123 -—45.2 156 41 39/4 Upper Campanian-Lower 4241-262 20°06'53” white and red ...
... Campanian-Maastrichtian (Toljic et al. 2018). The Upper Cretaceous sediments are subdivided into four lithostratigraphic units (Gajić 2014): (1) basal coarse-grain clastites of Albian–Cenomanian and Cenomanian age, (2) Cenomanian and Lower Turonian clastic-carbonate rocks from the shelf, (3) Turonian ...
... .crossref.org/dialog/?doi=10.1007/s00015-018-0321-8&domain=pdf https://doi.org/10.1007/s00015-018-0321-8 the Cretaceous (Sava Ocean), but closed around the end of the Cretaceous-Paleocene boundary to form the Sava suture (Schmid et al. 2008; Cvetković et al. 2016a). As mentioned above, the ...Vesna Lesić, Emo Márton, Violeta Gajić, Dragana Jovanović, Vesna Cvetkov. "Clockwise vertical-axis rotation in the West Vardar zone of Serbia: Tectonic implications" in Swiss Journal of Geosciences, Basel : Springer International Publishing (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00015-018-0321-8
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Late Cretaceous Radiolarians оf Serbia And Bosnia
Đerić Nevenka, Gerzina Nataša, Vishnevskaya Valentina. "Late Cretaceous Radiolarians оf Serbia And Bosnia" in Оптимално истраживање и одрживо коришћење геолошких ресурса : зборник радова XVI конгреса геолога Србије, Donji Milanovac, 22-25.05.2014. = Optimal Reserach and Sustainable Usage of the Geological Resources : proceedings of the XVI Serbian Geologcal, Belgrade:Srpsko geološko društvo (2014): 147-148
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Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous facies and biostratigraphy of the Danubian nappes (eastern Serbia)
Đerić Nevenka, Goričan Špela, Gerzina Nataša, Jach Renata, Kukoč Duje, Reháková Daniela. "Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous facies and biostratigraphy of the Danubian nappes (eastern Serbia)" in 31st IAS Meeting of Sedimentology, 22-25. 06. 2015, Krakow, Poland, abstract book, Krakow:Polish Geological Society (2015): 156-156
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Provenance of Late Cretaceous to Miocene tectonically controlled sedimentation at the present contact between the Dinarides and the Pannonian basin
Stojadinovic Uroš, Matenco Liviu, Andriessen Paul A. M., Toljić Marinko. "Provenance of Late Cretaceous to Miocene tectonically controlled sedimentation at the present contact between the Dinarides and the Pannonian basin" in Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol. 17, Viena:Copernicus publications (2015)
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Late cretaceous radiolarians and age of flyschoid sediments in the Struganik section (Western Serbia)
Bragina Lubov, Bragin Nikita, Đerić Nevenka, Gajić Violeta. "Late cretaceous radiolarians and age of flyschoid sediments in the Struganik section (Western Serbia)" in Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation 22 no. 2, :Pleiades Publishing (2014): 202-218. https://doi.org/10.1134/S086959381402004X
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Mid-Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous Radiolaria of Bosnia
Vishnevskaya Valentina, Đerić Nevenka, Gerzina Nataša. "Mid-Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous Radiolaria of Bosnia" in Оптимално истраживање и одрживо коришћење геолошких ресурса : зборник радова XVI конгреса геолога Србије, Donji Milanovac, 22-25.05.2014. = Optimal Reserach and Sustainable Usage of the Geological Resources : proceedings of the XVI Serbian Geologcal, Belgrade:Српско геолошко друштво = Serbian Geological Society (2014): 149-149
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Hemoilmenite from andesite of the Late Cretaceous Timok Magmatic Complex, Serbia.
Aleksandar Luković, Janez Zavašnik, Predrag Vulić, Miodrag Banješević, Kristina Šarić, Vladica Cvetković, Aleksandar Pačevski (2017)Aleksandar Luković, Janez Zavašnik, Predrag Vulić, Miodrag Banješević, Kristina Šarić, Vladica Cvetković, Aleksandar Pačevski. "Hemoilmenite from andesite of the Late Cretaceous Timok Magmatic Complex, Serbia." in 15th Swiss Geoscience Meeting, Davos, 17th – 18th November 2017 Abstract Volume, Davos: (2017): 144-144
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Some Upper Cretaceous carbonate-clastic complexes in Serbia: implications for Gosau-type basin development
Dunčić Milena, Dulić Ivan, Gajić Violeta, Bogićević Goran. "Some Upper Cretaceous carbonate-clastic complexes in Serbia: implications for Gosau-type basin development" in Geologica Balcanica. Abstract Book. XXI International Congress of the Carpathian Balkan Geological Association (CBGA) Salzburg (Austria), September 10–13, 2018. Advances of Geology in southeast European mountain belts, Sofia:Geological Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (2018): 78-78. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00015-018-0321-8
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An anorogenic pulse in a typical orogenic setting: The geochemical and geochronological record in the East Serbian latest Cretaceous to Palaeocene alkaline rocks.
Cvetković Vladica, Šarić Kristina, Prelević Dejan, Genser J., Neubauer, Franz., Höck Volker, von Quadt Albrecht (2013)Cvetković Vladica, Šarić Kristina, Prelević Dejan, Genser J., Neubauer, Franz., Höck Volker, von Quadt Albrecht. "An anorogenic pulse in a typical orogenic setting: The geochemical and geochronological record in the East Serbian latest Cretaceous to Palaeocene alkaline rocks." in Lithos 180-181, :Elsevier (2013): 181-199. https://doi.org/doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2013.
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Upper Cretaceous geosites on Golija Mountain – objects of geoheritage
Grujičić-Tešić Ljiljana, Rabrenović Dragoman, Kovačević Jovan, Gerzina Nataša, Đerić Nevenka. "Upper Cretaceous geosites on Golija Mountain – objects of geoheritage" in Geologia Croatica 69 no. 3, Zagreb:Croatian Geological Survey (2016): 337-345. https://doi.org/doi: 10.4154/gc.2016.28
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Structure and provenance of Late Cretaceous - Miocene sediments located near the NE Dinarides margin: inferences from kinematics of orogenic building and subsequent extensional collapse
Stojadinovic Uroš, Matenco Liviu, Andriessen Paul, Toljić Marinko, Rundić Ljupko and Ducea Mihai (2017)Stojadinovic Uroš, Matenco Liviu, Andriessen Paul, Toljić Marinko, Rundić Ljupko and Ducea Mihai. "Structure and provenance of Late Cretaceous - Miocene sediments located near the NE Dinarides margin: inferences from kinematics of orogenic building and subsequent extensional collapse" in Tectonophysics 710-711, Amsterdam, Netherlands:Elsevier (2017): 184-204. https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.te
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Understanding fossil fore-arc basins: Inferences from the Cretaceous Adria-Europe convergence in the NE Dinarides
Toljić Marinko, Matenco Liviu, Stojadinović Uroš, Willingshofer Ernst, Ljubović-Obradović Darivojka (2018)Toljić Marinko, Matenco Liviu, Stojadinović Uroš, Willingshofer Ernst, Ljubović-Obradović Darivojka. "Understanding fossil fore-arc basins: Inferences from the Cretaceous Adria-Europe convergence in the NE Dinarides" in Global and Planetary Change no. 171, Amsterdam:Elsevier (2018): 167-184. https://doi.org/doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.20