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Production of morphological dictionaries of multi-word units using a multipurpose tool
The development of a comprehensive morphological dictionary of multi-word units for Serbian is a very demanding task, due to the complexity of Serbian morphology. Manual production of such a dictionary proved to be extremely time-consuming. In this paper we present a procedure that automatically produces dictionary lemmas for a given list of multi-word units. To accomplish this task the procedure relies on data in e-dictionaries of Serbian simple words, which are already well developed. We also offer an evaluation ...electronic dictionary, Serbian, morphology, inflection, multi-word units, noun phrases, query expansion... dictionaries of multi-word units using a multipurpose tool Ranka Stanković, Ivan Obradović, Cvetana Krstev, Duško Vitas Дигитални репозиторијум Рударско-геолошког факултета Универзитета у Београду [ДР РГФ] Production of morphological dictionaries of multi-word units using a multipurpose tool | ...
... well as the employees' publications. - The Repository is available at: www.dr.rgf.bg.ac.rs Production of morphological dictionaries of multi-word units using a multipurpose tool Ranka Stanković and Ivan Obradović University of Belgrade — Faculty of Mining and Geology, Djušina 7, 11000 Belgrade ...
... paper we outline the use of the multipurpose software tool LeXimir in our approach to automated production of lemmas for e-dictionaries of multi-word units. Development of morphological dictionaries of MWUs is a tedious task, especially in the case of Serbian and other languages featuring complex morphological ...Ranka Stanković, Ivan Obradović, Cvetana Krstev, Duško Vitas. "Production of morphological dictionaries of multi-word units using a multipurpose tool" in Proceedings of the Computational Linguistics-Applications Conference, October 2011, Jachranka, Poland, Jachranka, Poland : PTI - Polish Information Processing Society (2011)
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Quantitative landslide risk assessment in the city of Tuzla
In the climate-changing conditions, geological environment interacts more dramatically with the urban fabric than before. The urbanization is expansive and more aggressive than before, but so are the weather extremes and long-term climate trends. In effect, many processes which can be triggered by either side, nature or engineering, are becoming more pervasive than before, and such is the case with landslides. Dealing and managing landslides requires few crucial steps, starting from collecting data on landslide location and typology – ...... at 1:10000 scale and included the following separate geological proxies: engineering geological units, hydrogeological units and distance to hydrogeological boundaries. Engineering geological units were classified on the basis of engineering properties. All rocks with similar cohesion and compactness ...
... sub-variable. For instance, engineering geological units were segregated into 9 sub-variables (9 new rasters), that are binary (1 = observed engineering geological class, 0 = union of all other engineering geological classes). Hydrogeological units were classified on the basis of their hydrogeological ...
... l function, thereby additionally highlighting differences between engineering geological units in contact zones, which are considered prone to landslides. Distance to hydrogeological boundary between units of different hydrogeological function is hence included as a separate proxy. It is generated ...Miloš Marjanović, Biljana Abolmasov, Cvjetko Sandić, Miralem Mulać, Petar Begović. "Quantitative landslide risk assessment in the city of Tuzla" in SCG-Xiii International Symposium on Landslides. Cartagena, Colombia- February 22-26, 2021, International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (2021)
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Improvement of geodatabase queries within GeolISS
Ranka Stanković (2008)... the upper part the results for the unexpanded query, with 13 geologic units highlighted, and on lower side results for the expanded query, with 33 geologic units. Ranka Stanković 73 Figure 7. Selected geologic units with the original and semantic expanded query 6. Conclusion GeolISS ...
... '%gline%') Figure 6 shows on the left-hand side the results for the unexpanded query, with 51 geologic units highlighted, and on the right-hand side results for the expanded query, with 118 geologic units. In the latter case, the recall was doubled, and precision was not reduced. Generally speaking, queries ...
... data model that is sufficiently robust to manage complex geologic concepts such as three dimensional (spatial) and temporal relations among map units, faults, and other features. A geographic or geospatial information system (GIS) is a system for capturing, storing, analyzing, managing and presenting ...Ranka Stanković. "Improvement of geodatabase queries within GeolISS" in Review of the National Center for Digitization, Beograd : Faculty of Mathematics, Belgrade (2008)
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Sustainable Modularity Approach to Facilities Development Based on Geothermal Energy Potential
The study presented in this paper assessed the multidisciplinary approach of geothermal potential in the area of the most southeastern part of the Pannonian basin, focused on resources utilization. This study aims to present a method for the cascade use of geothermal energy as a source of thermal energy for space heating and cooling and as a resource for balneological purposes. Two particular sites were selected—one in a natural environment; the other within a small settlement. Geothermal resources come ...геотермална енергија, Панонски басен, геотермална каскада, енергетска ефикасност, бањски центри, балнеологија, биоклиматска архитектура, стратегије пасивног дизајнирања, модуларни објекти... balneotherapy facility: (a) Stage 1 with 4 balneotherapy units, (b) Stage 2 with 6 balneotherapy units, and (c) Stage 3 with 8 balneotherapy units. (1) an initial stage, with a small number of units and basic utility spaces (475 m2, 2 × 2 units for balneotherapy); (2) an intermediate stage, conceived ...
... conceived as an extension of the initial stage (737 m2, 3 × 2 units for balneotherapy), and (3) high-capacity stage, (988 m2, 4 × 2 units for balneotherapy). Stage 1 (Figure 8a) comprises of 4 balneotherapy units Mb1–Mb4 with 3 additional utility modules Mu1–Mu3 for reception, changing rooms, office, examination ...
... for all three stages is given in Table 2. Table 2. Development stages—an overview of basic data. Development Stage Balneo Units (Heated) Utility Units (Heated) Utility Units (Unheated) Intermediate (Heated) Corridor (Heated) Net Heated Area Total Useful Area pcs. (m2) pcs. (m2) pcs. (m2) pcs ...Nataša Čuković-Ignjatović, Ana Vranješ, Dušan Ignjatović, Dejan Milenić, Olivera Krunić. "Sustainable Modularity Approach to Facilities Development Based on Geothermal Energy Potential" in Applied Sciences-Basel, МDPI (2021). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11062691
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How active is recent tectonics in the central Balkans: Evidence from the Serbian Carpatho-Balkanides
Ana Mladenović (2022)Since the Late Cretaceous, after closure of the Neotethys ocean, tectonic processes in the central Balkan Peninsula were mainly controlled by the mutual interaction of the Adriatic and the Eurasian plates, and tectonic units in-between. Most of the tectonic structures that have been active during Cenozoic times were inherited from previous tectonic stages under different tectonic regimes. Tectonic activity within the Carpatho-Balkan orogen in eastern Serbia since Miocene is conditioned by the existence of the rigid Moesian promontory east ...Ana Mladenović. "How active is recent tectonics in the central Balkans: Evidence from the Serbian Carpatho-Balkanides" in 15th Emile Argand Conference on Alpine Geological Studies, 12-14 September 2022, Ljubljana, Slovenia, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering (2022)
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Age of the Jurassic hemipelagic sediments from the Ljubiš area (Zlatibor Mt., SW Serbia)
Nikita Bragin, Nevenka Đerić (2020)... Adria-derived Drina-Ivanjica (DIU) and East Bosnian-Durmitor Units (EBDU), with the West Vardar ophiolites superimposed on top, i.e. presently located between the DIU to the northeast and the EDBU to the southwest (Fig.1). Both Adria-derived units (Drina-Ivanjica and East Bosnian-Dur mitor) being thrust ...
... Keywords: Radiolaria, Dinarides, Jurassic, stratigraphy, Serbia G eo lo g ia C ro a ti ca Geologia Croatica 73/3144 Figure 1. The main tectonic units of Serbia and adjacent territories (modified after SCHMID et al., 2008). Figure 2. A simplified geologic map of the Zlatibor-Zlatar area with the position ...
... Serbia) 145 al., 2008) or Late Jurassic (Tithonian; GAWLICK & MISSONI, 2019). GAWLICK et al. (2017) note that in Triassic-Jurassic times these two units (Drina–Ivanjica and East-Bosnian Durmitor) were part of the same shelf – the Drina–Ivanjica Unit (slightly metamorphosed) represents a more distal ...Nikita Bragin, Nevenka Đerić. "Age of the Jurassic hemipelagic sediments from the Ljubiš area (Zlatibor Mt., SW Serbia)" in Geologia Croatica, Croatian Geological Survey (2020). https://doi.org/10.4154/gc.2020.11
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New data on the age of an Upper Cretaceous clastic-carbonate succession in Brežđe (Western Serbia)
Nevenka Đerić, Nataša Gerzina (2014)... complicated, considering the fact that this is a contact zone between the continental Jadar Block and the Western Vardar ophiolites (Figs. 1, 2). Both units are over- lain by transgressive Cretaceous sediments. In the wider studied area, Cretaceous sedimentation be- gins with the Albian Cenomanian ...
... boundary between the Drina- Ivanjica and the Jadar-Kopaonik thrust sheets. According to recent interpretations, the Drina-Ivanjica and Jadar units structurally underlie Neotethyan ophiolites Legend of Jurassic age that were obducted onto the Adria margin during the Late Jurassic (SCHMID et ...
... ns in limestone of the Struganik quarry was determined by DJERIĆ et al. (2009), while BRA- GINA et al. (2014) distinguished several bed-ranked units, ranging from the Lower to the Upper Santonian, in a carbon- ate-flyschoid section near Struganik village. The profile in Brežđe village (Fig ...Nevenka Đerić, Nataša Gerzina. "New data on the age of an Upper Cretaceous clastic-carbonate succession in Brežđe (Western Serbia)" in Geologia Croatica (2014)
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Rule-based Automatic Multi-word Term Extraction and Lemmatization
In this paper we present a rule-based method for multi-word term extraction that relies on extensive lexical resources in the form of electronic dictionaries and finite-state transducers for modelling various syntactic structures of multi-word terms. The same technology is used for lemmatization of extracted multi-word terms, which is unavoidable for highly inflected languages in order to pass extracted data to evaluators and subsequently to terminological e-dictionaries and databases. The approach is illustrated on a corpus of Serbian texts from ...... evaluation showed that 94% of distinct multi-word forms were evaluated as proper multi-word units, and among them 97% were associated with correct lemmas. Keywords: term extraction, terminology, multi-word units, lemmatization, finite-state transducers 1. Motivation Various approaches have been ...
... concluding remarks and present plans for system improvement. 2. Methodology and Design Entries in the Serbian e-dictionary of general multi-word units (MWUs) are classified according to their syntactic structure and inflectional and other properties (omission of a constituent, reverse order, e ...
... Enabling Technologies, pp. 59--66. Krstev, C., Obradović, I., Stanković, R., and Vitas, D. (2013). An Approach to Efficient Processing of Multi-Word Units. In: Przepiórkowski, A., Piasecki, M., Jassem, K., Fuglewicz, P. (Eds.) Computational Linguistics. Berlin: Springer, pp. 109--129. Krstev, C., ...Ranka Stanković, Cvetana Krstev, Ivan Obradović, Biljana Lazić, Aleksandra Trtovac. "Rule-based Automatic Multi-word Term Extraction and Lemmatization" in Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, LREC 2016, Portorož, Slovenia, 23--28 May 2016, European Language Resources Association (2016)
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The final closure of the Vardar Ocean: paleomagnetic, AMS and structural results
... Mining and Geological Survey of Hungary, Paleomagnetic Laboratory, Budapest, Hungary (paleo@mbfsz.gov.hu) The Vardar zone divides units of African affinity from units of the European margin. It ischaracterized by extensional opening of an oceanic domain during the Triassic and Jurassicfollowed by divergent ...Emö Márton, Marinko Toljić, Vesna Lesić, Vesna Cvetkov. "The final closure of the Vardar Ocean: paleomagnetic, AMS and structural results" in EGU General Assembly 2020, Copernicus GmbH (2020). https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-17266
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Determining seismic hazard in slowly deforming region: Can we gather enough information from karst caves?
Ana Mladenović, Jelena Ćalić (2021)Methods to determine seismic hazard in any region vary depending on the regional seismicity, but can be roughly grouped into two main groups: one based on probabilistic methods that use data about known seismicity in the region, and another, which is based on data related to the faulting processes and determination of seismically active faults. Both groups of methods are relatively good for seismically active regions. However, in regions of low seismic activity and slow deformations, there is neither ...Ana Mladenović, Jelena Ćalić. "Determining seismic hazard in slowly deforming region: Can we gather enough information from karst caves?" in EGU General Assembly 2021, European Geosciences Union (2021). https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-8723
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GIS Application Improvement with Multilingual Lexical and Terminological Resources
... by introducing all inflected forms in the WHERE part of the SELECT query. The unexpanded query retrieved 95 geologic units, while the expanded query selected 249 geologic units. Figure 4 shows part of the results as shaded areas on the left hand side for the unexpanded query, and on right hand ...
... layer, or use label classes to specify different labelling properties for features within the same layer. For example, in a layer of geologic units, the user might label those with a general type of geologic composition, genesis, morphology term, geologic process, metamorphic grade etc. ...
... lexical resources, morphological dictionaries and transducers in the first place. For illustration purposes, the query for retrieval of geological units containing ‘limestone’ (‘krečnjak’ in Serbian) in their description field was submitted twice: once without and once with morphological expansion ...Ranka Stanković, Ivan Obradović, Olivera Kitanović. "GIS Application Improvement with Multilingual Lexical and Terminological Resources" in Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, LREC 2010, Valetta, Malta, May 2010, Valetta, Malta : European Language Resources Association (2010)
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Stratigraphic implications of the Mio-Pliocene geodynamics in the area of Mt. Avala: new evidence from Torlak Hill and Beli Potok (Belgrade, Serbia)
Mt. Avala is located on the southern margin of the Pannonian basin (SPB), a border zone between the uplifted morphostructures of the Dinarides and Carpathian-Balkanides. Similar to the Pannonian basin, tectonostratigraphic evolution of the Mt. Avala area during the last 23 Ma has is characterized by syn- and post-rifting processes as well as tectonic inversion. Here, we present the results of field investigations of the Miocene‒Pliocene dynamics that led to different spatial positions of the same stratigraphic units (e.g. ...... in the field, their exposure in the relief and an interesting relationship between the geological units (normal or tectonic boundaries, ero- sional contact, unconformity, spatial position of same units, etc.) we collected principal biostratigraphic, structural and geomor- phologic evidence to show the ...
... represent the basement rocks in the area. Much later, dif- ferent Miocene and Quaternary sedimentary units unconfor- mably overlie Jurassic serpentinites or Cretaceous sediments (Fig. 2). Older Miocene units (?Lower Miocene continental-lacustrine formation, predominantly) have a relatively narrow distribution ...
... pre- sent the results of field investigations of the Miocene‒Pliocene dynamics that led to different spa- tial positions of the same stratigraphic units (e.g. Badenian and Pannonian) in a relatively small area. These spatial relationships are interpreted in the context of pronounced block structures ...Ljupko Rundić, Meri Ganić, Slobodan Knežević, Dejan Radivojević, Miloš Radonjić. "Stratigraphic implications of the Mio-Pliocene geodynamics in the area of Mt. Avala: new evidence from Torlak Hill and Beli Potok (Belgrade, Serbia)" in Geologia Croatica (2019). https://doi.org/10.4154/gc.2019.11
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Upper Miocene depositional environments of the Kikinda-Mokrin High (Serbia)
Saša Ivanišević, Dejan Radivojević (2018)Exploration for oil and gas in mature areas, such as the Pannonian Basin, can benefit from reexamination of old data using more advanced modern workflows that focus on the temporal and spatial aspects of sediment deposition. Specifically, we apply a new environment of deposition model that interprets the Upper Miocene- Pliocene sediments as being deposited in a rapidly filling basin characterized by quick shelf edge progradation from the northwest toward the southeast. Reconstruction of this shelf edge trajectory reveals ...Saša Ivanišević, Dejan Radivojević. "Upper Miocene depositional environments of the Kikinda-Mokrin High (Serbia)" in Interpretation, AAPG SEG (2018). https://doi.org/10.1190/INT-2017-0084.1
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The influence of alkyl polyglucosides (and highly ethoxylated alcohol boosters) on the phase behavior of a water/toluene/technical alkyl polyethoxylate microemulsion system
Marija Ilic, Franz-Hubert Haegel, Vesna Pavelkic, Dragan Zlatanovic, Snezana Nikolic-Mandic, Aleksandar Lolic, Zoran Nedic (2016)The influence of additives (alkyl polyglucoside, Glucopon 600 CS UP and alcohol ethoxylate C18E100) on the behavior of the water/toluene/Lutensol ON 50 (technical oxoalcohol, i-C10E5) microemulsion system as a function of temperature and composition has been investigated. The phase behavior of the microemulsions was determined by vertical sections through the Gibbs phase prism (fish-like phase diagrams). Alkyl polyglucoside shifts the one phase region to lower temperatures compared with water/toluene/Lutensol ON 50 mixtures. This is contrary to the expectation, considering ...микроемулзија, толуен, алкил полиглукозид, оксоалкохол етоксилат, појачивач ефикасности, „fish“ дијаграми... chain and is the average number of glucose units in the hydrophilic headgroup. The nonionic surfactants, -alkyl poly- glycol ethers (CE) are typically used. These surf- actants contain / carbon atoms in the hydrophobic alkyl chain and / ethoxy units in the hydrophilic head- group. The phase ...
... oxide units, i-CseEs) is a commercial nonionic surfactant of BASF AG, Ludwigshafen (Ger- many). It has a HLB of 11.5 (technical information sheet of BASF). Glucopon 600 CS UP altky! polyglucoside (alkyl chain containing 10 to 16 carbon atoms, and an aver- age number of glucose units of 1.4) ...
... surfactant concentration is required for technical applications. Some investigat- ions [1,2] show that the use of surfactants with longer hydrophobic units reduces the amount of surfactant needed for microemulsification due to the increasing efficiency of the surfactant. Adding suitable additives ...Marija Ilic, Franz-Hubert Haegel, Vesna Pavelkic, Dragan Zlatanovic, Snezana Nikolic-Mandic, Aleksandar Lolic, Zoran Nedic. "The influence of alkyl polyglucosides (and highly ethoxylated alcohol boosters) on the phase behavior of a water/toluene/technical alkyl polyethoxylate microemulsion system" in Chemical Industry and Chemical Engineering Quarterly, National Library of Serbia (2016). https://doi.org/ 10.2298/CICEQ141105015I
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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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Exhumation history of the Juhor Mts. in central Serbia, the Northern Serbo–Macedonian Subunit
Uros Stojadinovic, Hannah Pomella, Nemanja Krstekanić, Bojan Kostić, Maja Maleš, Nikola Randjelovic, Miloš Radonjić (2024)Northern Serbo–Macedonian Subunit, low-t thermochronology, kinematic analyses, extensional deformationsUros Stojadinovic, Hannah Pomella, Nemanja Krstekanić, Bojan Kostić, Maja Maleš, Nikola Randjelovic, Miloš Radonjić. "Exhumation history of the Juhor Mts. in central Serbia, the Northern Serbo–Macedonian Subunit" in Geologica Carpathica, Jun 2024, Central Library of the Slovak Academy of Sciences (2024). https://doi.org/10.31577/GeolCarp.2024.12
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Determining seismic hazard in slowly deforming region: Can we gather enough information from karst caves?
Ана Младеновић, Јелена Ћалић (2021)... complex geological structure and existence of a large number of rock discontinuities, aswell as relatively long time during which these geological units have been exposed on the surface,led to intensive karst process and formation of both surface and underground karst forms.Therefore, investigations ...
... tectonics, most likelyresulting from far-field stress generated by the collision of the Adriatic microplate, the Moesianindenter and the tectonic units in-between. Such stress field is shown to be highly heterogeneouseven in this relatively small research area, so local areas of transtension and tr ...Ана Младеновић, Јелена Ћалић. "Determining seismic hazard in slowly deforming region: Can we gather enough information from karst caves?" in EGU General Assembly 2021, European Geosciences Union (2021). https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-8723
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First paleomagnetic and magnetic anisotropy results from Montenegrо - the coastal area
... Montenegro 4University of Belgrade-Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade, Serbia. (PhD student) In the Southern part of Montenegro three main tectonic units are distinguished. The Dalmatian(South-Adriatic) zone is in the lowermost tectonic position and comprises shallow waterCretaceous carbonates, bauxites ...
... environment from the Middle Triassic till theend of the Cretaceous. In this unit flysch sedimentation started after the K/T boundary.From the above units we drilled and oriented in situ a total of 248 samples representing ninelocalities from the Dalmatian, six from the Budva and five from the High Karst ...Emö Márton, Vesna Cvetkov, Martin Đaković, Vesna Lesić, Slobodan Radusinović. "First paleomagnetic and magnetic anisotropy results from Montenegrо - the coastal area" in General Assembly 2021, Europen Geosciences Union (2021)
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Reconstruction of the Tethys’ Waning in the Balkans
Dejan Prelević, Kristijan Sokol, Ana Mladenović, Violeta Gajić, Vladica Cvetković. "Reconstruction of the Tethys’ Waning in the Balkans" in 16th Alpine Workshop, European Geosciences Union (2024)
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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 ...... by ophiolites, but also comprises Gondwana (Jadar–Kopaonik and Drina–Ivanjica units) and Eurasia (Tisza and Dacia Mega-units) derived continental blocks (Fig. 1). The mega-suture is subdivided into several sub- units, which are defined and named differently by different authors based on different ...
... became intruded by magmatic rocks, is assigned to different tectonic units, comprising ophiolites and continental assemblies (see Figs. 1, 2, 3) and was probably affected by later differential Fig. 1 The main geological units of the Vardar-Tethyan mega-suture (Cvetković et al. 2016a) and neighbouring ...
... n 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 overstep ...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