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Journal Article
Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 25 March 2022
Clay Minerals (2022) 57 (1): 1–6.
...-smectite collected in the form of fraction separates. The material studied originates from lacustrine sediments of the Dinaride Lake System that bear evidence of intensive weathering of distal tephra during the Miocene climatic optimum. Yttrium and HREE were probably mobilized from decomposing glass...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2014
European Journal of Mineralogy (2014) 26 (1): 83–101.
...) preserved in argillaceous sediments and interbedded within the lacustrine sedimentary succession of the Sinj Basin in central Dalmatia (Dinaride Lake System, Croatia). Analysed tuffs are classified as smectitic tuffs composed of three main lithotypes: (a) vitriclastic tuffs, (b) altered vitriclastic tuff...
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Main and largest Neogene depocenters of the limnic sedimentation in Europe. 1. Paris Basin; 2. Limagne Basin; 3. North Alpine Foreland Basin (early and middle Miocene); 4. Dinaride Lake system (early and middle Miocene); 5. Rzehakia Lake system; 6. Ebro Basin; 7. Serbian Lake; 8. Fore-Carpathian Basin; 9. Eastern Paratethys; 10. Duero Basin; 11. Madrid Basin; 12. Teruel Basin; 13. Lower Rhône Basin (late Miocene and Pliocene) and French “Lago-mare”; 14. Bresse-Valence Basin; 15. Pannonian Basin; 16. Dacian Basin (late Miocene and Pliocene) and Black Sea depression; 17. Marmara Basin; 18. Bresse Basin; 19. Slavonian Basin; 20. Turiec Basin (according to Harzhauser and Mandic [2008]; Neubauer et al. [2015], simplified).
Published: 01 April 2022
Figure 1. Main and largest Neogene depocenters of the limnic sedimentation in Europe. 1. Paris Basin; 2. Limagne Basin; 3. North Alpine Foreland Basin (early and middle Miocene); 4. Dinaride Lake system (early and middle Miocene); 5. Rzehakia Lake system; 6. Ebro Basin; 7. Serbian Lake; 8. Fore
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Overview map with the tuff correlation scheme depicting localities and temporal distribution of (i) analysed tuffs, (ii) coeval tuffs (crosses) from the Pannonian Basin System (PBS), the Dinarides and the North Alpine Foreland Basin (NAFB), (iii) potential volcanic sources from the CPR (stars) and (iv) contemporaneous intrusive bodies and volcanic activity from the eastern Alps, Dinarides and CPR (circles with letters). The distribution and extent of the Paratethys, PBS, Dinarides intramontane basin and NAFB correspond to the period of the Early Langhian to Early Serravallian (c. 16 and 14 Ma, respecively; Sant et al. 2017; Mandic et al. 2019a, b, c). Applied chronostratigraphy is based on Hilgen et al. (2012) and Piller et al. (2007) for the global and regional division scheme, respectively. The sampling locations of analysed tuffs and their respective stratigraphic columns are provided in Table 1 and Figure 2, while the radiometric and/or stratigraphic ages are derived from the literature (de Leeuw et al. 2012; Mandic et al. 2012; Ćorić et al. 2018; Mandic et al. 2019a, b, c). The arrows stand for the ash transport from their suggested sources. The age of coeval tuffs and hypothetical source area presented in the correlation table stem from the literature (Roşu et al. 2004; Seghedi et al. 2004; Pecskay et al. 2006; Harangi and Lenkey 2007; Fodor et al. 2008; de Leeuw et al. 2010; Koroneos et al. 2011; Šegvić et al. 2014; Wotzlaw et al. 2014; Guerrera et al. 2015; Marković 2017; Lukács et al. 2018; Rocholl et al. 2018; Brlek et al. 2020). Abbreviations: Uglj, Ugljevik; Čak, Čaklovići; Sje, Sjeničak; Par, Paripovac; Jov, Jovac; Man, Mandek; Tuš, Tušnica; Gra, Gračanica; Kuc, Kuchyňa; Čuč, Čučerje; Nje, Nježić; P.G., Požeška Gora; L.V., Lončarski Vis; P, Pohorje Mountains; V, Visegrád Mountains; C, Cer Mountain; B, Bukulja Mountain; DLS, Dinarides Lake System; PBS, Pannonian Basin System; NAFB, North Alpine Foreland Basin; M.L., Monte de Corvi and La Vedova tuffs.
Published: 02 July 2021
, Kuchyňa; Čuč, Čučerje; Nje, Nježić; P.G., Požeška Gora; L.V., Lončarski Vis; P, Pohorje Mountains; V, Visegrád Mountains; C, Cer Mountain; B, Bukulja Mountain; DLS, Dinarides Lake System; PBS, Pannonian Basin System; NAFB, North Alpine Foreland Basin; M.L., Monte de Corvi and La Vedova tuffs.
Journal Article
Published: 02 July 2021
Journal of the Geological Society (2021) 178 (6): jgs2020-262.
..., Kuchyňa; Čuč, Čučerje; Nje, Nježić; P.G., Požeška Gora; L.V., Lončarski Vis; P, Pohorje Mountains; V, Visegrád Mountains; C, Cer Mountain; B, Bukulja Mountain; DLS, Dinarides Lake System; PBS, Pannonian Basin System; NAFB, North Alpine Foreland Basin; M.L., Monte de Corvi and La Vedova tuffs. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2024
Clays and Clay Minerals (2024) 72: e14.
...) of the Dinarides Lake System (Kochansky-Devidé and Slišković, 1978 ; de Leeuw et al., 2012 ). The basinal infill is 2 km thick, with coal layers dominating the lower portion and limestone and marl in the upper portion (Sunarić et al., 1976 ). Both tuff samples were collected along the road from the closed...
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Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 March 2022
Clay Minerals (2022) 57 (1): b1–b2.
..., India Printed by Henry Ling Ltd., Dorchester, Dorset, UK Published by Cambridge University Press, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge, UK CONTENTS Short Paper LUKA BADURINA and BRANIMIR EGVI : Assessing trace-element mobility during alteration of rhyolite tephra from the Dinaride Lake System using glass-phase...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 July 1991
Economic Geology (1991) 86 (4): 847–861.
...Anthony E. Fallick; Miloje Ilich; Michael J. Russell Abstract Veins and stockworks of fine-grained (microcrystalline to cryptocrystalline) massive magnesite are common in the ultramafic masses of the ophiolite zone of the Inner Dinarides. Strata-bound deposits of the same kind of magnesite...
Journal Article
Published: 16 January 2014
Geological Magazine (2014) 151 (6): 1013–1033.
... 17 Ma by Böhme, Winklhofer & Ilg ( 2011 ) for Southwestern Europe as well as Central Europe or with considerable climate drying in that period. Stable lakes around 17 Ma existed also in the Dinaride Lake System (Crnika: Jiménez-Moreno et al . 2009...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Geology of Series
Published: 01 January 2008
DOI: 10.1144/CEV2P.5
EISBN: 9781862393899
... to the main geological regions relevant for the Cenozoic: (1) The European Plate; (2) the Alps and Alpine Foredeep; (3) the Carpathians, their foredeep and the Pannonian Basins System; and (4) the Southern Alps and Dinarides. Each subchapter is arranged from west to east, and north to south. Palaeomagnetism...
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Journal: Elements
Published: 01 June 2022
Elements (2022) 18 (3): 208.
... success. RECENT CONTENT IN CLAY MINERALS ƒ Assessing trace-element mobility during alteration of rhyolite tephra from the Dinaride Lake System using glass-phase and clay-separate laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry Luka Badurina, Branimir egvi ƒ Measurement of apparent sintering...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 April 2022
AAPG Bulletin (2022) 106 (4): 803–827.
...Figure 1. Main and largest Neogene depocenters of the limnic sedimentation in Europe. 1. Paris Basin; 2. Limagne Basin; 3. North Alpine Foreland Basin (early and middle Miocene); 4. Dinaride Lake system (early and middle Miocene); 5. Rzehakia Lake system; 6. Ebro Basin; 7. Serbian Lake; 8. Fore...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2016
GSA Bulletin (2016) 128 (1-2): 110–121.
... Miocene lacustrine deposits of Pag Island (SW Croatia): Palaeovegetation and environmental changes in the Dinaride Lake system : Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology , v. 280 , p. 193 – 206 , doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2009.05.018. Jungwirth E. Đerek T. , 2000 , Osobitosti...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 July 1974
AAPG Bulletin (1974) 58 (7): 1331–1347.
... question.” The writer’s studies of dolomites in the Dinaric fold system in Yugoslavia indicate different origins for different formations. In the Dinarides, dolomite is present in Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic formations, and an important difference in genesis exists between the dolomite of Paleozoic...
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Journal: Interpretation
Published: 29 January 2018
Interpretation (2018) 6 (1): SB111–SB122.
... conlomerates, fluvial to lacustrine gravels, and sands, muds, and locally lignite seams. Recent studies have suggested the existence of a large Early Miocene wrench fault-controlled lake system in the inner Dinarides and the southern Pannonian Basin ( Mandic et al., 2011 ; de Leeuw et al., 2012 ). Sedimentary...
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Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 May 2025
Economic Geology (2025) 120 (3): 599–625.
... was subjected to uplift and hence to a lowering of the water table level ( Marović et al., 2007 ; Balling et al., 2021 ). This led to the development of high-salinity brackish lakes throughout the Miocene forming the Western Balkan Lake system ( Obradović and Vasić, 2007 ; Palcu et al., 2021...
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Journal Article
Published: 19 February 2025
Journal of the Geological Society (2025) 182 (3): jgs2024-132.
... . A distal record of the Middle Miocene silicic eruption of the Carpathian–Pannonian region stored within the Dinaride lake system: implications for tephrostratigraphy and emplacement of volcaniclastic deposits . International Journal of Earth Sciences , 113 , 1427 – 1455 , doi: 10.1007/s00531-024-02450...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2013
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2013) 132 (2): 169–174.
.... Bernoulli D. Fügenschuh B. Matenco L. Schefer S. Schuster R. Tischler M. Ustaszewski K. ( 2008 ) - The Alpine-Carpathian-Dinaridic orogenic system: correlation and evolution of tectonic units . Swiss Journal of Geosciences , 101 ( 1 ), 139 – 183 . Silo V. Muska K...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2012
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2012) 183 (4): 383–392.
... place des unités dinariques internes sur la marge continentale. La plate-forme est comparable aux autres plates-formes carbonatées isolées dont l’origine est identique dans le système orogénique des Alpes, des Carpates et des Dinarides, par exemple la plate-forme carbonatée de Plassen dans les Alpes...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2009
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2009) 128 (3): 655–667.
...Carlo Bartolini; Katia Fontanelli Abstract The current denudation rate over an 128 000 km 2 catchment area, encompassing the southern watershed of the Alps, the eastern watershed of the Northern Apennine and part of the Dinarides, was evaluated by means of a wide-reaching appraisal of the suspended...
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