The Vrgoračko polje is a karst field with a surface area of 37 km2 and an altitude of between 20 and 28 m above sea level, situated at the southern edge of the Dalmatian Zagora. During the Quaternary the polje was flooded for variable periods of time and a lacustrine environment was established. A multidisciplinary study of drill-cores, outcrops and geoelectric measurements recognised five main sedimentary facies: laminated sediment, redeposited sediment, coarse grained carbonate debris, littoral clay and lacustrine chalk. Based on the facies analysis, depositional environments developed during the Holocene include aquatic lacustrine littoral and deeper-water environments. The terrestrial environment is represented by a desiccated lake phas...
The North Croatian Basin (NCB) occupies the south-western part of the Pannonian Basin System, and be...
Karst environments preserve some of the best archives of past climate, vegetation, hydrology, anthro...
Clastic sediments in the vicinity of Virovitica (Northern Croatia) consist of gravels, sands, silt c...
The Vrgoračko polje is a karst field with a surface area of 37 km2 and an altitude of between 20 and...
Paleookoliši na prostoru današnjeg Lošinjskoga kanala i otoka Cresa mijenjali su se s promjenama mor...
A fundamental and interdisciplinary approach to investigate abrupt climate change enables us to obta...
During archeological excavations in the Lower Cerovačka Cave (Mt. Velebit, Croatia), the test trench...
“Abrupt climate changes–Evidence from Quaternary sedimentary sequences in Croatia” is a four-year in...
Numerous karst features submerged by the Late Pleistocene-Holocene transgression are found along the...
Synsedimentary tectonics caused significant differentiation of sedimentary environments of the Adria...
Aiming to identify and describe the evidence of Late Quaternary abrupt climate changes, preserved fo...
U-Th and 14C dating, and X-ray diffraction of the parts of 16 submerged speleothems taken from the d...
Dinaric Karst terrains contain specific, laminated speleothems, which line all surfaces of subterran...
The results of a comprehensive study of submerged paleoenvironments developed along the karstified e...
The Privlaka pedo-sedimentary succession (Eastern Adriatic coast, Croatia) is a promising archive of...
The North Croatian Basin (NCB) occupies the south-western part of the Pannonian Basin System, and be...
Karst environments preserve some of the best archives of past climate, vegetation, hydrology, anthro...
Clastic sediments in the vicinity of Virovitica (Northern Croatia) consist of gravels, sands, silt c...
The Vrgoračko polje is a karst field with a surface area of 37 km2 and an altitude of between 20 and...
Paleookoliši na prostoru današnjeg Lošinjskoga kanala i otoka Cresa mijenjali su se s promjenama mor...
A fundamental and interdisciplinary approach to investigate abrupt climate change enables us to obta...
During archeological excavations in the Lower Cerovačka Cave (Mt. Velebit, Croatia), the test trench...
“Abrupt climate changes–Evidence from Quaternary sedimentary sequences in Croatia” is a four-year in...
Numerous karst features submerged by the Late Pleistocene-Holocene transgression are found along the...
Synsedimentary tectonics caused significant differentiation of sedimentary environments of the Adria...
Aiming to identify and describe the evidence of Late Quaternary abrupt climate changes, preserved fo...
U-Th and 14C dating, and X-ray diffraction of the parts of 16 submerged speleothems taken from the d...
Dinaric Karst terrains contain specific, laminated speleothems, which line all surfaces of subterran...
The results of a comprehensive study of submerged paleoenvironments developed along the karstified e...
The Privlaka pedo-sedimentary succession (Eastern Adriatic coast, Croatia) is a promising archive of...
The North Croatian Basin (NCB) occupies the south-western part of the Pannonian Basin System, and be...
Karst environments preserve some of the best archives of past climate, vegetation, hydrology, anthro...
Clastic sediments in the vicinity of Virovitica (Northern Croatia) consist of gravels, sands, silt c...