AbstractThe geodynamic evolution of the Dinaride Mountains of southeastern Europe is relatively poorly understood, especially in comparison with the neighboring Alps and Carpathians. Here, we construct a new chronostratigraphy for the post-orogenic intra-montane basins of the Central Dinarides based on paleomagnetic and 40Ar/39Ar age data. A first phase of basin formation occurred in the late Oligocene. A second phase of basin formation took place between 18 and 13Ma, concurrent with profound extension in the neighboring Pannonian Basin. Our paleomagnetic results further indicate that the Dinarides have not experienced any significant tectonic rotation since the late Oligocene. This implies that the Dinarides were decoupled from the adjacen...
The space-time distribution of deformation in the central Mediterranean area suggests that the Adria...
The transition zone between the Alps and Dinarides is a key area to investigate kinematic interactio...
A map-view palinspastic restoration of tectonic units in the Alps, Carpathians and Dinarides reveals...
AbstractThe geodynamic evolution of the Dinaride Mountains of southeastern Europe is relatively poor...
The geodynamic evolution of the Dinaride Mountains of southeastern Europe is relatively poorly under...
This thesis addresses the Miocene evolution of the Central Paratethys and neighboring Dinaride Mount...
In recent years, the (mid) late Jurassic\u2013Eocene segment of the APW path for stable Adria became...
The Vardar Zone is a product of the Triassic-Jurassic opening of the Neotethys, Jurassic obduction, ...
International audienceLocated at the northeastern corner of the Adria microplate, the Alps-Dinarides...
This paper presents paleomagnetic results from the Miocene offshore Pag and the twin onshore (Drniš-...
A new kinematic reconstruction that incorporates estimates of post-20 Ma shortening and extension in...
The first and foremost boundary condition for kinematic reconstructions of the Mediterranean region ...
One key element in the current debate analysing the Central Mediterranean evolution is the Cretaceou...
The transition zone between the Alps and Dinarides is a key area to investigate kinematic interactio...
International audiencePaleomagnetic investigations have been conducted on 43 Cretaceous to Miocene s...
The space-time distribution of deformation in the central Mediterranean area suggests that the Adria...
The transition zone between the Alps and Dinarides is a key area to investigate kinematic interactio...
A map-view palinspastic restoration of tectonic units in the Alps, Carpathians and Dinarides reveals...
AbstractThe geodynamic evolution of the Dinaride Mountains of southeastern Europe is relatively poor...
The geodynamic evolution of the Dinaride Mountains of southeastern Europe is relatively poorly under...
This thesis addresses the Miocene evolution of the Central Paratethys and neighboring Dinaride Mount...
In recent years, the (mid) late Jurassic\u2013Eocene segment of the APW path for stable Adria became...
The Vardar Zone is a product of the Triassic-Jurassic opening of the Neotethys, Jurassic obduction, ...
International audienceLocated at the northeastern corner of the Adria microplate, the Alps-Dinarides...
This paper presents paleomagnetic results from the Miocene offshore Pag and the twin onshore (Drniš-...
A new kinematic reconstruction that incorporates estimates of post-20 Ma shortening and extension in...
The first and foremost boundary condition for kinematic reconstructions of the Mediterranean region ...
One key element in the current debate analysing the Central Mediterranean evolution is the Cretaceou...
The transition zone between the Alps and Dinarides is a key area to investigate kinematic interactio...
International audiencePaleomagnetic investigations have been conducted on 43 Cretaceous to Miocene s...
The space-time distribution of deformation in the central Mediterranean area suggests that the Adria...
The transition zone between the Alps and Dinarides is a key area to investigate kinematic interactio...
A map-view palinspastic restoration of tectonic units in the Alps, Carpathians and Dinarides reveals...