The Dinarides are an integral part of the Alpine orogenic belt and stretch over large parts of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Monte Negro and Serbia. A great number of intra-montane basins formed in the interior of this Late Eocene to EarlyOligocene orogen during the Miocene. These basins harbored a suite of long-lived lakes, collectively called the Dinaride Lake System (DLS). Lake Livno, with its 600km2 of preserved surface, was the second largest of these Dinaride Lakes. At present, its deposits are divided between the Livno and Tomislavgrad basins, which were part of a single basin when Lake Livno first formed. High resolution age constraints for the over 2km basin infill have been lacking up to now, partly due to the endemi...
The NE part of the Dinarides Mountain chain, located near their junction with the Carpatho-Balkanide...
The NE part of the Dinarides Mountain chain, located near their junction with the Carpatho-Balkanide...
AbstractThe geodynamic evolution of the Dinaride Mountains of southeastern Europe is relatively poor...
During the Early to Middle Miocene, a complex interplay of climate variability, sea level change, an...
In the Early to Middle Miocene, a series of lakes, collectively termed the Dinaride Lake System (DLS...
AbstractIn the Early to Middle Miocene, a series of lakes, collectively termed the Dinaride Lake Sys...
In the Early to Middle Miocene, a series of lakes, collectively termed the Dinaride Lake System (DLS...
This thesis addresses the Miocene evolution of the Central Paratethys and neighboring Dinaride Mount...
The Pannonian Basin, originating during the Early Miocene, is a large extensional basin incorporate...
One classical example of a back-arc basin is the Pannonian basin of Central Europe that formed durin...
The Sarajevo-Zenica Basin of Bosnia-Herzegovina was part of the Dinaride Lake System, a large networ...
In the Miocene, the intra-montane basins of the Dinaric Mountain Chain harbored a series of long-liv...
This thesis presents new and re-evaluated chronostratigraphic data on early-middle Miocene (18-12 Ma...
This thesis presents new and re-evaluated chronostratigraphic data on early-middle Miocene (18-12 Ma...
The geodynamic evolution of the Dinaride Mountains of southeastern Europe is relatively poorly under...
The NE part of the Dinarides Mountain chain, located near their junction with the Carpatho-Balkanide...
The NE part of the Dinarides Mountain chain, located near their junction with the Carpatho-Balkanide...
AbstractThe geodynamic evolution of the Dinaride Mountains of southeastern Europe is relatively poor...
During the Early to Middle Miocene, a complex interplay of climate variability, sea level change, an...
In the Early to Middle Miocene, a series of lakes, collectively termed the Dinaride Lake System (DLS...
AbstractIn the Early to Middle Miocene, a series of lakes, collectively termed the Dinaride Lake Sys...
In the Early to Middle Miocene, a series of lakes, collectively termed the Dinaride Lake System (DLS...
This thesis addresses the Miocene evolution of the Central Paratethys and neighboring Dinaride Mount...
The Pannonian Basin, originating during the Early Miocene, is a large extensional basin incorporate...
One classical example of a back-arc basin is the Pannonian basin of Central Europe that formed durin...
The Sarajevo-Zenica Basin of Bosnia-Herzegovina was part of the Dinaride Lake System, a large networ...
In the Miocene, the intra-montane basins of the Dinaric Mountain Chain harbored a series of long-liv...
This thesis presents new and re-evaluated chronostratigraphic data on early-middle Miocene (18-12 Ma...
This thesis presents new and re-evaluated chronostratigraphic data on early-middle Miocene (18-12 Ma...
The geodynamic evolution of the Dinaride Mountains of southeastern Europe is relatively poorly under...
The NE part of the Dinarides Mountain chain, located near their junction with the Carpatho-Balkanide...
The NE part of the Dinarides Mountain chain, located near their junction with the Carpatho-Balkanide...
AbstractThe geodynamic evolution of the Dinaride Mountains of southeastern Europe is relatively poor...