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Geochemical study of U, Th and REE mineralizations in Jurassic sediments and hydrochemical characterization of groundwaters in Eastern Serbia – Case study: Plavna area
Jovan Kovačević, Maja Todorović, Marina Ćuk, Petar Papić . "Geochemical study of U, Th and REE mineralizations in Jurassic sediments and hydrochemical characterization of groundwaters in Eastern Serbia – Case study: Plavna area" in Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences (2016)
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Еоценска фауна југозападног дела Сирт басена (Либија)
Љупко Рундић, Мери Ганић (2020)Љупко Рундић, Мери Ганић. "Еоценска фауна југозападног дела Сирт басена (Либија)" in Записници Српског геолошког друштва, Српско геолошко друштво (2020)
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Vulnerability methods in hard rock formation as a basis for groundwater risk assessment – from resource to source
Groundwater in a hard rock formation is most endangered at places where a potential source can discharge contaminants that can reach the saturated zone of an aquifer. In these circumstances, an essential tool for groundwater protection is the contamination risk map. This map is based on the integration of two maps: a hazards map, i.e., map of potential sources of contamination and a vulnerability map. The selection of a proper vulnerability method is an important task since the resulting ...karta rizika od kontaminacije, ranjivosti podzemnih voda, DRASTIC, EPIK, PI, COP, Nacionalni park TaraVladimir Živanović, Igor Jemcov, Veselin Dragišić. "Vulnerability methods in hard rock formation as a basis for groundwater risk assessment – from resource to source" in Geologia Croatica, Croatian Geological Survey (2022). https://doi.org/10.4154/gc.2022.23
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The Albian/Cenomanian Boundary Event (OAE1d) reflected in ammonite-rich layers in central Serbia (Topola area)
Marija Vuletić, Hans-Jürgen Gawlick, Nevenka Đerić, László Bujtor, Katarina Bogićević, Draženko Nenadić (2022)Marija Vuletić, Hans-Jürgen Gawlick, Nevenka Đerić, László Bujtor, Katarina Bogićević, Draženko Nenadić. "The Albian/Cenomanian Boundary Event (OAE1d) reflected in ammonite-rich layers in central Serbia (Topola area)" in 15th Emile Argand Conference on Alpine Geological Studies, 12–14 Sep 2022, Ljubljana, Slovenia, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, Department of geology (2022)
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Neogene to Quaternary basalts of the Jabal Eghei (Nuqay) area (south Libya): Two distinct volcanic events or continuous volcanism with gradual shift in magma composition?
Radivojević Maša, Toljić Marinko, Turki Salah, Bojić Zoran, Šarić Kristina, Cvetković Vladica (2015)Radivojević Maša, Toljić Marinko, Turki Salah, Bojić Zoran, Šarić Kristina, Cvetković Vladica. "Neogene to Quaternary basalts of the Jabal Eghei (Nuqay) area (south Libya): Two distinct volcanic events or continuous volcanism with gradual shift in magma composition?" in Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research 293, Amsterdam:Elsevier (2015): 57-74. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2015.02.0
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Synergy between the mineral deposit exploration and geothermal resources assessment on the example of "Valjevo" boron and lithium deposit in Serbia
Nebojša Atanacković, Vladimir Živanović, Ana Vranješ, Sava Magazinović, Marinko Toljić, Ana Arifović, Branislav Potić (2023)Exploration of mineral deposits involves a collection of vast data sets on geological characteristics of the area. These data can largely contribute to the assessment of the geothermal potential, which can lead to an increase in the share of geothermal resources in the energy mix of the extractive industry and the local community. On the example of the "Valjevo" B-Li deposit, data on structural settings and previous hydrogeological investigations were combined with the results of resource drilling and geophysical ...... central part of the "Valjevo-Mionica" basin Results suggests that biggest part of the studied area has reservoir temperatures of around 50 *C. Maximal estimated temperatures are up to 65 "C in the area of the Kolubara fault and correspond with the zone where the Neogene sediments cover is estimated ...
... arifovic&'eurolithuum.com Abstract: Exploration of mineral deposits involves a collection of vast data sets on geological characteristics of the area. These data can largely contribute to the assessment of the geothermal potential, which can lead to an increase in the share of geothermal resources ...
... previous research, Simić, Milivojević and Martinović contributed significantly to the estimation and utilization of the geothermal resources of the wider area [3-5]. In relation to the aforementioned research, this study provides a more detailed estimation of the geothermal potential supported by new data ...Nebojša Atanacković, Vladimir Živanović, Ana Vranješ, Sava Magazinović, Marinko Toljić, Ana Arifović, Branislav Potić. "Synergy between the mineral deposit exploration and geothermal resources assessment on the example of "Valjevo" boron and lithium deposit in Serbia" in Proceedings 9th International Conference mining and environmental protection, MEP23, Sokobanja, 24-27th May 2023, Beograd : Univerzitet u Beogradu, Rudarsko-geološki fakultet (2023)
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New biostratigraphic, sedimentological, and radiometric data from Lower - Middle Miocene of the Zaječar area (westernmost part of Dacian basin, eastern Serbia)
Rundić Ljupko, Vasić Nebojša, Banješević Miodrag, Prelević Dejan, Gajić Violeta, Jovanović Marija, Pantelić Nemanja, Stefanović Jelena (2018)Rundić Ljupko, Vasić Nebojša, Banješević Miodrag, Prelević Dejan, Gajić Violeta, Jovanović Marija, Pantelić Nemanja, Stefanović Jelena. "New biostratigraphic, sedimentological, and radiometric data from Lower - Middle Miocene of the Zaječar area (westernmost part of Dacian basin, eastern Serbia)" in Geologica Balcanica. Abstract Book. XXI International Congress of the Carpathian Balkan Geological Association (CBGA) Salzburg (Austria), September 10–13, 2018. Advances of Geology in southeast European mountain belts, Sofia:Geological Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (2018): 99-99
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The Geology of the Zlatibor-Maljen Area (Western Serbia): a Geotraverse Across the Ophiolites of the Dinaric-Hellenic Collisional Belt
Chiari Marco, Đerić Nevenka, Garfagnoli Francesca, Hrvatović Hazim, Krstić Marko, Levi Nicola, Malasoma Alessandro,Marroni Michele, Menna Francesco, Nirta Giuseppe, Pandolfi Luca, Principi Gianfranco, Saccani Emilio, Stojadinović Uroš, Trivić Branislav (2011)Chiari Marco, Đerić Nevenka, Garfagnoli Francesca, Hrvatović Hazim, Krstić Marko, Levi Nicola, Malasoma Alessandro,Marroni Michele, Menna Francesco, Nirta Giuseppe, Pandolfi Luca, Principi Gianfranco, Saccani Emilio, Stojadinović Uroš, Trivić Branislav. "The Geology of the Zlatibor-Maljen Area (Western Serbia): a Geotraverse Across the Ophiolites of the Dinaric-Hellenic Collisional Belt" in Ofioliti 2 no. 36, 56126 Pisa, Italy:Publisher Edizioni ETS (2011): 137-164. https://doi.org/10.4454/OFIOLITI.V36.I2.3
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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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Evidence for Badenian marine transgression in Belgrade (Serbia)
Filip Anđelković, Dejan Radivojević (2019)... belongs to the Badenian stage. Belgrade is located on the southern rim of the Pannonian Basin (Marović et al, 2007). Badenian sediments in the Belgrade area are represented by four facies: Rakovica clastics, Tašmajdan limestones, Višnjica clays and Konjarnik schlier (Anđelković M., 1987; Anđelković, M ...
... raphic significance. The onset of transgression is well-marked by the occurrence of typical basal conglomerates at several locations in the city area, especially at Kalemegdan fortress and Rakovica stream. These conglomerates contain rich marine mollusc fauna, belonging to the Ostrea order, which ...
... Mediterranean is the cause for the partial isolation and fall of salinity (Rögl, 1999). REFERENCES Anđelković, M. 1987. Geology of the wider Belgrade area – Geology and geodynamics. Institute for regional geology and palaeontology, Faculty of Mining and Geology, p. 428 (in Serbian) Anđelković, M., Anđelković ...Filip Anđelković, Dejan Radivojević. "Evidence for Badenian marine transgression in Belgrade (Serbia)" in AAPG Vienna, Paratethys petroleum systems between Central Europe and the Caspian Region, Vienna, 26-27 mart, 2019, AAPG (2019)
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Late and post-collisional tectonic evolution of the Adria-Europe suture in the Vardar Zone
The Vardar Zone is a product of the Triassic-Jurassic opening of the Neotethys, Jurassic obduction, Late Cretaceous/Paleogene consumption of the oceanic crust and continental collision. During the last process, the Eastern Vardar Zone was thrust over the Central and eventually both onto the Western Vardar Zone. The present paleomagnetic and structural study provided new results from the first two zones in the Belgrade area. The younger set of data, together with published ones from the third zone, provide firm ...Emő Márton, Marinko Toljić, Vesna Cvetkov. "Late and post-collisional tectonic evolution of the Adria-Europe suture in the Vardar Zone" in Journal of Geodynamics, Elsevier BV (2022). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jog.2021.101880
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A WebGIS Decision Support System for Management of Abandoned Mines
Ranka Stanković, Nikola Vulović, Nikola Lilić, Ivan Obradović, Radule Tošović, Milica Pešić-Georgiadis (2016)... information on the rights owner are registered. All existing permits and related documentation in this area can be attached, with the area (polygon) that indicates the approved exploitation area or the area for which the request for reclamation was filed. While data within the entire project were calculated ...
... development, namely its impact on the environment, especially the wider area around the open pit; (b) spatial planning of the same wider area within reclamation; (c) the soil and its relationship with agricultural activities in the wider area, which is particularly important for Vojvodina, as an agricultural ...
... variables, such as degraded surfaces area, waterway distance and population in the range of 500 m: Surface_Score = (P ´ min) ˆ 100/(max ´ min), where P is the degraded abandoned area of the current site, min/max are minimal and maximal value for degraded abandoned area in the dataset; Waterway_Distance_Score ...Ranka Stanković, Nikola Vulović, Nikola Lilić, Ivan Obradović, Radule Tošović, Milica Pešić-Georgiadis. "A WebGIS Decision Support System for Management of Abandoned Mines" in Energies 7 no. 9 (2016): 567. https://doi.org/10.3390/en9070567
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Structural and geochronological constraints from the Drina-Ivanjica thrust sheet (Western Serbia): implications for the Cretaceous–Paleogene tectonics of the Internal Dinarides
Kristof Porkoláb, Szilvia Kövér, Zsolt Benkó, Gabor Héja, Melinda Fialowski, Balázs Soós, Nataša Gerzina Spajić, Nevenka Đerić, László Fodor (2019)Internal Dinarides, Drina-Ivanjica thrust sheet, Deformation history, K–Ar dating, Obduction, Structural analysis... processes (e.g. Ustaszewski et al. 2010; Matenco and Radivojevic 2012; Toljic et al. 2013; Andric et al. 2017). 2.1 Geology of the study area The study area exposes the Western Vardar ophiolites and Adria-derived Paleozoic-Mesozoic sequences, which together form the Drina-Ivanjica thrust sheet ...
... hemipelagic limestones, which are the youngest preserved sediments of the passive Adriatic . margin exposed in the study area. In the Drina-Ivanjica thrust sheet outside the study area Lower and Middle Jurassic cherts have been described implying a substantial deepening of the Adriatic margin prior ...
... Santonian rudist limestones and by a Cretaceous-Paleo- gene flysch succession documented outside the study area (Brkovic et al. 1977; Chiari et al. 2011). The youngest formations of our study area are Miocene siliciclastic rocks found in small basins (Fig.2a) (Brkovic et al. 1977; Mojsilovic et al ...Kristof Porkoláb, Szilvia Kövér, Zsolt Benkó, Gabor Héja, Melinda Fialowski, Balázs Soós, Nataša Gerzina Spajić, Nevenka Đerić, László Fodor. "Structural and geochronological constraints from the Drina-Ivanjica thrust sheet (Western Serbia): implications for the Cretaceous–Paleogene tectonics of the Internal Dinarides" in Swiss Journal of Geosciences (2019)
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Application of geophysical and multispectral imagery data for predictive mapping of a complex geo-tectonic unit: a case study of the East Vardar Ophiolite Zone, North-Macedonia
... s (2024) 17:1625–1644 Fig.1 a) Digital elevation 7559000 1627 7600000 ı model (DEM) of study area a with highlighted testing and training area; (b) Geographical position of study area (red poly- gon) within North Macedonia; (c) The geographical position of North Macedonia Elevation ...
... obtained @ Springer 1628 7400000 7600000 7550000 Earth Science Informatics (2024) 17:1625–1644 7600000 Legend D Study area D Training area D Testing area Ophiolite Field samples Tectonic unit Serbia Bulgaria Greece North Macedonia Albania Country Borders 50 00 00 0 48 ...
... outline- testing area @ Springer Earth Science Informatics (2024) 17:1625–1644 1631 7550000 7600000 7550000 7600000 46 50 00 0 46 00 00 0 Faults 45 50 00 0 Fig.5 a) Fault map: b) Distance to fault map; Black outline- testing area and extent of known faults in the area, while the Euclidian ...Filip Arnaut, Dragana Đurić, Uroš Đurić, Mileva Samardžić-Petrović, Igor Peshevski. "Application of geophysical and multispectral imagery data for predictive mapping of a complex geo-tectonic unit: a case study of the East Vardar Ophiolite Zone, North-Macedonia" in Earth Science Informatics, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12145-024-01243-4
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Hidrogeotermalni resursi teritorije grada Beograda
Ana Vranješ (2012-12-12)Republika Srbija je izrazito bogata hidrogeotermalnim resursima. Podzemne vode satemperaturama preko 20oC (pa do 96oC, Vranjska Banja) relativno su dobro iskorišćene.Nasuprot njima, podzemne vode sa temperaturama do 20oC do sada uglavnom nisu bilepredmet istraživanja sa bilo kog aspekta izuzev za potrebe vodosnabdevanja. Razvojemsistema toplotnih pumpi, mogućnosti višenamenskog korišćenja ovih voda značajno suuvećane.Teritorija Beograda odlikuje se značajnim resursima podzemnih voda, pre svega u okvirualuvijalnih peskovito-šljunkovitih naslaga i neogenih tortonsko-sarmatskih krečnjačkihnaslaga. Temperatura ovih voda ne prelazi 25oC. Njihovim zahvatanjem preko istražnoeksploatacionihbunara ...geotermalna energija, hidrogeotermalni resursi, hidrogeotermalni sistemi, hidrogeotermalnapotencijalnost, energetska valorizacija, hidrogeološka rejonizacija, grad BeogradAna Vranješ. "Hidrogeotermalni resursi teritorije grada Beograda" in Универзитет у Београду, Универзитет у Београду, Рударско-геолошки факултет (2012-12-12)
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Paleomagnetic evidence for post-collisional Miocene clockwise rotation in the Serbian segment of the Vardar Zone and the Danubicum
Vesna Lesić, Emő Márton, Vesna Cvetkov, Dragana Tomić. "Paleomagnetic evidence for post-collisional Miocene clockwise rotation in the Serbian segment of the Vardar Zone and the Danubicum" in 26th IUGG General Assembly Prague, Czech Republic, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (2015)
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Age of the Jurassic hemipelagic sediments from the Ljubiš area (Zlatibor Mt., SW Serbia)
Nikita Bragin, Nevenka Đerić (2020)... Jurassic hemipelagic sediments from the Ljubiš area (Zlatibor Mt., SW Serbia) Nikita Bragin, Nevenka Đerić Дигитални репозиторијум Рударско-геолошког факултета Универзитета у Београду [ДР РГФ] Age of the Jurassic hemipelagic sediments from the Ljubiš area (Zlatibor Mt., SW Serbia) | Nikita Bragin, ...
... c data from these sedimentary rocks based on radiolarians. 2. GEOLOGICAL OVERVIEW The research area is situated in SW Serbia, in Ljubiš Village on the eastern flanks of Mt. Zlatibor. The wider area is characterized by a rather complicated structure. According to SCHMID et al. (2008), it comprises ...
... A simplified geologic map of the Zlatibor-Zlatar area with the position of the Djokov Potok section (modified after DJERIĆ et al., 2012). G eo lo g ia C ro a tica Bragin and Djerić: Age of the Jurassic hemipelagic sediments from the Ljubiš area (Zlatibor Mt., SW Serbia) 145 al., 2008) or Late ...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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BEYOND 2020 - Geology explorations and open pit activities affectation in reclamation designing in Kolubara Coal Mines (KCM) Serbia, new considerations
Geology explorations in KCM runs from 1936. year up to these days and still ongoing. Results in >7,200 drill holes with ≈600,000 m of core drilling and gave lignite ore resources of > 4,1Bt, which 1,15Bt are excavated since 1986. of XIX up to early years of XXI century. For further mining operations in open pits stay 1,5Bt of lignite. Under waste heaps are ≈80 km2, additional 85 km2 should be filled. All of that masses/areas were, are ...Bojan Dimitrijević, Bogoljub Vučković, Radmila Gaćina. "BEYOND 2020 - Geology explorations and open pit activities affectation in reclamation designing in Kolubara Coal Mines (KCM) Serbia, new considerations" in 17th International Conference of the open and underwater mining of minerals, Sts. Constantine and Helena Resort, Varna, 18-22 September, Bulgaria, Sofia, Bulgaria : Scientific and Technical Union of Mining, Geology and Metallurgy, (2023)
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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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Preliminary regional landslide susceptibility assessment using limited data
Igor Peshevski, Milorad Jovanovski, Biljana Abolmasov, Jovan Papic, Uroš Đurić, Miloš Marjanović, Ubydul Haque, Natasha Nedelkovska (2019)In this paper a heuristic approach for preliminary regional landslide susceptibility assessment using limited amount of data is presented. It is called arbitrary polynomial method and takes into account 5 landslide conditioning parameters: lithology, slope inclination, average annual rainfall, land use and maximum expected seismic intensity. According to the method, in the first stage, a gradation is performed for each of the carefully selected conditioning parameters by assigning so called rating points to the grid cells on which the ...... age are the commonly occurring ones in the area, and here belong to the phyllitic schists, meta- conglomerates, metasandstones, quartzites, quartz-chlorite schists, carbonate schists and marbles. It is important to note that most landslides in the study area have been reported to occur at the contact ...
... using limited data. 85 The study area belongs to seismic zones where the maximum expected seismic intensities of 7, 8 and 9 are likely, (according to the MSK scale) for return periods of 100 and 500 years. The strongest recorded earthquake in the study area in the past 100 years was registered ...
... cm, and in the higher altitudes up to a metre. In relation to rainfall, the study area is characterized by the highest average annual precip- itation in the whole country. On some of the highest elevations in the area, the annual precipitation is over 1250 mm per year, while in the flat Polog valley ...Igor Peshevski, Milorad Jovanovski, Biljana Abolmasov, Jovan Papic, Uroš Đurić, Miloš Marjanović, Ubydul Haque, Natasha Nedelkovska. "Preliminary regional landslide susceptibility assessment using limited data" in Geologica Croatica , Croatian Geological Society (2019). https://doi.org/10.4154/gc.2019.03