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Lower Berriasian ammonites from Dedina (Golubac Mountains, eastern Serbia) and their biostratigraphic implication
... within the Getic nappe system framework and have large extents and thicknesses. In that area, the Carpatho-Balkanides form a typical Alpine arcuate belt starting: from southwestern Romania and then along. eastern Serbia, crossing the Bulgarian territory from west to east. The Getic and Danubian ...
... Accepted in revised form 10 June 2023 Available online 27 June 2023 A rich ammonite fauna was collected from the Dedina section, which is part of the Getic nappe system of the Serbian Dacia Megaunit. More than three hundred ammonites were collected from the light grey to reddish bioclastic limestones ...
... belong to the genera Pseudosubplanites, Hegaratella, Delphinella, Substeueroceras, Malbosiceras, Keywords: Ammonites Taxonomy Lower Berriasian Getic Northern Tethys Serbia and Strambergella. Based on the occurrence of Pseudosubplanites grandis, the studied section can be considered to belong ...Zdenek Vasícek , Dragoman Rabrenović, Petr Skupien, Barbara Radulović. "Lower Berriasian ammonites from Dedina (Golubac Mountains, eastern Serbia) and their biostratigraphic implication" in Cretaceous Research (2023). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2023.105623
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New data from the Lower Cretaceous carbonate platform deposits of Dimitrovgrad section (Southeastern Serbia)
... e-mail: jelena.stefanovic@rgf.bg.ac.rs Keywords: Lower Cretaceous, facies analyses, limestones, Getic, Serbia, carbonate platform. Lower Cretaceous carbonate platforms record distinctive facies in the area of Getic unit defined Beriasian, Valanginian, Hauterivian and Urgonian like facies. These deposits ...
... sedimentation that started in the Middle Jurassic time. Recent studies on the Getic carbonate platform succession focused on outcrops in Romania and Bulgaria, whereas detailed investigation on the Serbian side of the Getic platform was limited to solving biostratigraphy, paleontology and facies distribution ...
... distribution issues on local scale, mostly in northeastern Serbia. The most exhaustive research on the Getic platform in southern and central Serbia dates back to the 70s of last century (Jankičević, 1978). The study area is located in the Carpatho-Balkanides of Serbia, close to the town of Dimitrovgrad ...Jelena Stefanović, Bojana Džinić, Giovanna Della Porta, Dejan Radivojević. "New data from the Lower Cretaceous carbonate platform deposits of Dimitrovgrad section (Southeastern Serbia)" in 90° Congresso della Società Geologica Italiana, Trieste, 14-16 septembar, 2021, Società Geologica Italiana (2021)
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Variscan granitoids of the East Serbian Carpatho-Balkanides: New insight inferred from U-Pb zircon ages and geochemical data
Dragan Jovanović, Vladica Cvetković, Suzana Erić, Bojan Kostić, Irena Peytcheva, Kristina Šarić (2019)Dragan Jovanović, Vladica Cvetković, Suzana Erić, Bojan Kostić, Irena Peytcheva, Kristina Šarić. "Variscan granitoids of the East Serbian Carpatho-Balkanides: New insight inferred from U-Pb zircon ages and geochemical data" in Swiss Journal of Geoscience, Springer (2019). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s00015-018-0325-4
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Investigating distant effects of the Moesian promontory: Brittle tectonics along the western boundary of the Getic unit (East Serbia)
In this study, we report evidence for brittle deformation in a part of the Carpatho–Balkan orogen, which is explained in terms of effects of the rigid Moesian promontory of the European plate on fault kinematics in East Serbia. We focus on the westernmost part of the Getic Unit of the East Serbian Carpatho–Balkanides, i.e. the Gornjak–Ravanica Unit, located between two main thrusts that were repeatedly activated from Early Cretaceous to recent times. We combine a new data set on ...Getikum, Mezijska jedinica, Karpato-balkanski orogen, krte deformacije, Gornjačko-ravanička jedinicaAna Mladenović, Milorad D. Antić, Branislav Trivić, Vladica Cvetković. "Investigating distant effects of the Moesian promontory: Brittle tectonics along the western boundary of the Getic unit (East Serbia)" in Swiss Journal of Geosciences, Springer (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00015-018-0324-5