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    Evolution of the Adriatic Carbonate Platform: Palaeogeography, main events and depositional dynamics by Vlahovic, I, Tisljar, J, Velic, I, Maticec, D

    “…The Adriatic Carbonate Platform (AdCP) is one of the largest Mesozoic carbonate platforms of the Perimediterranean region. Its deposits comprise a major part…”
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    Fluviokarst and classical karst: Examples from the Dinarics (Krk Island, Northern Adriatic, Croatia) by Benac, Čedomir, Juračić, Mladen, Matičec, Dubravko, Ružić, Igor, Pikelj, Kristina

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-02-2013)
    “…In order to contribute to the debate on the role of fluvial erosion in the shaping of karst, two nearby areas with different karstic landscapes were compared…”
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    Geological and structural setting of the Vinodol Valley (NW Adriatic, Croatia): insights into its tectonic evolution based on structural investigations by Palenik, Damir, Matičec, Dubravko, Fuček, Ladislav, Matoš, Bojan, Herak, Marijan, Vlahović, Igor

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-01-2019)
    “…The area of the Vinodol Valley and Bakar Bay represents a NW-SE oriented valley in the NW Adriatic characterised by prominent historical and instrumentally…”
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    RESPONSE OF TRACEMAKERS TO TEMPORARY PLATFORM DROWNING: LOWER CENOMANIAN OF SOUTHERN ISTRIA (WESTERN CROATIA) by VLAHOVIĆ, IGOR, MIKŠA, GORAN, MRINJEK, ERVIN, HASIOTIS, STEPHEN T, VELIĆ, IVO, TIŠLJAR, JOSIP, MATIČEC, DUBRAVKO

    Published in Palaios (01-09-2011)
    “…The Early–Late Cretaceous transition marked the beginning of the final disintegration of the Adriatic Carbonate Platform, which eventually resulted in the…”
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    The Karst Dinarides are Composed of Relics of a Single Mesozoic Platform: Facts and Consequences by Vlahovic, I, Tisljar, J, Velic, I, Maticec, D

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-12-2002)
    “…Croatian geological literature during the mid nineteen-eighties and nineties was marked by the appearance of a new geotectonic concept of the Dinarides…”
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    Cenomanian carbonate facies and rudists along shallow intraplatform basin margin-the island of Cres (Adriatic Sea, Croatia) by Korbar, Tvrtko, Fucek, Ladislav, Husinec, Antun, Vlahovic, Igor, Ostric, Nenad, Maticec, Dubravko, Jelaska, Vladimir

    Published in Facies (01-01-2001)
    “…The island of Cres is located in the northern part of the Adriatic Sea. The island is built up of predominantly Cretaceous carbonates deposited in…”
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    Palaeogeographic Variability and Depositional Environments of the Upper Jurassic Carbonate Rocks of Velika Kapela Mt. (Gorski Kotar Area, Adriatic Carbonate Platform, Croatia) by Velić, Ivo, Tišljar, Josip, Vlahović, Igor, Velić, Josipa, Koch, Georg, Matičec, Dubravko

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-12-2002)
    “…Synsedimentary tectonics caused significant differentiation of sedimentary environments of the Adriatic Carbonate Platform during the Kimmeridgian. The most…”
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    Neotectonic Deformations in Western Istria, Croatia by Dubravko Matičec

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-11-2010)
    “…Studied neotectonic structure in West Istria has the orientation corresponding to the recent (NNE - SSW, almost N - S) direction of the global tangential…”
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    Carbonate facies evolution from the late albian to Middle Cenomanian in Southern Istria (Croatia): influence of synsedimentary tectonics and extensive organic carbonate production by Tišljar, Josip, Vlahović, Igor, Velić, Ivo, Matičec, Dubravko, Robson, Julie

    Published in Facies (01-01-1998)
    “…During the Late Albian, Early and Middle Cenomanian in the NW part of the Adriatic Carbonate Platform (presentday Istria) specific depositional systems…”
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    Stratigraphy and Tectonic Relationships Along the Senj-Ogulin Profile (Velika Kapela Mt., Croatia) by Matičec, D, Vlahović, I, Fuček, L, Oštrić, N, Velić, I

    Published in Geologia Croatica (30-12-1997)
    “…Twelve lithostratigraphic units, representing a 5 km thick succession, have been determined from the Senj-Ogulin profile through the Velika Kapela Mt. This 45…”
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    Eocene Limestones Overlying Lower Cretaceous Deposits of Western lstria (Croatia): Did Some Parts of Present lstria Form Land During the Cretaceous? by Dubravko Matičec, Igor Vlahović, Ivo Velić, Josip Tišljar

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-12-2010)
    “…In the region of the western Istrian anticline, erosional remains of the transgressive Eocene Foraminiferal limestones overly shallow waterdeposits of Early…”
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    Stratigraphy and Tectonic Relationships Along the Senj - Ogulin Profile (Velika Kapela Mt., Croatia) by Dubravko Matičec, Igor Vlahović, Ladislav Fuček, Nenad Oštrić, Ivo Velić

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-11-2010)
    “…Twelve lithostratigraphic units, representing a 5 km thick succession,have been determined from the Senj -Ogulin profile through theVelika Kapela Mt. This 45…”
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    The Origin and Importance of the Dolomite-Limestone Breccia Between the Lower and Upper Cretaceous Deposits of the Adriatic Carbonate Platform: An Example from Ćićarija Mt. (Istria, Croatia) by Vlahović, Igor, Tišljar, Josip, Fuček, Ladislav, Oštrić, Nenad, Prtoljan, Božo, Velić, Ivo, Matičec, Dubravko

    Published in Geologia Croatica (01-06-2002)
    “…On the NE slopes of Ćićarija Mt. (N Istria) a 120-150 m thick complex composed of dolomite-limestone breccia crops out between the Lower and Upper Cretaceous…”
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    Geological and structural setting of the Vinodol Valley (NW Adriatic, Croatia): insights into its tectonic evolution based on structural investigations by Palenik, Damir, Matičec, Dubravko, Fuček, Ladislav, Matoš, Bojan, Herak, Marijan, Vlahović, Igor

    Published in Geologia Croatica (31-10-2019)
    “…The area of the Vinodol Valley and Bakar Bay represents a NW‒SE oriented valley in the NW Adriatic characterised by prominent historical and instrumentally…”
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