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Published papers on project 1-09-050


Quoted papers: 0
Other papers: 34
Total: 34


  1. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title: Sulphate sulphur isotope composition of evaporites in the Western Dinarides

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Šiftar, Dubravko (87543)
    Editors
    Balkema, A.A.
    Publisher: A. A. Balkema Publishers
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 581 to 585
    Number of references: 16
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Evaporites from the Western Dinarides differ by their mean delta 34 S values depending on their age of formation. The large and widespread Upper Permian evaporites are characterized by delta 34S values of +11,0 promiles. Relatively small sized, locally distributed, Lower Triassic evaporites are characterized by very high delta 34S values of +23.3 promiles. Lower Cretaceous evaporites, found only in deep bore holes of the Adriatic realm, show delta 34S of +16.3 promiles.
    Keywords: Dinarides, Evaporites, Sulphate sulphur isotope composition, Upper Permian, Lower Triassic, Lower Cretaceous evaporites.

  2. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title: Geology of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Editors
    Moores, E. M.
    Faibridge, R. W.
    Publisher: E. M. Moores and R. W. Failbridge
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 1 to 25
    Number of references: 25
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Authors describe stratigraphy, petrology, tectonics, metallic and nonmetallic ore deposits of: (a) carbonate platform of the Alpine passive continental margin (the External Dinarides or the Dinaricum); (b) carbonate-clastic sedimentary rocks of the Alpine passive continental margin; (c) ophiolites (open ocean area), and (d) sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks of the Alpine active continental margin (the Vardar zone). The last three basinal units are included within the Internal Dinarides or the Supradinaricum wich are included within the Internal Dinarides or is in many areas concealed by allochtonous Palaeozoic-Triassic rocks. At the and authors deal with the geological evolution of the whole area.
    Keywords: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Stratigraphy, Petrology, Tectonics, Geological evolution, Ore deposits.
    Other: In print!

  3. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Les gites plombo-zinciferes du district minier du Koudiat Sidii au sud du Kef en Tunisie

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Šinkovec, Boris (47026)
    Grimani, Ivo
    Journal: Rudarsko-geološko-naftni zbornik
    ISSN: 0353-4529
    Volume: 4
    Year: 1992
    Pages: from 7 to 13
    Number of references: 7
    Language: Francuski
    Summary: The paper deals with the stratigraphy, tectonic, morphology, paragenesis, genesis, quality of the lead-zinc deposits of Koudiat Sidii, situated south of the town Le Kef, Tunisia. The authors identified different morphological types: the main important stratified deposits in the Cretaceous, veiny type of the limited economic value at the tectonic contact Triassic/Cretaceous, poor, but widespread mineralized tectonic breccias and the less significant fine veinlet systems and disseminations in the Triassic sediments. Structure, texture and the mineral content indicate the epithermal character of the mineralization during the uplifting of the Triassic diapirs or during the Alpine orogeny.
    Keywords: Stratigraphy, Morphology, Paragenesis, Genesis of lead-zinc deposits, Epithermal mineralization, Diapirism, Koudiat Sidii, Tunisia

  4. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Mineral resources of the Sisak region, Croatia

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Journal: Rudarko-geološko-naftni zbornik, Zagreb.
    ISSN: 0353-4529
    Volume: 5
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 39 to 58
    Number of references: 119
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: On the basis of author's knowledge, for the first time, chronostratigraphic and genetic classification of all known mineral resources located in the central part of Croatia is given in more detail. Metallic and non-metallic mineral resources, coal, oil, gas as well as drinking water, water for balneology and industry related spatially and/or genetically with the Upper Palaeozoic, Meozoic and Cenozoic deposits, are presented. Taking into consideration the present days level of research, the past extent of the exploitation as well as genetic potential of each, the author gives his own estimate of their long term prospects with regard to the economy of the Croatia.
    Keywords: Sisak region, Croatia, Metallic and non-metallic mineral resources , Coal, Oil, Gas, Drinking, balneological and industrial water, Chronostratigraphical and genetical classification, Economic potential,

  5. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Non-metallic Minerals of Croatia

    Authors:
    Crnički, Josip (123335)
    Šinkovec, Boris (47026)
    Journal: Rudarko-geološko-naftni zbornik, Zagreb.
    ISSN: 0353-4529
    Volume: 5
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 21 to 37
    Number of references: 113
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: There are 12 non-metallic minerals or rocks in Croatia with high economic potential. They are described in the paper and geographycally located. Next 18 non-metallic minerals are known in the country, but they are limited by the quantity of proved reserves. Utilization of these minerals is specially interesting as most of them could be raw material for sophisticated technology. It is recommended that minerals of the group should be further geologically explored at pointed localities, as well as investigated on mineral dressing and technological properties. 17 non-metallic minerals are not found in Croatia due to geological structure of the country.
    Keywords: Non-metallic minerals, Construction stones, Industrial minerals, Croatia

  6. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: The Lokve Barite Deposit, Croatia: an Example of Early Diagenetic Sedimentary Ore Deposit

    Authors:
    Palinkaš, Ladislav (34676)
    Pezdič, Jože
    Šinkovec, Boris (47026)
    Journal: Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece, Athens
    ISSN: 1330-030
    Volume: 46
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 97 to 106
    Number of references: 25
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Barite mineralization in Lokve is a stratabound ore deposit conformably situated at the Permian-Triassic boundary. It bears only two ore minerals, barite and pyrite exclusively, separated into two distinct, juxtaposed horizons stretching for tens of km. The discovery of cryptalgal fabrics and other conspicious sedimentary features in underlying siliciclastics with massive pyrite and surmounting barite-bearing dolomites supports their affiliation to a tidal flat facies and sabkha environment. Barite and pyrite accumulation were formed by an early diagenetic, bacteriogenic sulphate reduction in a peritidal muddy environment, concommitant to a wide-spread process of evaporitive dolomitization. The early diagenetic model is supported by an analysis of the sedimentary facies, trace element geochemistry and sulphur isotope distribution along two vertical profiles across the stratabound barite and pyrite mineralization.
    Keywords: Barite, Early diagenesis, Sulphur isotopes, Trace elements, Sabkha, Dinarides

  7. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Graphite Deposits from Mt. Psunj in Slavonia (Eastern Croatia).

    Authors:
    Šinkovec, Boris (47026)
    Krkalo, Eugen
    Journal: Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece, Athens
    Number: 1
    ISSN: 1330-030x
    Volume: 47
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 117 to 126
    Number of references: 20
    Language: engleski
    Summary: In the area of Mount Psunj graphite occurrences and mineral deposits are found in greenschist facies metamorphic rocks. The graphite occurrences and mineral deposits originated by the regional metamorphism of coal. Graphite belongs to antracite and graphite d2 respectively, as determined by X-ray and thermal analyses.
    Keywords: Graphite, Graphite-bearing schists, Palaeozoic, Mountain Psunj.

  8. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: An uncommon metamorphic Cr-Ba-Fe-Cu deposit from the Busovača district, Central Bosnia

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Slovenec, Dragutin (43733)
    Namjesnik, Ksenija (177065)
    Journal: Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece, Athens
    Number: 3
    ISSN: 0954-4887
    Volume: 28
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 677 to 690
    Number of references: 38
    Language: engleski
    Summary: The metamorphic stratified deposit occurs at the contact with a metabasite, conformable to the surrounding Silurian-Devonian metasediments. The mm-scale mineral banding and the grain size contrasts between layers are well preserved. The main minerals are siderite, albite, quartz, magnetite, pyrite, subordinate are hyalophane, Mn-ankerite and chrome-spinel. Chromite is or detrital or magmatic, other metals were supplied by convecting hydrothermal fluids. Regional metamorphism caused alkali-metasomatism, recrystallization and formation of porphyroblasts.
    Keywords: Central Bosnia. Metamorphic Cr-Ba-Fe-Cu deposit. Paragenesis. Genesis. Regional metamorphism.

  9. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Geology and Geochemistry of the Mineralization from the Gornji Vakuf area, Bosnia

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Pezdič, Jože
    Šiftar, Dubravko (87543)
    Journal: Rudarko-geološko-naftni zbornik, Zagreb.
    ISSN: 0353-4529
    Volume: 6
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 85 to 103
    Number of references: 66
    Language: engleski
    Summary: In the Palaeozoic of the Gornji Vakuf area 47 hydrothermal deposits were investigated. They distinguish: location exclusively in Palaeozoic strata, epigenetic character, simple parageneses (barite +/-siderite and Hg-tetrahedrite); delta 34 S in barites= +15.0 promiles, -10.1 promiles in tetrahedrites, delta 18 O= -9.6 promiles, delta 13 C= -3.7 promiles, Th= +250 stupnjeva C in barites containing on average 2.9 wt % SrSO4.
    Keywords: Gold-bearing placers, Epigenetic hydrothermal barite (+/-siderite) deposits, Hg-tetrahedrite, Stable isotope study. Sr-content in barite, Post-Variscan tectonics, Palaeozoic, Bosnia

  10. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: A Zincian Chrome-Spinel from the Cr-Ba-Fe-Cu-Zn Deposit near Busovača(Bosnia and Herzegovina)

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Jakšić, Milko
    Journal: Geologia Croatica, Zagreb
    Number: 1
    ISSN: 1330-030X
    Volume: 47
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 83 to 102
    Number of references: 40
    Language: engleski
    Summary: The optical investigations, microprobe analyses (PIXE), beam-scan photographs, diffusion rates of Mg, Al, Zn, Cr, Mn, and diagram of the zincian-chrome-spinel of the Busovača magnetite-pyrite-chalcopyrite deposit proved: magmatic origin of the primary chrome-spinel, the emplacement of Zn synchronous with the sulphide formation, alteration process of chrome-spinel in two phases, taken up of released Al, Cr, Mn and Zn by chromian chlorite and mangoan ankerite, the diffusion rates following the sequence Al-Zn-Cr-Mn. Authors evidence the coexistence of the mineral assemblage of the whole deposit with the surrounding metamorphic complex belonging to the greenschist facies.
    Keywords: Zincian chrome-spinel. Composition. Genesis. Alteration. Busovača. Bosnia.

  11. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Lanthanide Geochemistry and Fluid Inclusion Peculiarities of the Fluorite from the Barite Deposits south of Kreševo (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

    Authors:
    Palinkaš, Ladislav (34676)
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Journal: Geologia Croatica, Zagreb
    Number: 1
    ISSN: 1330-030x
    Volume: 47
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 103 to 116
    Number of references: 47
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Stratabound barite deposits occur in Devonian dolomites situated in the Mid/Bosnian Schists Mountains. Analysis of REE in fluorite by INAA, revealed very low content of lanthanides, negative Eu anomalies and (Tb)N/(La)N indicating late-stage of mineralization. Fluid inclusion study show homogeneity of the hydrothermal ore-forming fluids, Th= 200-310 grades C, Tfm -20.3 grades C, and of Tfm -51 grades C, salinity between 25-26 wt% NaCl equ., presence of CaCl2 in fluid. Barite deposits formed from the high saline waters originated by mixing of heated hydrotheraml fluids with the highly evolved post Variscan formation waters. This is supported by the isotopic composition of C, O and S of other minerals.
    Keywords: Fluorite, Lanthanides, Fluid inclusions, Post-Variscan metallogeny, Bosnia.

  12. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: 0

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Journal: Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece
    Language: engleski

  13. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Bakovići - the biggest gold deposit of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Journal: Rudarko-geološko-naftni zbornik, Zagreb.
    ISSN: 0353-4529
    Volume: 7
    Year: 1995
    Number of references: 45
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Tectonic setting, paragenesis, structure, and texture of ores, sulphide sulphur isotopic composition allign the Bakovići veiny deposit in the group of polymetallic, postmagmatic hydrothermal deposits. Crude ore is rich in gold (15 g/t). Main ore mineral is gold-bearing pyrite; quartz and siderite are the main gangue minerals. The deposit is related to the late Variscan rhyolite magmatism.
    Keywords: Palaeozoic, Metasediments, Metarhyolites, Bakovići mine, Gold-bearing pyrite vein, Polymetallic type, Hydrothermal origin, Bosnia.

  14. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Geochemical significance of the zincian-chrome spinel for the genesis of the Cr-Ba-Fe-Cu-Zn ore deposit in the Zagrlski Brook (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Slovenec, Dragutin (43733)
    Journal: Acta geologica, HAZU, Zagreb
    ISSN: 0448-0155
    Volume: 25
    Year: 1995
    Number of references: 70
    Language: engleski
    Summary: The authors proved the magmatic origin of the zincian-chrome spinel and of other minerals by convecting hydrothermal fluids. The mineral assemblage of the Zagrlski brook deposit coexist with the neighbouring para- and ortho-metamorphic greenschist facies complex. In the Paleocene/Eocene time tension-fractures were filled by big crystals of quartz and hyalophane cutting the metamorphic deposit.
    Keywords: Bosnia, Busovača, Zincian chrome-spinel, Magmatic origin, Metamorphism of green-schist facies.

  15. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Alpine magmatic-metallogenic formations of the northwestern and central Dinarides

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Journal: Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece, Athens
    Year: 1995
    Number of references: 14
    Language: engleski
    Summary: This paper presents the basic geological, petrological, geochemical and mineral deposit data for five main Alpine magmatic-metallogenic formations of the NW and central Dinarides: (1) Permo-Triassic rifting andesite-diorite formations; (2) Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous accretionary (ophiolite) formation; (3) Upper Cretaceous-Paleogene subduction basalt-rhyolite formation; (4) Paleogene collisional granite formation, and (5) Oligocene-Neogene postsubduction andesite formation.
    Keywords: NW and central Dinarides Alpine magmatic-metallogenic formations. Permo-Triassic, Jurassic-Lw. Cretaceous, Up. Cretaceous-Paleogene, Paleogene, Oligocene-Neogene formations.

  16. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Metallogeny of Palaeozoic in the Dinarides in the areas of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Western Macedonia

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Editors
    Vlahović, Igor
    Velić, Ivo
    Šparica, Marko
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova I Hrvatskog geološkog kongresa
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    Meeting: I Hrvatski Geološki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95
    Summary: The basic paragenetic and geochemical characteristics as well as geotectonic settings of metamorphic, magmatic and sedimentary ore deposits of the 16 most important Proterozoic-Palaeozoic areas of the Dinarides have been described. It has been determined which genetic types of ore deposits belong to the Baikalian and which to the Caledonian and Hercynian metallogenic epochs.
    Keywords: Dinarides, Baikalian, Caledonian and Hercynian ore deposits, Basic paragenetical, geochemical characteristics and geotectonic settings.

  17. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Sulphate sulphur isotope composition of evaporites in the Western Dinarides

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Šiftar, Dubravko (87543)
    Editors
    Pašava, Jan
    Kribek, Bohdan
    Žak, Karel
    Proceedings title: Mineral Deposits from Their Origin to Their Environmental Impacts
    Language: engleski
    Place: Rotterdam, Netherlands
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 905410550X
    Pages: from 581 to 584
    Meeting: Third Biennal Meeting of the Society for Applied Geology, Prague
    Held: from 08/26/95 to 08/31/95
    Summary: The large and widespread Upper Permian evaporites are characterized by delta 34S values of +11.0 promiles. Small sized Lower Triassic evaporites show very high delta 34S values= +23.3 promiles. Lower Cretaceous evaporites from the Adriatic realm gave delta 34S= +16.3 promiles.
    Keywords: Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Evaporite deposits, Isotopic composition of sulphate sulphur, Upper Permian, Lower Triassic and Lower Cretaceous deposits.

  18. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Resource potential of ore-bearing geologic formations in the Republic of Croatia

    Authors:
    Šinkovec, Boris (47026)
    Krkalo, Eugen
    Editors
    Vlahović, Igor
    Velić, Ivo
    Šparica, Marko
    Proceedings title: Zbornik radova I Hrvatskog geološkog kongresa
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    Pages: to 11
    Meeting: I Hrvatski Geološki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95
    Summary: In the frame of investigations for Metallogenic map of the Republic of Croatia formational - metallogenic analysis has been performed and, accordingly, geologic formations outlined. On the basis of geologic mega-cycles, Caledonian-Hercynian, Hercynian, Paleoalpine, Mesoalpine, Neoalpine and Quaternary geologic formations have been recognised. Age, lithologic compositins and ore-bearing potential of selected formations are graphically displayed.
    Keywords: Ore-bearing formations, Ore deposits, Croatia.

  19. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Gold and silver-bearing Hg-tetrahedrite deposits in central Bosnia, Yugoslavia

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Editors
    Blackwell, Sci. Publ.
    Proceedings title: Terra Abstracts
    Language: engleski
    Place: Oxford, England
    Year: 1991
    ISBN/ISSN: 0954-8447
    Pages: from 411 to 411
    Meeting: Sixth Meeting of the European Union of Geosciences (EUG VI)
    Held: from 03/24/91 to 03/28/91
    Summary: Two main subtypes of the Au-Ag-Hg-tetrahedrites can be distinguished in the Mid-Bosnian Schist Mountains. First, the veiny Mačkara type is situated in the Silurian schists. The main gangue mineral is siderite with very changeable amount of barite, quartz and calcite. Au-Ag-Hg-tetrahedrite ranges from 5 to 40 wt% of the ore mass. Pyrite is subordinate, all other minerals are accessories. The second is the Kreševo type as nests, irregular bodies and veins situated in a belt of the Devonian dolostones. It contains over 95 wt% of barite, the rest is calcite or siderite and quartz. Au-Ag-Hg-tetrahedrite takes part commonly 1-2 wt% or less, the other ore minerals are very scarce. Author compares Bosnian Hg-tetrahedrite deposits with the deposits of the Rudnany in Slovakia and Schwaz-Brixlegg in Austria.
    Keywords: Central Bosnia. Au-Ag-Hg tetrahedrite deposits. ma;kara-type. KreŠevo-type. Comparison with Schwaz and Rudnany deposits.

  20. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: The zincian chrome-spinel from the Cr-Ba-Fe-Cu-Zn deposit near Busovača, Bosnia

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Jakšić, Milko
    Proceedings title: Terra Abstracts
    Language: engleski
    Place: Strasbourg, Francuska
    Year: 1993
    ISBN/ISSN: 0954-8447
    Pages: from 353 to 353
    Meeting: Second Meeting of the IGCP Project No 356, Plate Tectonics and Metallogeny in the East Carpathians and Apuseni Mts, Baia Mare, Romania
    Held: from 04/04/93 to 04/08/93
    Summary: Microprobe analyses (PIXE) of a) an unaltered, b) optically zoned chrome spinel as well as c) of a cryptically zoned magnetite crystal gave the basis for the interpretation of the two-phase alteration process (zincian-chrome spinel - ferrochromite - chromian magnetite) and of the genesis.
    Keywords: Busovača, Bosnia, Metamorphic Palaeozoic complex, Cr-Ba-Fe-Cu-Zn deposit, Zincian chrome-spinel, Composition, alteration, Genesis.

  21. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Lanthanide Geochemistry and Fluid Inclusion Peculiarities of the Fluorite from the Barite Deposits south of KreŠevo, Bosnia

    Authors:
    Palinkaš, Ladislav (34676)
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Editors
    Blackwell, Sci. Publ.
    Proceedings title: Terra Abstracts
    Language: engleski
    Place: Strasbourg, Francuska
    Year: 1993
    ISBN/ISSN: 0954-8447
    Pages: from 464 to 464
    Meeting: Second Meeting of the IGCP Project No 356, Plate Tectonics and Metallogeny in the East Carpathians and Apuseni Mts, Baia Mare, Romania
    Held: from 04/04/93 to 04/08/93
    Summary: Paragenesis of the barite deposits situated in the Devonian dolomites (Kreševo, Bosnia) is as follows: barite (90-99 wt%), the rest (1-10 wt%) consists of calcite, octahedral fluorite, Hg-tetrahedrite, pyrite, quartz and accessories. Authors performed INAA and fluid inclusion study of fluorite crystals. INAA proved very low content of REE, only 1.58 ppm, negative Eu anomaly, and Tb/Ca-Tb/La atom ratios indicating the sedimentary origin. Fluid inclusion data gave: Th= +243 to 330 grades C; Tfm= -20.3 grades C (indicating a simple NaCl-H2O fluid system), salinity 24-26 wt% NaCl equ. On the basis of the fluid inclusion data, the chemical composition of the Hg-tetrahedrite, octahedral habit of the fluorite, the feature of the curves normalized to chondrites authors emphasize hydrothermal formation of the ore deposit, attributing the unespected Tb/Ca-Tb/La atom-ratios to the assimilation effects of country rocks (dolomites).
    Keywords: Dinarides. Evaporites, Sulphate sulphur isotope composition. Upper Permian, Lower Triassic, Lower Cretaceous evaporites.

  22. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Geochemistry of Hydrothermal Ore Forming Processes in the Mid-Bosnian Schist Mountains

    Authors:
    Palinkaš, Ladislav (34676)
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Proceedings title: Abstracts
    Language: engleski
    Place: Prague, Czech Republic
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 43 to 43
    Meeting: Final Meeting of IGCP 291
    Held: from 07/12/93 to 07/13/93
    Summary: Authors presented genetic model for the Mid-Bosnian barite-tetrahedrite deposits, supported by the following evidences: (a) high saline H2O NaCl-CaCl2 solutions trapped in the fluid inclusions of fluorite, barite, calcite and quartz; (b) negative Eu anomaly of fluorite, indicating mineralization under reducing conditions; (c) pronounced light sulphur isotope composition of Hg-tetrahedrite and pyrite; (d) sulphur isotopes of barite corresponding to the Permian sea water sulphates; (e) influence of formation waters on the oxygen and carbon isotopic composition of calcite and siderite of apparently of magmatic origin.
    Keywords: Mid-Bosnian Schist Mountains, Polymetallic deposits, Barite deposits, Isotopic study of S, O, C, Fluid inclusion study of barite, quartz, fluorite, Genetic model.

  23. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Geochemistry of the Rift Related Metallogeny in the Dinarides

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Palinkaš, Ladislav (34676)
    Editors
    Borcos, M.
    Vlad, S.
    Proceedings title: Abstracts
    Language: engleski
    Place: Bucarest, Romania
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 26 to 27
    Meeting: Second Meeting of the IGCP Project No 356: Plate Tectonics and Metallogeny in the East Carpathians and Apuseni Mts. June 7-19, 1994, Baia Mare, Romania, Abstracts
    Held: from 06/07/94 to 06/19/94
    Summary: Numerous geochemical data (stable isotope analyses; fluid inclusion study; INAA; XRF, ICP and PIXE microprobe analyses) revealed many geochemical differences between two group of ore deposits spatially related to the Palaeozoic/Mesozoic rock complex in the Dinarides suggesting the existence of two, temporally different magmatic and metallogenic events. The older magmatic event is related to the graben and half-gruben structures of the Lower Permian time, and other, younger system is related to the initial intracontinental early Alpine Triassic rifting. On the basis of all available paragenetical and geochemical data, all major ore deposits were sistematized and attributed to the Middle Triassic metallogenic cycle or to the late Variscan metallogenic cycle.
    Keywords: Dinarides, Metallogenetic cycles, Lower Permian Variscan deposits, Middle Triassic intracontinental rifting deposits

  24. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Genesis of Ljubija Siderite Deposit: Metallogenic Implications

    Authors:
    Palinkaš, Ladislav (34676)
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Editors
    Borcos, M.
    Vlad,
    Proceedings title: Abstracts
    Language: engleski
    Place: Bucarest, Romania
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 28 to 28
    Meeting: Second Meeting of the IGCP Project No 356: Plate Tectonics and Metallogeny in the East Carpathians and Apuseni Mts. June 7-19, 1994, Baia Mare, Romania, Abstracts
    Held: from 06/07/94 to 06/19/94
    Summary: Fluid inclusion data in barite, fluorite and quartz from Ljubija ore deposits revealed mostly NaCl, less frequently KCl, CaCl2, FeCl2 fluid system formed by mixing of hydrothermal circulating water and Permian evaporitic saline formation waters. Such statement is supported by delta 34S of barite =8-12 promiles. Lead isotopes in galenas score all deposits into the same field of the orogenic development in Permian time. Authors relate therefore the Ljubija deposit to the Permian metallogeny.
    Keywords: Northwestern Bosnia, Ljubija siderite deposit, Fluid inclusion study, Sulphur and lead isotopic analyses, Permian metallogeny.

  25. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Siderite-barite-polysulphide deposits from Petrova and Trgovska gora Mts., Central Croatia, precursors of the Post-Variscan in the Alpine orogenetic belt

    Authors:
    Palinkaš, Ladislav (34676)
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Editors
    Grecula, P.
    Nemeth, Z.
    Proceedings title: Printed in Abstracts and Excursion guide
    Language: engleski
    Place: Stara Lesna, Slovakia
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 16 to 16
    Meeting: I Hrvatski Geološki Kongres
    Held: from 09/25/94 to 10/02/94
    Summary: Fluid inclusion of vein and drusy quartz from siderite-barite-polysulphide deposits (Petrova and Trgovska gora Mts): Th= 100-250 grades C, Tm= -20 grades C, pure NaCl-H2O system, salinity from a few to 20 wt% NaCl equ., no boiling phenomena, attested their PTX characteristics appropriate to subterrestrial hydrothermal activity and probably formation in Permian time as indicated by lead isotopes in galenas. These deposits located along the margin of the Mesozoic carbonate platform are evidences of the Post-Variscan thermal events demarcating future opening of the Tethys.
    Keywords: Croatia, Petrova Mt., Trgovska Mt.,Upper Palaeozoic, Fluid inclusion study of quartz-siderite-barite-polysulphide deposits, Permian metallogeny
    Other: IGCP Project No 276: Paleoyoic geodynamic domains and their alphidic evolution in the Tethys

  26. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Paragenesis, Geochemistry and Crystallochemistry of the Barite Deposits in the Mid/Bosnian Schist Mountains

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Palinkaš, Ladislav (34676)
    Slovenec, Dragutin (43733)
    Šiftar, Dubravko (87543)
    Pezdič, Jože
    Editors
    Courtillot, V. et al.
    Proceedings title: Terra Abstracts, Abstract Supplements No 1, Terra nova, vol. 7
    Language: engleski
    Place: Oxford, England
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 0954-4887
    Pages: from 331 to 331
    Meeting: EUG-8 - European Union of Geosciences
    Held: from 04/09/95 to 04/13/95
    Summary: Barite deposits of the Mid-Bosnian Schist Mountains occur as veins, irregular bodies and ore breccias in Lower Palaeozoic metamorphic complex, Devonian carbonate rock, and less in the Permian clastics. Main minerals are barite+siderite+ Hg-tetrahedrite or barite+/-subordinate Hg-tetrahedrite. SrSO4 contents in barites (109 samples) in range of 2.98 to 6.21 wt% (mean value 4.42 wt%). Delta 34 S in barites (73 samples)= +9.75 promiles (ranging from +9.21 to +16.17 promiles). Delta 13 C PDB in calcite and siderite ranges from -0.4 to -5.6 promiles; delta 18 O SMOW from +19.7 to +22.5 promiles. Lead isotopes indicate Upper Palaeozoic-Triassic age. Fluid inclusion data: Th= +190 grades to +310 grades C, Tfm= from -50 grades to -32 grades C; fluid system= NaCl-CaCl2+/-MgCl2; Tm= from -22 grades to +4 grades C, salinity from 24.2 to 26.3 wt% NaCl equ. X-ray study proved that the barite samples containing from 0.3 to 20.3 mole % of SrSO4 represent solid solutions. Authors determined the depedence of unit-cell parameters a, b, and c on the Sr content.
    Keywords: Mid-Bosnian Schists Mts., Lower and Upper Palaeozoic, Barite deposits, SrSO4 content, Isotopic composition of S, O, C, Pb. Fluid inclusions, X-ray study, Dependence of a, b, c of barite on the Sr content.
    Other: TERRA abstracts is an Official Journal of the European Union of Geosciences

  27. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Alpine magmatic, metallogenic formations of the Northwestern and Central Dinarides

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Editors
    Scientific Committee of the, Congress
    Proceedings title: Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece, Athens
    Language: engleski
    Place: Athens, Greece
    Year: 1995
    Meeting: XV Carpathian-Balkan congress
    Held: from 09/17/95 to 09/20/95
    Summary: Authors distinguish and characterize following magmatic-metallogenetic formations: a) Permo-Triassic rifting andesite-diorite formation, b) Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous ophiolite formation; c) Upper Cretaceous-Paleogene subduction basalt-rhyolite formation, d) Paleogene collisional granite formation, e) Oligocene-Neogene postsubduction andesite formation
    Keywords: Alpine magmatic-metallogenic formations, Northwestern and Central Dinarides, Geological, petrological and metallogenetical characteristics

  28. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Metalogenija paleozoika Dinarida na području Slovenije, Hrvatske, Bosne i Hercegovine, Crne Gore i zapadne Makedonije

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Editors
    Vlahovi', I.
    Veli', Ivo
    šparica, Marko
    Proceedings title: Knjiga sažetka (Abstracts)
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 46 to 46
    Meeting: I Hrvatski GeoloŠki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95
    Summary: Author considers problems concerning the geologic settings of the metamorphic, magmatic, and sedimentary ore deposits in the realm of the whole Dinarides during Baikalian, Caledonian and Hercynian metallogenic epochs.
    Keywords: Dinarides, Proterozoic, Palaeozoic, Stratigraphy, Metallogenic epochs, Ore deposits, Parageneses, Geochemistry, Genesis.

  29. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Epithermal ore deposits with obscure linkage with volcanic activity, Permian metallogeny in Dinarides

    Authors:
    Palinkaš, Ladislav (34676)
    Editors
    Buda, Gy.
    Dodony, I.
    Gatter, I.
    Krkalo, Eugen (60504)
    Molnar, Ferdo
    Weiszburg, T.
    Proceedings title: not edited; oral communication during the panel-discussion
    Language: engleski
    Place: Budapest, Hungary
    Year: 1995
    Meeting: Origin of and Exploration for Epithermal Gold Deposits. A lecture series presented by Dr Jeffrey W. Hedenquist. Dpt. of Min., Eotvos Lorand Univ. Budapest in cooperation with the IGCP 356 project
    Held: from 09/05/95 to 09/07/95
    Summary: Paleozoic epithermal ore deposits in Dinarides are confined very poor or not at all to volcanic activity. Their hydrothermal character is, however, recognized by fluid inclusion studies. Sulphur isotope data point out on a complex hydrothermal origin including meteoric and connate waters.
    Keywords: Palaeozoic, Dinarides, Epithermal deposits, Fluid inclusion data, Sulphide sulphur isotopic composition.

  30. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Sulphate sulphur isotope composition of evaporites in the Western Dinarides

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Šiftar, Dubravko (87543)
    Editors
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Kribek, Bohdan
    đak, Karel
    Proceedings title: Abstracts printed by Balkema, A. A. Publishers
    Language: engleski
    Place: Rotterdam, Netherlands
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 90/5410/550X
    Pages: from 581 to 584
    Meeting: Third Biennal SGA Meeting, prague 1995: Mineral Deposits from Their Origin to Their Environmental Impacts, Prague, Czech Republic
    Held: from 08/26/95 to 08/31/95
    Summary: The large and widespread Upper Permian evaporites are characterized by delta 34S values of +11.0 promiles. Small-sized Lower Triassic evaporites show very high delta 34S values= 23.3 promiles. Lower Cretaceous evaporites from the Adriatic realm gave delta 34S= +16.3 promiles.
    Keywords: Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Evaporite deposits, Isotopic composition of sulphate sulphur, Upper Permian, Lower Triassic and Lower Cretaceous deposits.

  31. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Geological and Geochemical Characteristics of the Variscan and Post-Variscan barite deposits of the Western Dinarides

    Authors:
    Jurković, Ivan (19523)
    Šiftar, Dubravko (87543)
    Palinkaš, Ladislav (34676)
    Pezdič, Jože
    Editors
    Grecula, P.
    Nemeth, Z.
    Proceedings title: Summary printed in Abstracts and Excursion guide
    Language: engleski
    Place: Stara Lesna, Slovakia
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 23 to 23
    Meeting: Intern. conference: Variscan metallogeny in the Alpine Orogenetic Belt
    Held: from 09/25/94 to 10/02/94
    Summary: On the basis of geological settings, parageneses, S, O, C isotope data, fluid inclusion study, SrSO4 contents in barites, trace elements distribution, authors distinguish and classify Variscan and post-Variscan barite deposits in Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. These deposits are correlated with barite deposits of the Eastern Alps. Variscan group of deposits are spatially and genetically related to the Middle Triassic volcanic-sedimentary formation and surrounding Triassic sediments.
    Keywords: Western Dinarides, Barite deposits, Variscan group, Post-Variscan group, Geological and geochemical, characteristics of barite depostis
    Other: IGCP Project No 276: Paleozoic geodynamic domains and their alpidic evolution in the Thetys

  32. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Resource potential of ore-bearing geologic formations in the Republic of Croatia

    Authors:
    Šinkovec, Boris (47026)
    Krkalo, Eugen
    Editors
    Vlahovi', I.
    Veli', Ivo
    šparica, Marko
    Proceedings title: Knjiga saĐetaka (Abstracts)
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 89 to 89
    Meeting: I Hrvatski GeoloŠki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95
    Summary: In the frame of investigations for Metallogenic map of the Republic of Croatia formation-metallogenic analysis has been performed and, accordingly, geologic formations outlined. On the basis of geologic mega-cycles, Caledonian-Hercinian, Hercinian, Paleoalpine, Mesoalpine, Neoalpine and Quaternary geologic formations have been recognised. Age, lithologic compositions and ore-bearing potential of selected formations are graphically displayed.
    Keywords: Ore-bearing formations, Ore deposits, Croatia

  33. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Ore Deposits and Global Tectonics in Dinarides

    Authors:
    Palinkaš, Ladislav (34676)
    Editors
    Vlahović, Igor
    Velić, Ivo
    Šparica, Marko
    Proceedings title: Knjiga sažetaka (Abstracts)
    Language: engleski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 69 to 69
    Meeting: I Hrvatski Geološki Kongres
    Held: from 10/18/95 to 10/21/95
    Summary: The study of the metal deposits has been accelerated a great deal in the last three decades in particular through geochemical investigations. Fluid inclusions, stable isotopes and various experimental techniques together with amazing achivements of global tectonics shed more lights on metallogenic processes. Dinarides with their ore deposits did not fit well into the classical geosynclinal metallogenic concept. Wilson Alpine cycles, however, supports a firm framework for rendering metallogenic events in space and time. Intracontinental rifting, advanced rifting, oceanization, subduction and collision, evidenced by field and laboratory data may be well related to the well known ore deposits in Dinarides.
    Keywords: Dinarides, Geochemical investigations, Global tectonics, Willson Alpine cycle.

  34. Type of paper: Mentorship

    Title: Metallogeny of Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Faculty: Rudarsko-geološko-naftni fakultet Sveučilište u Zagrebu
    Mentor: ŠINKOVEC BORIS
    Date of defense: 07/12/91
    Number of pages: 239
    Author: Ramović doktor Enes
    Degree level: Ph.D.



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