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Published papers on project 1-09-289


Quoted papers: 9
Other papers: 21
Total: 30


  1. Type of paper: Book

    Title: Volcanic rocks from the Sava-Drava interfluve and Baranja in Croatia

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Editors
    Gušić, Ivan
    Publisher: Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti
    Year: 1996
    Number of pages: 220
    Number of references: 180
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: In the paper has been presented for the first time as a whole, geological, geochronological, mineralogical, petrological, and geochemcal data for all volcanic rocks which occur both on the surface and subsurface of the Pannonian Basin in the area of the Sava-Drava interfluve and in Baranja. The interpretation is based on the szstematic examination of about 1000 samples taken on outcrops and cores from 114 deep oil wells. The laboratory examination included 823 thin sections, 136 paleontological determinations, 35 X-ray analyses, 363 microprobe analyses of minerals, 181 whole-rock silicate analyses, 67 trace elemant analyses, 17 stabile isotope analyses and 60 K-Ar determinations.
    Keywords: Sava-Drava interfluve, Baranja, autochtonous and allochtonous volcanics, geological setting, geological and radiometric ages, chemical composition of rosk-forming minerals, rock classification, major- and trace-elements, stabile isotopes, correlation, environments,

  2. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title: Geologija Bosne i Hercegovine

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Jurković, Ivan
    Editors
    Moores, Eldrige
    Fairbridge, Rhodes
    Moores, Eldrige
    Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 1 to 25
    Number of references: 26
    Language: engleski
    Summary: This paper presents brieflz a historical review of the exploration, stratigraphz of large lithofacies complexes which is based on modern geodynamic ideas, petrology of the most important igneous and metamorphic rocks and basic tectonic data. Based on all these data geological evolution of the area of Bosnia and Herzegovina is considered. At the end, a review of numerous mineral deposits is presented.
    Keywords: historical review, stratigraphy, carbonate platform, passive continental margin, ophiolites, radiolarites, ophiolite melange, active continental margin, petrology, tectonics, mineral deposits

  3. Type of paper: Paper in book

    Title: Hercynian granites and metamorphic rocks from the Mts. Papuk, Psunj, Krndija and the surrounding basement of the Pannonian Basin in Slavonija (northern Croatia)

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Lanphere, Marvin
    Editors
    Buser, Stanko
    Publisher: Geološki zavod
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 81 to 253
    Number of references: 153
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: The paper presents geological, geochronological, mineralogical, petrological and geochemical data for: 1)Hercynian very low- and low-grade metamorphic rocks with metabazites; 2)Hercynian low- and medium-grade progressivelz metamorphosed sequences; 3)Hercynian migmatites; 4)S-type granites, and 5)I-type granites. The Interpretation is based on 3100 thin-sections, 100 silicate whole-rock analzses, 300 microprobes and the determination of trace elements (including REE), oxygen isotope composition and radiometric ages on 40 samples.
    Keywords: Slavonian Mountains, basement of the Pannonian Basin, geological map, chemistrz of minerals and rocks, radiometric ages, petrology, geochemistry, very low-grade and progressively metamorphosed complexes, migmatites, granites

  4. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Upper Cretaceous Basaltoid and Pyroclastic rocks from the Voćin Volcanic Mass on Mt. Papuk (Slavonija, Northern Croatia)

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Journal: Geološki vjesnik
    ISSN: 1330-030
    Volume: 44
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 161 to 172
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: Upper Cretaceous age of volcanic rock is supported by geologicaland radiometric data. The volcanic rocks are represented bybasalts (mostly metabasalts), and alkali-feldspar rhyolitesassociated with the large quantities of pyroclastic rocks. Basedon geological, petrological and geochemical features these rockscan be correlated with volcanic rocks of Upper Cretaceousvolcanics of the bimodal basalt-rhyolite association of Mt.Požeška Gora.
    Keywords: age of volcanic rocks, polyphase volcanism, alkali-feldspar rhyolites, basalts (metabasalts), volcanic breccias, tuffs, basalt chemistry, bimodal volcanic association

  5. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Triassic volcanic rocks from some oil wells in the eastern parts of the Drava Depression

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Journal: Nafta
    ISSN: 0027-755x
    Volume: 42
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 223 to 227
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: In severall oil wells from the Drava Depression, in the basementof the Pannonian Basin are found Triassic volcanic rocks whichwere previously treated as the Miocene member. The volcanic rocksare underlain and ovelrlain by Triassic clastic and carbonatesedimentary rocks. Volcanic rocks are represented bymetaandesites, metarhyolites (keratophyres+quartz), dacites, andbasalts which can be correlated with corresponding rocks of theTriassic volcanic formation of the Dinarides.
    Keywords: Drava Depression, Pannonian Basin, Tertiary basement, oil wells, age of volcanism, petrography of volcanic rocks

  6. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Triassic and Tertiary volcanic and pyroclastic rocks from the Mura Depression in Croatia

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Journal: Nafta
    ISSN: 0027-755x
    Volume: 43
    Year: 1992
    Pages: from 295 to 304
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: In some oil wells from the Mura Depression Triassic pyroclasticrocks, Lower Miocene andesite-dacite and propylite, and Badenianandesites with tuffs were penetrated. Ages mentioned above weresupported by geological and radiometric data. Badenian andesitesbelong to tholeiite and Ca-alkali volcanic rock series.Sr-isotopic composition indicates that andesitic melts might haveoriginated from rocks of the continental crust, most probablyfrom granulites which were found as xenoliths in some examinedandesites.
    Keywords: Mura Depression, volcanic rocks, pyroclastic rocks, geologic and isotopic ages, petrology, geochemistry

  7. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Younger Alpine magmatic and metamorphic processes in the adjoining area of the Northern Vardar Zone, Eastern Periadriatic Zone, and the Southern Pannonian Basin

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Journal: Terra Abstracts
    ISSN: 0954-4887
    Volume: 4
    Year: 1992
    Pages: from 50 to 51
    Number of references: 12
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Complex magmatic and metamorphic processes took place during thefinal stages of the Alpine orogeny. They were manifested indifferent ways in the Vardar zone, along the easternmostPeriadriatic zone, and in the southern Pannonian Basinproducing different magmatic and metamorphic formations. Basicgeochronologic and petrologic features for each formations werepresented.
    Keywords: Dinarides, Vardar zone, Periadriatic zone, Pannonian Basin, subduction, collision

  8. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Lower Miocene trachyandesites (shoshonites) from Mt. Krndija in Slavonija (Northern Croatia)

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Belak, Mirko (154051)
    Slovenec, Damir (43733)
    Journal: Rad HAZU
    ISSN: 1330-0849
    Volume: 26
    Year: 1992
    Pages: from 27 to 47
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: Geological and radiometric data indicate Lower Miocene age oftrachyandesites. Microprobe chemical composition, major and traceelement data of the trachyandesites are presented. Sr-isotopiccomposition and the mineral paragenesis indicate thattrachyandesitic melts probably originated by partial melting ofthe deeper crust or upper mantle. Trachyandesites can becorrelated with latites from the adjacent Dinarides.
    Keywords: Geological and isotopic age, chemistry of rock-forming minerals, major and trace elements, Sr-isotopic composition, partial melting, correlation

  9. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Geology and petrology of Egerian-Eggenburgian andesites from the easternmost parts of the Periadriatic zone in Hrvatsko zagorje (Croatia)

    Authors:
    Šimunić, Antun (46896)
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Journal: Acta geologica Hungarica
    ISSN: 0236-5278
    Volume: 37
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 57 to 72
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Concordant geological and isotopic data supportEgerian-Eggenburgian age of volcanic activity which producedandesites with subordinate dacites accompanied by pyroclasticrocks. The andesites are defined in detail by microprobe data,major and trace element contents and Sr-isotopic composition.
    Keywords: Periadriatic Lineament, Egerian sedimentary country rocks, geologic and isotopic ages, andesites, pyroclastics, major and trace element contents, subduction, collision

  10. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Magmatic formations of the Dinarides and South Panonian Basin

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Journal: Nafta
    ISSN: 0027-755x
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from ??? to ???
    Number of references: 238
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: In the first general and smaller part of the book, historical development of ideas on the magmatic formations is presented. Particular attention is focused to plate tectonics and the places of magma generation in the Earth interior, its generation by partial melting and differentiation processes and controlling genetical factors. The second and main part of the book presents geology and petrology of the magmatic formations of Dinarides and South Panonian Basin. The presentation is based on modern geodynamic ideas and includes all available regional literature data and relevant world literature references.
    Keywords: Dinarides, Pannonian Basin, magmatic formations

  11. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Alpine and pre-Alpine metamorfic rocks from Prosara Mt. in northern Bosnia

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Journal: Geologija
    ISSN: 0016-7789
    Volume: 34
    Year: 1991
    Pages: from 255 to 264
    Number of references: 24
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: Prosara Mt. is composed mostly of fossiliferous Alpine metamorphic rocks originated by subduction processes from surrounding fossiliferous Upper Cretaceous sedimentary, volcanic and pyroclastic rocks. Hercynian metamorphic rocks, which are subordinate are in tectonic contact with the Alpine metamorphic rocks.
    Keywords: Upper Cretaceous sediments and volcanics, Alpine metapelites, metapsammites, metacarbonates and metatuffs, Hercynian metamorphics

  12. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: K-Ar and Rb-Sr ages of Alpine granite-metamorphic complexes in the northwestern Dinarides and the southwestern part of the Pannonian Basin in northern Croatia.

    Authors:
    Lanphere, Marvin
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Journal: Acta Geologica
    Number: 2
    ISSN: 0448-0155
    Volume: 22
    Year: 1992
    Pages: from 97 to 111
    Number of references: 32
    Language: engleski
    Summary: The paper presents K-Ar and Rb-Sr ages which were obtained on 41 samples of granitoid and metamorphic rocks taken in outcrops and oil-wells. Most of the radiometric results indicate Alpine ages that are concordant with geological ages. Three groups of isotopic ages can be distinguished and two of them can be related to Laramian and Pyrenean phases of the Alpine orogeny.
    Keywords: Mts. Moslavačka Gora, Požeška Gora, Motajica, Prosara, oil-wells, monomineralic concentrates, whole-rock, granites, schists, K-Ar ages, Sr-evolution diagram, evaluation of data, geological ages

  13. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Kaotični stjenoviti kompleksi - moguće akumulacije ugljikovodika u jugozapadnim dijelovima Panonskog bazena u Republici Hrvatskoj

    Authors:
    Šimunić, Antun (46896)
    Najdenovski, Jovo
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Journal: Nafta
    Number: 11
    ISSN: 0027-755x
    Volume: 44
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 609 to 616
    Number of references: 25
    Language: engleski
    Summary: On the basis of correlation of surface and subsurface geological dta it can be concluded that there is a possibility of discovering new oil and gas reservoirs in the southwestern parts of the Pannonian Basin. This paper presents the genetically and stratigraphically different chaotic rock complexes which to date have been studied on the surface: 1)the Cretaceous ophiolite melange; 2)olistostrome facies in Upper Cretaceous-Palegene flysch, and 3)exotic limestone-dolomite breccias. It is probable that some already known hydrocarbon accumulations are located in the chatic complexes, but their genesis has not been adequately interpreted.
    Keywords: melange, olistolith, olistostrome, hydrocarbon accumulation, Pannonian Basin

  14. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Gornjokredne vulkanske stijene iz nekih naftnih bušotina Dravske potoline i susjednih planina južnih dijelova Panonskog bazena (sjeverna Hrvatska)

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Journal: Nafta
    Number: 4
    ISSN: 0027-755x
    Volume: 44
    Year: 1993
    Pages: from 203 to 210
    Number of references: 25
    Language: engleski
    Summary: On seven samples of volcanic rocks taken from oil wells, K-Ar ages which are concordant with late Cretaceous geological ages have been determined. Petrologically, volcanic rocks are represented by basalt, metabasalt andalkali-feldspar rhyolite associated with hypabyssal alkali-feldspar graniteporphyry. This association of rocks is correlative to Upper Cretaceous bimodal volcanic association from Mt. Požeška Gora and the area of Voćin on Mt. Papuk.
    Keywords: Pannonian Basin, Drava Depression, oil-wells, late Cretaceous volcanism, bimodal basalt-rhyolite association, correlation, subduction

  15. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Palinološki o organsko-petrografski podaci za metamorfne stijene vrlo niskog i niskog stupnja metamorfizma Slavonskih planina (sjeverna Hrvatska)

    Authors:
    Jerinić, Georg
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Španić, Darko
    Sremac, Jasenka
    Journal: Geologia Croatica
    Number: 2
    ISSN: 1330-030x
    Volume: 47
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 149 to 155
    Number of references: 25
    Language: engleski
    Summary: Palynological data suggest a late Silurian to ?early Carboniferous sedimentation age for weakly metamorphosed rocks of the Slavonian Mountains. Palynofacies and organo-petrographic data indicate that the protolithic sedimentary rocks have been deposited in comparatively calm, anoxic to suboxic depositional environments. Vitrinite reflectance data indicate the coal rank of meta-anthracite or anchimetamorphic zone grading into the coal rank of meta-anthracite/semigrafite or anchimetamorphic/epimetamorphic zone.
    Keywords: palynomorphs, macerals, thermal maturity, very low- and low-grade metamorphism, stratigraphy, paleoenvironments, Slavonian Mts., Croatia

  16. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Geokronologija gornjokrednih i tercijarnih magmatskih stijena iz Slavonsko-srijemske potoline (južni Panonski bazen) i njihove osnovne petrološke karakteristike

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    P‚cskay, Zoltan
    Journal: Nafta
    Number: 7
    ISSN: 0027-755x
    Volume: 45
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 331 to 339
    Number of references: 45
    Language: engleski
    Summary: The paper presents geological and petrological data of igneous rocks sampled in 12 oil-wells from the Slavonija-Srijem Depression. Four groups of rocks can be distinguished: 1) Upper Cretaceous ophiolitic basalts; 2) Senonian basalts and rhyolites; 3) Egerian-Eggenburgian trachydacites, and 4) Badenian basalts. For each chronostratigraphic group K-Ar and basic petrological data are presented. All these igneous rocks are correlated with corresponding igneous rocks from the South Pannonian Basin and the northernmost Dinarides.
    Keywords: geological and isotopic ages, ophilites, bimodal basalt-rhyolite association, trachydacite, Badenian basalts

  17. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Najsjeverozapadniji izdanci dinaridskih ofiolita u jugozapadnim dijelovima Panonskog bazena na primjeru Kalnika (sjeverna Hrvatska)

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Šimunić, Antun (46896)
    Journal: Ofioliti
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 1 to 30
    Number of references: 63
    Language: engleski
    Summary: This paper presents geological, petrological and geochemical data for ophiolites from Mt. Kalnik which are correlated with ophiolites from the surrounding "horst" mountains. The ophiolites occur in Upper Triassic to Lower Cretaceous radiolarites and in the olistostrome melange which was tectonicallz reworked by final subduction processes during the Pyrenean phase. The present position of allochthonous ophiolites from the southwestern parts of the Pannonian Basin is genetically related to postsubduction extension and subsequent normnal faulting.
    Keywords: ophiolites, olistostrome melange, tectonic melange, radiolarites, basalt, diabase, gabbro, ultramafic rocks, amphibolites, rock classification, major- and trace-elements, correlation

  18. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Gjuro Pilar and his contribution in the geological exploration of Bosnia and Hercegovina

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Proceedings title: Zbornik znanstvenog skupa o Gjuri Pilaru (1846-1993)
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 85 to 94
    Meeting: Znanstveni skup o Gjuri Pilaru
    Held: from 10/01/93
    Summary: Gjuro Pilar is one of the founders of the geology of BiH and he participated together with first Austrian geologists in the elaboration of the first geological map of this area. He gave first and valuable petrological and paleontological papers nad first regioanl-tectonic interpretetion. Pilar's hzdrogeological data represent the basis of the karst hidrogeologz in general.
    Keywords: geological mapping, first paleontological and petrological data, regional-geological interpretations, foundation of the world karst hydrogeology

  19. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Vrlo niskometamorfne i metamorfni progresivni metamorfizam gornjokrdnih sedimenata planine Motajice, sjeverni Dinaridi

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Arkai, Peter
    O'Neil, James
    Cszaba, Lantai
    Editors
    Vozar, Stefan
    Proceedings title: Special Volume of IGCP Project No. 276, Dionyz Stur Institute of Geology
    Language: engleski
    Place: Bratislava, Slovačka
    Year: 1992
    Pages: from 131 to 146
    Summary: Upper Crataceous sediments of Mt. Motajica were affected by progressive metamorphism under P-T conditions of very low- to medium-grade conditions over a distance of a few kilometers. The radiometric progression is evidenced textural-structural arguments, mineral zonations, changes in the oxygen isotopic composition and geobarometric data from white mica bo. The regional subduction and related metamorphism was overprinted by latter granite plutonism.
    Keywords: Illite crystallinity, Muscovite Bo geobarometry, Vitrinite reflectance, O-isotopes, progressive metamorphism, subdiction, synkinematic granite plutonism
    Other: Ovaj rad je djelomično realiziran kroz kooperacijski USA-hrvatski projekt

  20. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Geološki tereni u dodirnom području najsjevernijih Dinarida i jugozapadnog Panonskog bazena

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Editors
    Ebner, Fritz
    Proceedings title: ALCAPA, Geological evolution of the internal E.Alps, Carpathians and Pannonian b
    Language: engleski
    Place: Oxford, Velika Britanija
    Year: 1992
    ISBN/ISSN: 0954 4887
    Pages: from 50 to 53
    Meeting: ALCAPA, Geological evolution of internal Eastern Alps, Carpathians and Pannonian Basin
    Held: from 07/01/92 to 07/03/92
    Summary: In the investigated area the following terranes are separated: 1)Northern Bosnia - Banija; 2) Slavonija; 3) Moslavina - Podravina and 4) Hrvatsko Zagorje. Basic geological, tectonic and petrological characteristics for each terrane are presented.
    Keywords: geological framework, stratigraphy, tectonics, petrology, Bosnia-Banija, Slavonija, Moslavina-Podravina, Hrvatsko zagorje
    Other: Usmeno izlaganje na navedenom znanstvenom skupu.

  21. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Tektonostratigrafske jedinice i geološki tereni između Jadranskog mora i južnih dijelova Panonskog bazena

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Jelaska, Vladimir
    Gušić, Ivan
    Šikić, Krešo
    Belak, Mirko (154051)
    Tomić, Vlado
    Editors
    Ebner, Fritz
    Proceedings title: Proceedings of the Geological Society of Greece, IGCP Project No.276
    Language: engleski
    Place: Atena, Grčka
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 1 to 35
    Meeting: 15th Congress of the Carpathian - Balkan Geological Association
    Held: from 09/17/95 to 09/20/95
    Summary: In the investigated area seven terranes and/or tectonostratigraphic units are identified which can be grouped into three megaunits: 1) Supradinaricum (internal Dinarides) which includes five terranes and/or units originated in basinal parts of the Tethys; 2) Adriatic-Dinaridic carbonate platform (the external Dinarides) genetically related to the Tethyan passive margin, and 3) the Banija-Central Bosnia unit, located between the two above mentioned terranes, represents the southeastern extension of the Sava nappe, i.e. the Southern Alps.
    Keywords: tectonostratigraphic units, geotectonical units, internal Dinarides, external Dinarides, Tethys, Sava nappe, Southern Alps
    Other: usmeno izlaganje na spomenutom skupu

  22. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Alpinske magmatsko-metalogenetske formacije sjeverozapadnih i središnjih dijelova Dinarida

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Jurković, Ivan
    Editors
    V”tte, Eva
    Proceedings title: Proceedings of the Geological Society of Greece, IGCP Project No.356
    Language: engleski
    Place: Atena, Grčka
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 1 to 6
    Meeting: 15th Congress of the Carpathian - Balkan Geological Association
    Held: from 09/17/95 to 09/20/95
    Summary: In the paper are presented basic geological, petrological, geochemical and mineral deposite data for five main groups of Alpine magmatic-metallogenic formations of the northwestern and central Dinarides: 1) Permo-Triassic rift formations; 2) Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous accretionary (ophiolite) formations; 3) Upper Cretaceous subduction related basalt-rhyolite formation; 4) Paleogene collisional granite formation, and 5) Oligocene-Neogene postsubduction andesite formations. All these formations originated during the Alpine evolution of the Dinaridic part of the Tethys and Paratethys.
    Keywords: Alpine magmatic-metallogenic formations, Dinarides, Tethys, Paratethys
    Other: usmeno izlaganje na spomenutom skupu

  23. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Alpinski regionalnometamorfni kompleksi Medvednice (sjeverozapadna Hrvatska)

    Authors:
    Belak, Mirko (154051)
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    P‚cskay, Zoltan
    Kolar-Jurkovšek, Tea
    Proceedings title: Abstracts 1. hrvatski geološki kongres
    Language: engleski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1995
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-96520-2-2
    Pages: from ? to ?
    Meeting: I. hrvatski geološki kongres s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem
    Held: from 10/19/95 to 10/22/95
    Summary: The paper presents new mineralogical, petrological and geochemical data for metamorphic rocks which build up the main ridge of Mt. Medvednica and its southern slopes. K-Ar measurements carried out on the metamorphic rocks yielded ages in comparatively narrow range from 110-122 MA. The Mt. Medvednica metamorphic complex is a product of synkinematic metamorphism of a Middle to Uper Triassic volcanic-sedimentary protolith.
    Keywords: Mt. Medvednica, K-Ar ages, Early Cretaceous low-grade metamorphism, Middle tu Upper Triassic volcanic-sedimentary protolith

  24. Type of paper: Paper in proceedings

    Title: Variscijski i alpinski granitno-metamorfni kompleksi južnog dijela Panonskog bazena u sjevernoj Hrvatskoj

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Editors
    Szederkenyi, Tibor
    Proceedings title: Crystalline basement of the Tisia megaunit
    Language: engleski
    Place: Budimpešta, Mađarska
    Year: 1995
    Pages: from 1 to 76
    Summary: The paper presents a review on Variscan and Alpine granite-metamorphic complexes of the Slavonian Mts. and Moslavačka Gora and the surrounding basement of the Pannonian Basin in the adjoining area with the northernmost Dinarides. For all these complexes are summarized geological and geochronological data with geological maps and columns and are presented data on rock types, metamorphism (character, geothermometry, geobarometry) and granite plutonism (I-type, S-type, and A-type genetical families). Geodynamic interpretation, including the consideration of protolithic rocks, are presented separately the Variscan and Alpine Wilson cycles.
    Keywords: granite-metamorphic complexes, Variscan and Alpine orogeny, South Pannonian Basin, Slavonija, Moslavina, Tertiary basement, radiometric ages, mineral chemistry, rock classification, index minerals, major - and trace- elements, REE, stable isotopes, geodznamic interpretation
    Other: Ovaj rad je proistekao kroz 3-godišnji kooperacioni ugovor o znanstvenoj suradnji između Mađarske i Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjnosti.

  25. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title: Isotopic ages of volcanic rocks from the Sava-Drava interfluve

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Ordering party: INA-Naftaplin
    Institution depot: INA-Naftaplin
    Year: 1994
    Number of pages: 75
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: In the final report are presented data on K-Ar and Rb-Sr age determination carried out on 93 samples of volcanic rocks taken on outcrops and in oil-wells. The obtained radiometric ages were evaluated and correlated with presumed geological ages. Based on mutually concordant geological and isotopic ages three Mesozoic and four Tertiary volcanic formations have been identified.
    Keywords: radiometric dating, volcanic rocks
    Other: Većina K-Ar određivanja (oko 50 uzoraka) urađena su u Atomskom institutu iz Debrecina od strane dr. Zoltana Pecskay.

  26. Type of paper: Survey/Study

    Title: Volcanic rocks from the Sava-Drava interfluve and Baranja (based on surface and subsurface data)

    Authors:
    Pamić, Jakob (98874)
    Ordering party: INA-Naftaplin
    Institution depot: INA-Naftaplin
    Year: 1995
    Number of pages: 269
    Language: hrvatski
    Summary: In recent oil-geoplogical explorations all volcanic rocks were grouped in one single geological formation of the early Miocene age. Based on detailed geological, geochronological, petrological and geochemical data, obtained on rocks both from outcrops and oil wells, seven chronostratigraphically and petrologically different volcanic formations can be separated: 1) Middle Triassic basalt formation, 2) Jurassic - Lower Cretaceous diabase-basalt formation, 3) Upper Cretaceous basalt-rhyolite formation, 4) Egerian - Eggenburgian andesite formation, 5) Karpathian trachyandesite formation, 6) Badenian basalt-andesite formation, and 7) post-Badenian alkalic basalt formation.
    Keywords: volcanic rocks, age determinations
    Other: Ovaj projekt je na analitičkom planu najvećim dijelom realiziran kroz kooperativnu američko-hrvatsku znanstvenu suradnju, kaoi kroz suradnju s Atomskim institutom iz Debrecina.


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