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Technical Report and Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Piskanja Borate Project, Serbia
Kinematics and Extent of the Piemont–Liguria Basin – Implications for Subduction Processes in the Alps
Geologic CO2 Storage in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia an Initial Analysis of Potential and Policy
Neogene and Quaternary Stratigraphy Actual Terminology and Nomenclature
INHIGEO Annual Record No
International Commission on the History of Geological Sciences
The Study on Master Plan for Promotion of Mining Industry in Republic of Serbia Final Report
The Alpine-Carpathian-Dinaridic Orogenic System: Correlation and Evolution of Tectonic Units
Reconstructing Plate Boundaries in the Jurassic Neo-Tethys from the East 1
Jahrbuch Der Geologischen Bundesanstalt
Volume IX,Parti
New View on the Structural Pattern of Metohiya Basin and Its Margin
Vestiges of Cambro-Ordovician Continental Accretion in the Carpathian-Balkan Orogen: First Evidence of the ‘Cenerian’ Event in the Central Serbo-Macedonian Unit
Author's Personal Copy
Geosites Inventory in Liguria Region (Northern Italy): a Tool for Regional Geoconservation and Environmental Management
Radiocairbon,65
Stojadinovic[1].Pdf
Top View
4.8.0. Geodynamic Investigations in Serbia and Montenegro
Fauna of a Large Early Middle Miocene Lake of Serbia
Natnas Completo
GEOLO[KI ANALI BALKANSKOGA POLUOSTRVA Godina Osnivawa 1888
The History of Serbian Mining
Studenica Marble: Significance, Use, Conservation
Dacian Basin, Eastern Serbia)
The Neoproterozoic–Paleozoic Basement in the Alpidic Supragetic/Kučaj Units of Eastern Serbia: a Continuation of the Rheic Ocean?
Pannonian Basin – Depression Filled by up to 4,500 M Thick Tertiary and Quaternary Formations
Kinematics and Extent of the Piemont-Liguria Basin
Mineral Deposits and Mining Districts of Serbia Compilation Map and GIS Databases
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Sccs Voting & Corresponding Membership 2009
Groundwaters of Serbian and Slovenian Dinaric Karst
Viewers Are Acknowledged for Their Thorough Review of the Manuscript