The marbles were investigated by cathodoluminescence and mineralogical-petrographical analyses of thin sections. We determined the typical mineral assemblages calcite+tremolite+phlogopite and calcite+dolomite+tremolite+phlogopite. Therefore, the estimated temperature from the stability of mineral assemblage is assumed at approximately 500°C.
COBISS.SI-ID: 692574
Analyses of quantitative mineralogical composition, granulometry and diatoms were carried out in Holocene sediments of Ljubljansko barje. We distinguished the following phases in the evolution of Ljubljansko barje: the late lake phase, marsh phase and humus, which represents Recent sedimentation.
COBISS.SI-ID: 30614573
The paper presents the taxonomy of 100 different gastropod species, which belong to 26 families. All species are Middle Miocene (Badenian) in age. The assemblages are practically identical to those elsewhere in the Paratethys and show also some similarities with the Mediterranean faunas. This observation suggests that the Slovenian Corridor, which linked these two marine realms, was still open during the Badenian.
COBISS.SI-ID: 30872109
The paper presents Late Cretaceous (Campanian) radiolarians from pelagic limestone of scaglia rossa type, lying between platform limestone below and Maastrichitian clastics with ophiolite debris. The results are important for regional geology of Turkey: 1) Campanian radiolarians have previously not been known in Turkey, 2) pelagic limestones are described as a new formation (Kemer Fm), 3) the newly obtained dating revealed that the Upper Antalya Nappes are composed of three different nappes (named Kemer Gorge, Bakirli in Tahtali Dag).
COBISS.SI-ID: 30105901
In four papers in an issue of Geodiversitas, all Mesozoic radiolarian genera described so far are illustrated and revised. Out of 915 genera in total, 584 genera are still valid, the others are synonyms, homonyms or nomina dubia. One paper describes the history of taxonomic research on Mesozoic radiolarians since the first publications in mid 19th century.
COBISS.SI-ID: 30106157