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CORRELATION OF GEOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN THE OIL SHALE IN THE LOCALITY VINA AND LOCALITY ALEKSINAC
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The project No 17005 (2008-2010) is a correlation Subotinac locality in the global wine and gave immense larger investigation of Subotinac (The Aleksinac basin) in respect of geological research. This paper is the result of research by the project of the Ministry of Science and Technological Development No 17005 R. Serbia. Papir presented corelation results of previous prospecting and detailed geological study of the basis for a new supplementary geological and chemical-technological research oil shale in the vicinity of the village Vina.
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