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TRACES OF METEORITE IMPACT IN THE SEDIMENTS OF KARSTIC DOBRA RIVER (CROATIA)

Franciskovic-Bilinski, Stanislav, Sikder, Arif M., Bilinski, Halka, Castano, Carlos E., Garman, Gregory C.

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Title
TRACES OF METEORITE IMPACT IN THE SEDIMENTS OF KARSTIC DOBRA RIVER (CROATIA)
Authors
Franciskovic-Bilinski, Stanislav, Sikder, Arif M., Bilinski, Halka, Castano, Carlos E., Garman, Gregory C.
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES IN GEOLOGY, EXPLORATION AND MINING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2015
Pages
507-514
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-31-5
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  2. Frančišković-Bilinski S., Detection of coal combustion products in stream sediments by chemical analysis and magnetic susceptibility measurements, Mineralogical Magazine, vol. 72, pp 43-48, 2008.

  3. Frančišković-Bilinski S., An assessment of multielemental composition in stream sediments of Kupa River drainage basin, Croatia for evaluating sediment quality guidelines, Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, vol. 16, pp 561 -575, 2007.

  4. Frančišković-Bilinski S ., Bhattacharya A. K., Bilinski H. , Bhattacharya B .D., Mitra A., Sarkar S. K., Fluvial geomorphology of the Kupa River drainage basin, Croatia: a perspective of its application in river management and pollution studies, Zeitscrhrift für Geomorphologie, vol. 56, pp 93 -119, 2012.

  5. Szöőr Gy, Elekes Z, Rózsa P, Uzonyi I, Simulák J, Kiss ÁZ, Magnetic spherules: Cosmic dust or markers of a meteoritic impact , Nuclear Instrumental Methods B, vol. 181, pp 557-562, 2001.

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  7. Marjanac Lj. , Marjanac T., Glass spherules from Dubci (Croatia) –possible evidence of a lower Pleistocene impact. 72nd Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting: 5424, 2009.

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  9. Tomkins A.G., What metal-troilite textures can tell us about po st-impact metamorphism in chondrite, Meteoritics & Planetary Sci., vol. 44, pp 1133 –1149, 2009.

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  12. Ferriere L., Koeberl C., Reimold W.U., Characterisation of ballen quartz and cristobalite in impact breccias: new observations and constraints on ballen formation, European Journal of Mineralogy vol. 21, pp 203–217, 2009. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

  13. Frančišković-Bilinski S., Bilinski H., Scholger R., Tomašić N., Maldini K., Magnetic spherules in sediments of the sinking karstic Dobra River (Croatia), Journal of Soils and Sediments, vol. 14, pp 600-614, 2014.

  14. Frančišković-Bilinski S., Detection of coal combustion products in stream sediments by chemical analysis and magnetic susceptibility measurements, Mineralogical Magazine, vol. 72, pp 43-48, 2008.

  15. Frančišković-Bilinski S., An assessment of multielemental composition in stream sediments of Kupa River drainage basin, Croatia for evaluating sediment quality guidelines, Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, vol. 16, pp 561 -575, 2007.

  16. Frančišković-Bilinski S ., Bhattacharya A. K., Bilinski H. , Bhattacharya B .D., Mitra A., Sarkar S. K., Fluvial geomorphology of the Kupa River drainage basin, Croatia: a perspective of its application in river management and pollution studies, Zeitscrhrift für Geomorphologie, vol. 56, pp 93 -119, 2012.

  17. Szöőr Gy, Elekes Z, Rózsa P, Uzonyi I, Simulák J, Kiss ÁZ, Magnetic spherules: Cosmic dust or markers of a meteoritic impact , Nuclear Instrumental Methods B, vol. 181, pp 557-562, 2001.

  18. Cohn A., Formation of Magnetite nanoparticles by thermal decomposition of iron bearing carbonates: Implications for he evidence of fossil life on Mars. Materials*NNIN REU 2006 Research Accomplishments, pp 58-59, 2006.

  19. Marjanac Lj. , Marjanac T., Glass spherules from Dubci (Croatia) –possible evidence of a lower Pleistocene impact. 72nd Annual Meteoritical Society Meeting: 5424, 2009.

  20. Hecht L., Hamann C., Schultze D., Ebert M., Reimold W.U. Wirth R., L iquid immiscibility and disequilibrium textures in quenched impact melt of the wabar and tenoumer craters, Large Meteorite Impacts and Planetary Evolution V, 2013.

  21. Tomkins A.G., What metal-troilite textures can tell us about po st-impact metamorphism in chondrite, Meteoritics & Planetary Sci., vol. 44, pp 1133 –1149, 2009.

  22. Kraussand A., Whymark, A., Agglutinated Au stralasian Tektites, 45th Lunar an d Planetary Science Conference, 2014.

  23. Bates J.B., Raman spectra of α and β cristobalite, Journal of Chemical Physics , vol. 57, pp 4042–4047, 1972.

  24. Ferriere L., Koeberl C., Reimold W.U., Characterisation of ballen quartz and cristobalite in impact breccias: new observations and constraints on ballen formation, European Journal of Mineralogy vol. 21, pp 203–217, 2009. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

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