2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0264-8172(00)00038-6
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The Neogene evolution and hydrocarbon potential of the Pannonian Basin in Croatia

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“…SZB Oligocene to Lower Miocene Slovenia-Zagorje Basin, PB Pannonian Basin, PF Periadriatic Fault, LF Lavantal Fault, SˇF Š oštanj Fault, CF Celje Fault, DoF Donat Fault, LjF Ljutomer Fault, BF Balaton Fault, NF Nagykanizsa Fault, SF Sava Fault, DrF Drava Fault Pannonian Basin, comprises an upward succession of alluvial/lacustrine deposits and terminates with the marine deposits of the Paratethys transgression. The Sava and Drava depressions accumulated thick clastic deposits plumbed by mud rocks that trapped significant oil accumulations from basement rocks (Lučić et al 2001;Saftić et al 2003;Dolton 2006). Our study areas are located at the western margin of the Drava depression (Mt.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SZB Oligocene to Lower Miocene Slovenia-Zagorje Basin, PB Pannonian Basin, PF Periadriatic Fault, LF Lavantal Fault, SˇF Š oštanj Fault, CF Celje Fault, DoF Donat Fault, LjF Ljutomer Fault, BF Balaton Fault, NF Nagykanizsa Fault, SF Sava Fault, DrF Drava Fault Pannonian Basin, comprises an upward succession of alluvial/lacustrine deposits and terminates with the marine deposits of the Paratethys transgression. The Sava and Drava depressions accumulated thick clastic deposits plumbed by mud rocks that trapped significant oil accumulations from basement rocks (Lučić et al 2001;Saftić et al 2003;Dolton 2006). Our study areas are located at the western margin of the Drava depression (Mt.…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But Badenian is generally described as period when marine sedimentation took place everywhere in CPBS (e.g. Lučić et al, 2001, Vrbanac, 2006. Some new results located begging of all Neogene sedimentation in CPBS just in Badenian (Ćorić et al, 2009), what is today mostly accepted.…”
Section: Lower and Middle Miocene (1 St ) Megacyclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prior to the development of the Pannonian Basin, the assembly of the underlying basement from Carpathian convergence ended sometime before 12 Ma [11]. The first syn-rift extensional phase is documented by early Miocene subsidence and sedimentation [12][13][14][15][16]. This extension was also synchronous with the major extension of two microcontinents: ALCAPA and Tisza.…”
Section: Geologic-tectonic Setting Of the Pannonian Basin Serbian Emmentioning
confidence: 99%