Geologia Croatica

Papers
(The median citation count of Geologia Croatica is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
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Albian biostratigraphy and palaeoecology of the Sharib-1X borehole (northern Egypt): Insights from palynomorphs and palynofacies13
Continuous Wavelet Transformation to Quantify small-scale Cycles of Petrophysical Properties; a New Approach Applied in a Potential Disposal Repository of Nuclear Waste, SW Hungary6
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Middle Miocene (Late Badenian) microvertebrates from Hidas, SW Hungary5
From deep-marine stratigraphic condensation to mass-transport deposition: Illyrian stepwise extension recorded in a red nodular limestone drowning sequence (Bulog Formation) of the Ravni Carbonate Ram5
Sedimentological infill of the Middle Triassic half-graben below Mt. Vernar in Julian Alps, Slovenia5
Late Holocene changes in the composition of foraminiferal,ostracod and molluscan communities in condensed sediments(northern Adriatic Sea)5
Tracing the evolution of the world's first mined bauxite from palaeotopography to pyritization: Insights from Minjera deposits, Istria, Croatia4
Taxonomic revision of the Lake Pannon cockle subgenus Lymnocardium (Budmania) Brusina, 18974
First occurrence of dumortierite in Croatia: its chemical composition and appearance as an igneous mineral in leucogranite-hosted pegmatite4
Impact of coal depository and slag disposal from the Plomin thermal power plant on soil composition: insights from geochemical, mineralogical, and organic petrological analyses, Istria, Croatia4
Middle Aptian Orbitolinid limestones in Belgrade (Serbia): microfacies and depositional environment3
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Schlagintweitella inopinata, a new genus and species of Dasycladales (green algae) from the Upper Jurassic limestones of Romania3
Early Tithonian ammonites, microfacies, biostratigraphy, and biogeography from the Mészkemence section (Zengővárkony, Mecsek Mountains, South Hungary)2
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Dispersed conducting tissue from the Gzhelian (Saberian) of the Kounov Coal in the Kladno-Rakovník Basin, Czech Republic2
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Žune Ba-F epithermal deposit Part 1: Mineralogical and geochemical characteristics2
Microstructures of feldspar crystals from Pakra Creek valley granite (Papuk Mt., Croatia)2
Current utilization and hydrochemical characteristics of geothermal aquifers in the Bjelovar sub-depression2
Upper Miocene ostracods from the Krško Basin, SE Slovenia2
Integrated assessment of groundwater quality, agriculture suitability and health risk assessment in the Upper Indus Basin, District Gujranwala, Pakistan2
Preliminary chemical and mineralogical characterization of tailings from base metal sulfide deposits in Serbia and North Macedonia1
Žune Ba-F epithermal deposit Part 2: Geophysical characterization and exploration perspective1
General features of some pollymetalic ore deposits in the Republic North Macedonia1
Dating and geochemistry of zircon and apatite from rhyolite at the UNESCO geosite Rupnica (Mt. Papuk, northern Croatia) and the relationship to the Sava Zone1
Evidence and mineralogical and physico-chemical properties of chernozem and chernozem-like soils in Croatia1
Editorial: Primary and secondary resources of the Dinarides-Hellenides1
Epikarst of Eastern part of Suva Planina Mt.: a new perspective defining from an integrated survey1
The Alps as the main source of sand for the Late Miocene Lake Pannon (Pannonian Basin, Croatia)1
Deciphering the pedo-sedimentary complex of eastern Adriatic coast: Case study from Privlaka, Croatia1
Early Jurassic radiolarians from the Weitenau area (Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria) and their implications on palaeogeography1
Conflicting tectonic interpretations of the central External Dinarides1
Vulnerability methods in hard rock formation as a basis for groundwater risk assessment – from resource to source1
The primary and secondary mineral resources of Montenegro and their mapping into the European data model1
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Healed injury in a nektobenthic trilobite: “Octopus-like” predatory style in Middle Ordovician?1
Hydrogeological parameterisation of the Daruvar thermal aquifer: integration of fracture network analysis and well testing1
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