Team members:
- Uroš Stojadinović, Dr.
- Associate Professor
General Information
- University of Belgrade
- Faculty of Mining and Geology
- Department of Geology
- Chair of Dynamic Geology
- Phone: +381638696187
- Email: [email protected]
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4420-2988
- Scopus Author ID: 54966693600
Academic Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Uroš Stojadinović is a geoscientist with expertise in tectonics and thermochronology. His main research areas are low-topography orogen building, thermal evolution of sedimentary basins, sedimentary provenance studies, (micro)structural kinematic studies, neotectonic studies, and geodynamic evolution of the Neotethys.
Important references
- Stojadinovic, U. & Krstekanić, N. 2023. Tectono-sedimentary evolution of the NE Dinarides margin: vestiges of the Adria-Europe convergence in Cretaceous sedimentary formations of central Serbia. Geološki anali Balkanskoga poluostrva, 84(1), 65-74.
- Stojadinovic, U., Krstekanić, N., Matenco, L. & Bogdanović, T. 2022. Towards resolving Cretaceous to Miocene kinematics of the Adria–Europe contact zone in reconstructions: Inferences from a structural study in a critical Dinarides area. Terra Nova, 34, 523–534.
- Stojadinovic, U., Djerić, N., Radivojević, D., Krstekanić, N., Radonjić, M. & Džinić, B. 2022. Late Jurassic radiolarites in the sub-ophiolitic mélange of the Fruška Gora (NW Serbia) and their significance for the evolution of the Internal Dinarides. Ofioliti, 47 (2), 103-112.
- Stojadinovic, U., Krstekanić, N., Kostić, B., Ružić, M. & Luković, A. 2021. Tectonic evolution of the Vršac Mts. (NE Serbia): Inferences from field kinematic and microstructural investigations. Geologica Carpathica, 72 (5), 395–405.
- Stojadinovic, U., Matenco, L., Andriessen, P., Toljić, M., Rundić, Lj. & Ducea, M. N. 2017. Structure and provenance of Late Cretaceous–Miocene sediments located near the NE Dinarides margin - Inferences from kinematics of orogenic building and subsequent extensional collapse. Tectonophysics, 710-711, 184-204.
- Marinko Toljić, Prof. dr.
- Full Professor
General Information
- University of Belgrade
- Faculty of Mining and Geology
- Department of Geology
- Chair of Dynamic Geology
- Phone: +381113219261
- Email: [email protected]
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0231-9969
- Scopus Author ID: 35575202200
Academic Curriculum Vitae
Prof. dr. Marinko Toljić is focused on interpretations of tectonic evolution, palaeogeography, and large-scale structures of orogens, fault kinematics and dynamics. His expertise extends to mountain-building processes in collisional orogens of the Dinarides and Carpatho-Balkanides, as well as understanding relationships of intra-lithospheric tectonic processes, dynamics of subduction zones and sedimentary basin formation. Furthermore, he is interested in unravelling how tectonics controls magmatism and ore deposit formation.
Important references
- Marton, E., Toljić, M. & Cvetkov, V. 2022. Late and post-collisional tectonic evolution of the Adria-Europe suture in the Vardar Zone. Journal of Geodynamics, 149 (6), 101880.
- Toljić, M., Glavaš-Trbić, B., Stojadinović, U., Krstekanić, N. & Srećković-Batoćanin, D. 2020. Geodynamic interpretation of the Late Cretaceous syn-depositional magmatism in central Serbia: Inferences from biostratigraphic and petrographical investigations. Geologica Carpathica, 71(6), 526–538.
- Toljić, M., Matenco, L., Stojadinović, U., Willingshofer, E. & Ljubović-Obradović, L. 2018. Understanding forearc evolution at fossil plate boundaries: inferences from the Cretaceous Adria – Europe convergence in the NE Dinarides. Global and Planetary Change, 171, 167–184.
- Stojadinovic, U., Matenco, L., Andriessen, P., Toljić, M., Rundić, Lj. & Ducea, M. N. 2017. Structure and provenance of Late Cretaceous–Miocene sediments located near the NE Dinarides margin - Inferences from kinematics of orogenic building and subsequent extensional collapse. Tectonophysics, 710-711, 184-204.
- Toljić, M., Matenco, L., Ducea, M., Stojadinović, U., Milivojević, J. & Đerić, N. 2013. The evolution of a key segment in the Europe–Adria collision: The Fruška Gora of northern Serbia. Global and Planetary Change, 103, 39-62.
- Branislav Trivić, Prof. dr.
- Full Professor
General Information
- University of Belgrade
- Faculty of Mining and Geology
- Department of Geology
- Chair of Dynamic Geology
- Phone: +381604899499
- Email: [email protected]
- https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9569-0179
- Scopus Author ID: 35320708200
Academic Curriculum Vitae
Prof. dr. Branislav Trivic has 34 years of practical and teaching experience in geology, covering a wide spectrum of scientific and industry-required research work in Structural geology, Tectonics, Remote sensing, Geomorphology, Geological mapping, and application of GIS in Geology. He participated in more than 60 research and scientific projects in Serbia and abroad concerning both fundamental and applied geological research in the field of tectonics and structural geology using his experience in field structural analysis as well as the application of Remote Sensing techniques and GIS.
Important references
- Mladenović, A., Antić, M., Trivić, B. & Cvetković, V. 2019. Investigating distant effects of the Moesian promontory: brittle tectonics along the western boundary of the Getic unit (East Serbia). Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 112, 143-161.
- Antić, M., Peytcheva, I., von Quadt, A., Kounov, A., Trivić, B., Serafimovski, T., Tasev, G., Gerdjikov, I. & Wetzel, A. 2016. Pre-Alpine evolution of a segment of the North-Gondwanan margin: Geochronological and geochemical evidence from the central Serbo-Macedonian Massif. Gondwana Research, 36, 523-544.
- Mladenović, A., Trivić, B. & Cvetković V., 2015. How tectonics controlled post-collisional magmatism within the Dinarides: Inferences based on study of tectono-magmatic events in the Kopaonik Mts. (Southern Serbia). Tectonophysics, 646, 36-49.
- Robertson, H. F. A., Trivić, B., Djerić N. & Bucur, I. 2013. Tectonic development of the Vardar ocean and its margins: evidence from the Republic of Macedonia and Greek Macedonia. Tectonophysics, 595, 25-54.
- Radoje Pantović,Prof. dr.
- Full Professor
General Information
- University of Belgrade
- Technical Faculty in Bor
- Department of Mining
- Chair of Surface Exploitation
- Phone: +381642153254
- Email: [email protected]
- [email protected]
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2015-5961
- Scopus Author ID: 36572323400
Academic Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Radoje Pantović is a mining engineer, dealing with the exploitation of mineral deposits, rock and soil mechanics, drilling and blasting technology, and seismic analyzes during blasting. In his research, Radoje investigates the influence of the physical-mechanical and structural properties of the rock mass and blasting parameters, on the degree of rock fragmentation by blasting, and the intensity of seismic tremors, as well as on the selection of optimal drilling and blasting parameters in underground and surface exploitation of mineral deposits.
Important references
- Stojadinovic, S., Lilic, N., Pantovic, R., Zikic, M., Denic, M., Cokorilo, V., Svrkota, I. & Petrovic, D. 2013. A new model for determining flyrock drag coefficient, International Journal of Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences, 62, 68-73.
- Stojadinović, S., Pantović, R., Žikić, M. & Stojadinović, G. 2014. FEM comparison of crack response to blasting ground vibrations and environmental changes. Acta Montanistica Slovaca, 19 (4), 175–181.
- Lapcevic, R., S. Kostic, S., Pantovic, R. & Vasovic, N. 2014. Prediction of blast-induced ground motion in a copper mine, International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 69, 19-25.
- Stojadinovic, S., Lilic, N., Obradovic, I., Pantovic, R. & Denic, M. 2016. Prediction of flyrock launch velocity using artificial neural networks, Neural Computing & Applications, 27 (2), 515 – 24.
- Pavlovic, M.M., Pantovic, R., Z. Jankovic, Z., D. Nedeljkovic, D., Nikolic, N., M. G. Pavlovic, M.G. & Stevanovic, J. 2019. Electric Conductivity of Electrolytic Copper Powder Filled Poly (Lactide-co-Glycolide) Composites, International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 14 (10), 9825-9837.
- Danica Srećković Batoćanin, Prof. dr.
- Full Professor
General Information
- University of Belgrade
- Faculty of Mining and Geology
- Department of Mineralogy, Crystallography,
- Petrology and Geochemistry
- Chair of Petrology and Geochemistry
- Phone: +381605419722
- Email: [email protected]
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002- 6910-0224
- Scopus Author ID: 36144373100
Academic Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Danica Srećković-Batoćanin, full professor at the University of Belgrade-Faculty of Mining and Geology, has been privileged to work as a petrologist and professor of igneous and metamorphic rocks all of her professional life. At the beginning of her career had largely concerned with studies of ophiolites, particularly with metamorphic sole rocks, but in the last decade deals with wall-rock alterations and attempts to understand and recognize these natural treasures.
Important references
- Marić, D., Srećković-Batoćanin, D., Vasić, N., Radisavljević, M. & Djekić, T., 2019. History of the Neogene Lake basin Belanovica (Serbia) inferred from petrological and geochemical data. Geologica Croatica, 72/1, 5-18.
- Ivanović, D.R, Valjarević, DJ. A, Srećković-Batoćanin, R.D, Martić-Bursać, N.M, Vukoičić, D.Ž. & Ivanović, R.M. 2019. Hydro geothermal potentials of the Rogozna mountain and possibility of their valorization. Open Geosciences, 11, 1071-1083.
- Vukoičić, D., Srećković-Batoćanin, D., Valjarević, A., Ristić, D., Nikolić, M. & Valjarević, D. 2020. Assessment of Geotouristic Values of Devil's Town, Serbia. Geologica Croatica, 74/2, 163–176.
- Mojsić Velikić, I., Rabrenović, D., Srećković‑Batoćanin, D. & Spahić, D. 2022. Geoheritage and Mining Heritage in the Promotion of Theme Parks: An Example of the National Park Đerdap (Carpathian‑Balkan Thrust‑And‑Fold Belt, Eastern Serbia). Geoheritage, 14:102.
- Tošić, A., Srećković-Batoćanin, D., Škraba Jurlina, D., Brkušanin, M., Karanović, J., Kanjuh, T., Nikolić, V., Mrdak, D. & Simonović, P. 2023. Treatise about reliability in dating events of evolutionary history of brown trout Salmo cf. trutta at Western Balkans: impassable barriers, isolation of populations and assistance of geological timeframe. Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria, 53(1), 1-18.
- Nevenka Đerić, Prof.dr.
- Full Professor
General Information
- University of Belgrade
- Faculty of Mining and Geology
- Department of Paleontology
- Phone: +381641149509
- Email: [email protected]
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5141-898X
- Scopus Author ID: 25924815000
Academic Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Nevenka Đerić is a paleontologist and her main areas of research are: Mesozoic radiolaria, basin formation and evolution in context with plate tectonic processes in the Alpine orogens of the Mediterranean realm, burial history of sedimentary rocks, the ophiolites of the Dinaridic-Hellenidic collisional belt. Her fields of experience and interest are: Integration of paleontology, sedimentology and biostratigraphy combined with microfacies analysis for palaeoenvironmental and palaeogeographic reconstructions, basin evolution and deposit forming processes.
Important references
- Djerić, N., Gawlick, H.-J. & Sudar, M. 2024. The Jurassic ophiolitic mélanges in Serbia – a review and new insights. In: Festa, A., Dilek, Y. & Barbero, E. (Eds.). Significance of ophiolites, mélanges and blueschist assemblages in probing the crustal anatomy and geodynamic evolution of orogenic belts. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 181 (2).
- Djordjević, B., Gawlick, H.-J., Djerić, N., Schlagintweit, F. & Radonjić, M. 2023. Middle Aptian Orbitolinid Limestones in Belgrade (Serbia): Microfacies and depositional environment. Geologia Croatica, 76 (3), 147–156.
- Mrdak, M., Wegerer, E., Sudar, M., Đerić, N., Đaković, M. & Gawlick, H.-J. 2023. Demise of the Wetterstein Carbonate Platform and onset of the Dachstein Carbonate Platform recorded in deep-water successions of the East Bosnian–Durmitor megaunit (Pliješevina, northern Montenegro, Dinarides). Geologica Carpathica, 74 (6), 443–458.
- Stojadinović U., Djerić N., Radivojević D., Krstekanić N., Radonjić M. & Džinić B., 2022. Upper Jurassic radiolarites in the sub-ophiolitic mélange of the Fruška Gora (NW Serbia) and their significance for the evolution of the Internal Dinarides. Ofioliti, 47 (2), 103-112.
- Bragina, L., Bragin, Yu. N., Kopayevich, F. L., Djerić, N. & Gerzina Spajić, N. 2020. Stratigraphy and Microfauna (Radiolarians and Foraminifera) of the Upper Cretaceous (Upper Santonian-Lower Campanian) Carbonate Deposits in the area of Struganik Village, Western Serbia). Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation, 28 (1), 65-87.
- Nemanja Krstekanić, Dr.
- Assistant Professor
General Information
- University of Belgrade
- Faculty of Mining and Geology
- Department of Geology
- Chair of Dynamic Geology
- Phone: +381643130552
- Email: [email protected]
- [email protected]
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2798-2003
- Scopus Author ID: 57219773894
Academic Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Nemanja Krstekanic is a structural geologist interested in understanding tectonic evolution and dynamics of orogens and transfer of deformation during large-scale processes such as oroclinal bending, indentation and back-arc extension. In his research, Nemanja combines his expertise in field structural analysis, geological mapping and analogue modelling to develop, simulate and validate models of various tectonic processes across different scales.
Important references
- Krstekanić, N., Willingshofer, E., Matenco, L., Toljić, M. & Stojadinovic, U. 2022. The influence of back-arc extension direction on the strain partitioning associated with continental indentation: Analogue modelling and implications for the Circum-Moesian Fault System of South-Eastern Europe. Journal of Structural Geology 159, 104599.
- Krstekanić, N., Matenco, L., Stojadinovic, U., Willingshofer, E., Toljić, M. & Tamminga, D. 2022. Strain partitioning in a large intracontinental strike-slip system accommodating backarc-convex orocline formation: The Circum-Moesian Fault System of the Carpatho-Balkanides. Global and Planetary Change 208. 103714.
- Krstekanić, N., Willingshofer, E., Broerse, T., Matenco, L., Toljić, M. & Stojadinovic, U. 2021. Analogue modelling of strain partitioning along a curved strike-slip fault system during backarc-convex orocline formation: Implications for the Cerna-Timok fault system of the Carpatho-Balkanides. Journal of Structural Geology, 149, [104386].
- Broerse, T., Krstekanić, N., Kasbergen, C. & Willingshofer, E. 2021. Mapping and classifying large deformation from digital imagery: application to analogue models of lithosphere deformation. Geophysical Journal International, 226 (2), 984-1017.
- Krstekanić, N., Matenco, L., Toljić, M., Mandić, O., Stojadinovic, U. & Willingshofer, E. 2020. Understanding partitioning of deformation in highly arcuate orogenic systems: inferences from the evolution of the Serbian Carpathians. Global and Planetary Change 195, [103361].
- Bojan Kostić, Dr.
- Assistant Professor
General Information
- University of Belgrade
- Faculty of Mining and Geology
- Department of Mineralogy, Crystallography
- Petrology and Geochemistry
- Phone: +381600111855
- Email: [email protected]
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8746-8516g
- Scopus Author ID: 56997234100
Academic Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Bojan Kostić is one of the petrologist team members. His main interests are magmatic and metamorphic petrology with a focus on the investigation of metamorphic rocks and their tectonic implications in crust, obduction and subduction zones. Using different technics from microscopy of thin sections to isotope geology he tries to reveal important magmatic and metamorphic processes.
Important references
- Sokol, K., Prelević, D., Romer, R., Božović, M., Bogaard, P., Stefanova, E., Kostić, B. & Čokulov, N. 2020. Cretaceous ultrapotassic magmatism from the Sava-Vardar zone of the Balkans. Lithos, Vol. 354-355.
- Maurer, M., Prelević D., Mertz‑Kraus, R., Pačevski, A., Kostić, B. & Malbašić, J. 2019. Genesis and metallogenetic setting of the polymetallic barite‑sulphide deposit, Bobija, Western Serbia. International Journal of Earth Sciences, 1-16.
- Jovanović, D., Cvetković, V., Erić, S., Kostić, B., Peytcheva, I. & Šarić, K. 2019. Variscan granitoids of the East Serbian Carpatho-Balkanides: new insight inferred from U–Pb zircon ages and geochemical data. Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 112, 121-142.
- Kostić, B., Srećković-Batoćanin, D., Filipov, P., Tančić, P. & Sokol, K. 2021: Anisotropic grossular-andradite garnets: Evidence of two stage skarn evolution from Rudnik, Central Serbia. Geologica Carpathica 72 (1), 17-25.
- Maleš, M., Ranđelović, N., Krstekanić, N., Kostić, B., Ćirić, N. & Stojadinović, U. 2023. New insights into tectonic relations between the Eastern Vardar Ophiolitic and Serbo-Macedonian units: inferences from a microtectonic study in central Serbia. Geološki anali Balkanskog poluostrva, 84 (1), 33-45.
- Miloš Velojić, Dr.
- Assistant Professor
General Information
- University of Belgrade
- Faculty of Mining and Geology
- Phone: +381658011650
- Email: [email protected]
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9629-4802
- Scopus Author ID: 57938252200
Academic Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Miloš Velojić is a geologist with a primary focus on the genesis of metallic mineral deposits. His current research is mostly focused on porphyry Cu-Au and epithermal Pb-Zn-Ag deposits. In his work so far, he has applied various methods, which include fluid inclusion analysis, LA-ICP-MS trace element analysis, SEM analysis, U-Pb geochronology etc.
Important references
- Velojić M., Jelenković R. & Cvetković V. 2020. Fluid Evolution of the Čukaru Peki Cu-Au Porphyry System (East Serbia) inferred from a fluid inclusion study. Geologica Croatica 73(2), 197-209.
- Šoster, A., Erlandsson, V. B., Velojić, M. & Gopon, P. 2023. Ultraviolet-photoluminescence and trace element analyses in Ga-rich sphalerite from the Djebel Gustar Zn-Pb deposit, Algeria. Ore Geology Reviews, 105474.
- Velojić M., Erlandsson B.V., Melcher F., Onuk P., Jelenković R. & Cvetković V. 2022. Trace elements in pyrite from the Čukaru Peki porphyry Cu–high-sulfidation deposit, Serbia: implications for ore evolution in a polyphase hydrothermal system, Geologica Croatica 75, 303-316.
- Klimentyeva, D., Velojic, M., Von Quadt, A. & Hood, S. 2022. Interpretation of Trace Element Chemistry of Zircons from Bor and Cukaru Peki: Conventional Approach and Random Forest Classification. Geosciences 12, 396.
- Velojić М., Prelević D. & Jelenković R. 2018. The origin of lead and sulphur in Tulare ore field, Lece magmatic complex, SE Serbia. Geološki anali Balkanskoga poluostrva 79 (2), 19-28.
- Jelena Stefanović, M.Sc.
- Teaching Assistant
General Information
- University of Belgrade
- Faculty of Mining and Geology
- Department of Geology
- Chair of Historical Geology
- Phone: +381653067021
- Email: [email protected]
- https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1021-6246
Academic Curriculum Vitae
Jelena Stefanovic is a PhD candidate specializing in the field of sedimentology and stratigraphy, more specifically the carbonate and mixed siliciclastic-carbonate systems, by combining lithofacies and biostratigraphic analyses, together with geochemical analyses. Currently, she is focused on the sedimentary evolution of the Lower Cretaceous deposits of the Getic Carbonate Platform.
Important references
- Stefanovic, J., Della Porta, G., Bucur, I. & Radivojevic, D. 2023. Siliciclastic input on the Lower Cretaceous shallow-water facies of the Getic Carbonate Platform (Eastern Serbia). Abstract book. 17th Bathurst Meeting - International Meeting of Carbonate Sedimentologists, Naples (Italy), September 5-7, 2023. pp 104-105.
- Stefanovic, J. 2023. Lower Cretaceous shallow-water carbonate successions and platform drowning evidence (Getic Carbonate Platform, Southeastern Serbia). IAS Postgraduate Grant Report (2022 -Session 1). The Newsletter of the International Association of Sedimentologists, Issue 8, 2023.
- Stefanovic, J. & Radivojevic, D. 2021. Visokorezolutivna sekvenciona stratigrafija karbonata - teorija i primeri. lzvestaji Srpskog geoloskog drustva za 2020. godinu. Srpsko geolosko drustvo Beograd 2021. pp.67-81.
- Nikola Randjelović M.Sc.
- Teaching Assistant
General Information
- University of Belgrade
- Faculty of Mining and Geology
- Department of Geology
- Chair of Dynamic Geology
- Phone: +381638415751
- Email: [email protected]
- https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5884-5194
- Scopus Author ID: 58546327900
Academic Curriculum Vitae
Nikola Randjelovic is a structural geologist interested in understanding the tectonic evolution and dynamics of orogens and the transfer of deformation during large-scale processes such as slab detachment and slab tearing in segmented convergence zones. In his research, Nikola combines his expertise in field structural analysis, geological mapping, thermochronology and analogue modelling to develop, simulate and validate models of various tectonic processes across different scales.
Important references
- Randjelovic, N., Matenco, L., Maleš, M., Krstekanic, N., Stojadinovic, U., Trivić, B. & Toljić, M. 2023. Towards understanding the crustal response of slab tearing and detachment: inferences from the Dinarides-Hellenides transition. In EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts (pp. EGU-7378).
- Maleš, M., Ranđelović, N., Krstekanić, N., Kostić, B., Ćirić, N. & Stojadinović, U., 2023. New insights into tectonic relations between the Eastern Vardar Ophiolitic and Serbo-Macedonian units: Inferences from a microtectonic study in central Serbia. Geološki anali Balkanskog poluostrva, 84 (1), 33-45.
- Stojadinović, U., Toljić, M., Trivić, B., Pantović, R., Srećković-Batoćanin, D., Krstekanić, N., Kostić, B., Velojić, M., Stefanović, J., Ranđelović, N. & Maleš, M. 2024. Geodynamics of basins above subducted slabs: An integrated modelling study of tectonics, sedimentation, and magmatism in the Timok Magmatic Complex. Geološki anali Balkanskoga poluostrva.
- Maja Maleš, M.Sc.
- Teaching Assistant
General Information
- University of Belgrade
- Faculty of Mining and Geology
- Department of Geology
- Chair of Dynamic Geology
- Phone: +381605210022
- Email: [email protected]
- [email protected]
- [email protected]
- https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6931-3676
- Scopus Author ID: 58545903600
Academic Curriculum Vitae
Maja Maleš is a PhD student currently working on understanding the kinematic evolution across an orogenic chain quantitatively coupled with the characterization of fluid flow and fluid-rock interactions, as well as reservoir properties and its evolution at varying spatial scales. In her research, she will constrain fault/fracture diagenesis and related fluid-rock interactions via experimental and numerical applications, as well as improve numerical basin modelling along defined transects, focusing on overpressure development and fracturing.
Important references
- Maleš, M., Ranđelović, N., Krstekanić, N., Kostić, B., Ćirić, N. & Stojadinović, U., 2023. New insights into tectonic relations between the Eastern Vardar Ophiolitic and Serbo-Macedonian units: Inferences from a microtectonic study in central Serbia. Geološki anali Balkanskog poluostrva, 84 (1), 33-45.
- Randjelovic, N., Matenco, L., Maleš, M., Krstekanic, N., Stojadinovic, U., Trivić, B. & Toljić, M. 2023. Towards understanding the crustal response of slab tearing and detachment: inferences from the Dinarides-Hellenides transition. In EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts (pp. EGU-7378).
- Stojadinović, U., Toljić, M., Trivić, B., Pantović, R., Srećković-Batoćanin, D., Krstekanić, N., Kostić, B., Velojić, M., Stefanović, J., Ranđelović, N. & Maleš, M. 2024. Geodynamics of basins above subducted slabs: An integrated modelling study of tectonics, sedimentation, and magmatism in the Timok Magmatic Complex. Geološki anali Balkanskoga poluostrva.