The Neogene lakes on the Balkan land

  • Nadežda Krstić
  • Ljubinko Savić Serbian Chamber of Commerce, Belgrade
  • Gordana Jovanović Museum of Natural History, Beograd
Keywords: neogene, south-eastern Europe, lacustrine environments

Abstract

Palaeogeographic maps of the lacustrine Miocene and Pliocene have been constructed according to all the known geological data. The Lakes of the Balkan Land, depending on the tectonics, migrated due to causes from the deep subsurface. There are several phases of the Miocene lakes: the lowermost Miocene transiting from marine Oligocene, Lower, Middle, Upper Miocene covering, in patches, the main part of the Land. The Pliocene lakes spread mostly to the north of the Balkan Land and covered only its marginal parts. Other lake-like sediments, in fact freshened parts of the Black Sea Kuialnician (Upper Pliocene), stretched along the middle and southern portions of the Balkan Peninsula (to the south of the Balkan Mt.). Subsequently, the Balkan Peninsula was formed.

Published
2012-12-20
How to Cite
Krstić, N., Savić, L. and Jovanović, G. (2012) “The Neogene lakes on the Balkan land”, Geološki anali Balkanskoga poluostrva, 73(1), pp. 37-60. doi: 10.2298/GABP1273037K.
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Original Scientific Paper