402 research outputs found

    Correlation of the lithostratigraphic profiles in the Paleogene basins in the Republic of Macedonia

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    During the Upper Cretaceous - Paleocene, after closure of the Vardar Ocean and collision processes (Laramie orogeny phase), on the territory of the Vardar zone and Serbian - Macedonian massif, in conditions of extension, were formed continental trenches where Paleogene molassa sediments are deposited. Lithostratigraphical structure of Paleogene sediments in the basins can be analysed on numerous open cross sections. Deep drilling was performed in the Tikves and Ovce Pole basin ( to 2703 m ). Paleogene sediments have been identified as Upper Eocene - Priabonian and Lower Oligocene (Maksimovič et al., 1954; Dzuranov et al., 1999; Stojanova, 2008), with a maximum thickness of 3000 - 4000 m

    Biostratigraphic correlation of the Paleogene sections in the Ovče Pole Basin,Republic of Macedonia

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    The Ovče Pole Basin is a large Paleogene sedimentary mass with NW–SE trend that is superimposed on varied rocks from the eastern part of the Vardar Zone in the territory of the Republic of Macedonia (Fig. 1). It is composed of 3.5 km thick succession, which is subdivided into four units: basal unit, lower flysch unit, unit of yellow sandstones and upper flysch unit. The Paleogene sediments of the Ovče Pole Basin usually contain abundant foraminiferal associations, which are represented by a large number of specimens, referred to diverse planktonic and benthic species. The latter enabled a Late Eocene–Early Oligocene ages to be determined (Maksimovič et al., 1954; Stojanova et al., 2012, 2013)

    Benthic Foraminiferal Morphogroups from the Paleogene of the Republic of Macedonia – preliminary data

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    The Paleogene sediments of the Republic of Macedonia contain diverse benthic foraminiferal microfauna (geological sketch-map with the distribution of the Paleogene sedimentary basins and the locations of the studied sections containing foraminifers were recently published by Stojanova et al., 2013). A total of 65 species have been recorded and described previously (Džuranov et al., 1999; Valchev et al., 2013a, b). This high taxonomic diversity led us to do the first step for estimating the paleoecological significance of the foraminiferal assemblages – a definition of groups of tests based on characteristic features of their morphology. On the basis of test shape (i) and the nature of test coiling (i.e. chamber addition) (ii), we defined and illustrated 11 morphological groups (morphogroups or morphotypes) (see Fig. 1)

    Lithostratigraphic characteristics of paleogene basins in the Republic of Macedonia

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    The Paleogene is one of the most intriguingintervals in the Earth history, marked by significantchanges in paleodynamic, palaeoclimate and inmarine productivity.Paleogene sediments are widespread in theRepublic of Macedonia and preserved with considerablythick masses on the Vardar zone, and insmaller relict masses on the Serbian-Macedonianmassif. During the Upper Cretaceous-Paleocene,after closure of the Vardar Ocean and collisionprocesses (Laramie orogeny phase), on the territoryof the Vardar zone and Serbian-Macedonianmassif, in conditions of extension, were formedcontinental trenches where Paleogene molassasediments are deposited. Early accumulation ofPaleogene sediments began with continental terrigenoussediments and, with gradual deepening ofthe environment, sedimentation was transformedinto marine sedimentation. After the formation ofthe Eocene-Oligocene sediment mass, during theUpper Miocene-Oligocene, it was subjected toPirinei-Sava compression, where Paleogene masswas dislocated, raised, faulted and exposed to intensiveerosion.Lithostratigraphical structure of Paleogene sedimentsin the basins can be analyzed on numerousopen cross sections. Deep drilling was performedin the Tikveš and Ovče Pole basin (to 2703 m).Paleogene sediments have been identified as UpperEocene – Priabonian and Lower Oligocene (Maksimovičet al., 1954; Dzuranov et al., 1999; Stojanova,2008) with a maximum thickness of 3000 –4000 m

    . Num. 59 Año 20 (2017) enero-abril. Alquimia. Sistema Nacional de Fototecas

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    - Editorial - Urbe noctámbula: travesías de Nacho López, por Yessica Contreras - Transitar en los veinte, por Miguel Ángel Morales - Las exóticas diosas de la noche, por Gabriela Pulido Llano - La noche del Puente de Nonoalco, por Claudia Negrete Álvarez - Vivir los años treinta desde la cultura gay, por José Antonio Rodríguez - Las mujeres al margen del salario mínimo. El caso de las “muchachas de buena presencia”, por Luis F. Bustamante - Los fondos fotográficos del Centro de Información Cultural en Hidalgo, por Gilda Andrea Noguerola Flores - Colección Ángel Bassols Batalla, por Violeta García Prado - Reseñas: - Tierras de Misión. Una aproximación a la arquitectura religiosa en el Estado de Hidalgo, por Rebeca Monroy Nasr - Ante el dolor de los demás, por Iván Méndez

    Main Characteristic of Gold in Some Deposits and Occurrences +Related to Tertiary Magmatism in Republic Macedonia

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    In R. Macedonia there are many occurrences of gold (Bogoevski, 1998). In this report, comparative analysis is presented for several ore occurrences related with Tertiary magmatism in the R. MacedoniaBorovic, Borov Dol, Plavica and Alshar. The localities selected belong to two major geotectonic units -the Vardar zone (ore deposits Borov Dol, Alshar and ore occurrence Borovic) and the Serbo-Macedonian massif (plavica ore deposit). The Tertiary magmatism of calc-alkaline type is most important for ore-forming processes in the region. The host rocks of the localities are mostly presented by volcanic sediments and volcanic and subvolcanic facies of latite, quartzlatite, andesite, basalt and their pyroclastics (ignimbrites, tuffs and breccias) (Stefanova et aI., 2004b). The literature data point out the Oligo-Miocene age of the magmatism for the Buchim and Kratovo-Z1etovo ore regions, while the Kozuf area is the magmatism is of the Miocene-Pliocene age (Boev et aI., 1993; Boev, Kovachev, 1994)

    Применети методи на истражување на појави и наоѓалишта на злато во Р. Македонија

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    Во овој труд се опфатени методите на проспекција на појавите на злато, поврзани за терциерниот магматизам во Р. Македонија, на четири локалитети. За регионална проспекција на минерализацијата на злато се земаа примероци за стрим седименти и се изврши шлиховање. Од материјалот за стрим седименти се направени испитувања со една посебна т.н. БЛЕГ метода со цел да се утврдат многу ниски содржини на злато

    Biostrattigraphic characteristics of Upper-Eocene sediments in the Serbian-Macedonian massif, Republic of Macedonia

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    This paper presents the results of micropaleontological research of foraminiferal fauna and calcareous nannofossils research of the Upper-Eocene sediments in the Delchevo and Strumica basins on the territory of the Serbian-Macedonian massif in the Republic of Macedonia, which are very important in solving the stratigraphy of the sediments. The studied micropalaeontological material was obtained from 31 samples coming from the upper flysh unit of 2 outcrop sections belonging to sedimentary basins: Delchevo and Strumica basin in the Serbian-Macedonian massif.The biostratigraphic significance of the foraminiferal fauna in the Upper-Eocene sediments is followed by stratigraphic distribution of 21 species of benthic and planktonic foraminiferal fauna, belonging to 18 genera and 15 families.The results of biostratigraphic nannofossil research revealed that the samples contain well preserved specimens of 17 species.Systematic classification of the foraminiferal fauna was done after Loeblich and Tappan (1988)

    THE FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF EUROPEAN COMPANIES: A COMPARATIVE APPROACH

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    The present study empirically examines the financial performance of European companies and tries to identify the profitability differences that exist between: enterprises with same profile, economic sectors and between several countries from the European Union. Based on data of the year 2009, the newest available on the BACH-ESD database, three financial performance main indicators are being calculated, namely: Return on Assets, Return on Equity and Net Margin. Results are discussed and compared with the ones obtained in former similar studies and some conclusions are drawn. The most performing sectors are found to be mining, quarrying, professional, scientific and technical activities, utilities and IT&C. The sectors that perform the worst are transport and storage, agriculture, accommodation and food service. As shown in other studies the most profitable and competitive companies in the sample belong to the Nederland, Belgium and Austria and the least profitable ones are situated in Italy and Portugal. As a complementary useful result of the study, the average values obtained for the three variables, in the various sectors considered, can be utilized for future comparisons, for assessing the financial performance of companies that belong to same sectors as those surveyed. This paper is a dissemination of the results obtained by the author in the doctoral program "The financial performance of EU member states' companies", coordinator: Professor Carmen Corduneanu, PhD, carried out within West University of Timişoara, Romania, in the period October 2010- July 2012.financial performance, return on assets, return on equity, net margin, BACH-ESD database
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