New radiolarian data from the Jurassic ophiolitic mélange of Avala Mountain (Serbia, Belgrade Region)

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An ophiolitic mélange of Avala Mountain located south of Belgrade was studied to obtain age data from blocks of radiolarian cherts and to enable better understanding of age and nature of this mélange. The studied area is located south of Avala Mt. and its geotectonic position is rather obscure. The obtained data allow us to determine radiolarians from five samples; one is of Late Anisian to Early Ladinian, and four of them are of Middle Jurassic (Late Bathonian–Early Callovian) age. The finding of Triassic as well as Jurassic age radiolarians in one and the same mélange suggests that this mélange formed during obduction of the Western Vardar ophiolites.

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Bragin, N., Bragina, L., Gerzina Spajić, N., Djerić, N., & Schmid, S. M. (2019). New radiolarian data from the Jurassic ophiolitic mélange of Avala Mountain (Serbia, Belgrade Region). Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 112(1), 235–249. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00015-018-0313-8

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