University of Novi Sad, Serbia
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- Record of the Dansgaard-Oechger events in European eolian deposits.
- Aeolian dust dynamics in Central Asia during the Pleistocene: driven by alternating atmospheric circulation patterns and/or the seasonal shift of the Asiatic polar front
- Amino Acid Geochronology as an Independent Test of Numerical Dating Methods Applied to Loess Deposits in Southeastern Europe and Central Asia
- An introduction to aeolian dust dynamics recorded in the Stari Slankamen loess sequence (Vojvodina, Serbia) - Implications for past atmospheric circulation patterns of Eurasia
- High resolution paleoenvironmental and climate variability of SE Europe since the MIS 9, recorded at the Mošorin loess-paleosol sequence (Vojvodina, Serbia)
- Inter-hemispheric linkages and teleconnections of past atmospheric circulation and aeolian dust dynamics recorded in loess sequences across Eurasia
- The last 850 millennia recorded at the Stari Slankamen loess-paleosol sequence: revised chronostratigraphy and long-term environmental trends
- Long term seasonality changes and abrupt climate oscillations recorded in highly resolved dust/loess sequences in SE Europe and Central Asia
- Aeolian Dust Dynamics and Synoptic Atmospheric Circulation Patterns in the Black Sea Region Since Marine Isotope Stage 15
- Deciphering the Geochronological Framework of Serbian Loess Using Amino Acid Stratigraphy
- Late-Quaternary Speleothem Records from the Balkan Peninsula - Potential, Objectives and First Results
- A Late-Quaternary stalagmite record from Vernjikica Cave, Carpatho-Balkans, Serbia
- Luminescence dating of the lacustrine record of Vršac (Carpathian Basin, Serbia) - implications for a palaeoenvironmetal reconstruction
- Evaluation of Global Emissions from Small Combustion Activities Sector: Sources of Uncertainties and Improvements in EDGAR
- Integrating magnetic susceptibility and colorimetric parameters for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions from loess-palaeosol sequences: A case study from northern Serbia for the last 430 ka
- Identification and Correlation of Tephra Layers using Comprehensive Mineral Magnetic Analysis in Middle-Late Pleistocene Loess Records of SE-Europe (Serbia)