SELECT DEPOSIT/FIELD BY CLICKING THE CIRCLE/SQUARE ON THE MAP (step 1/4)
ANTIMONY
FLUORSPAR
MAGNESITE
BAUXITE
HIGHLY GRADED INVESTMENTS OPPORTUNITIES
INVESTMENTS PERSPECTIVE DEPOSITS/OCCURRENCES

LEGEND

Q

QUATERNARY: Generally | Q, gl – glacial deposite | Q, al – alluvijal deposite | Q, tr – turf

PI,Q

PLIO-QUATERNARY: sand, gravel, clay, loam, sandstone, conglomerate, marsh deposite

PI
1

LOWER PLIOCENE – PONTIAN: quartz sand, clay, lignite

M
3
2

UPPER MIOCENE – SARMATIAN: sandstone, marl, conglomerate, clay, limestone with brackish Fauna and marine

M
1
3

UPPER MIOCENE – SARMATIAN: sandstone, marl, conglomerate, clay, limestone with brackish Fauna and marine

M
3

UPPER MIOCENE – lacustrine deposit: conglomerate interbedded sandstone, marl, limestone and lignite layers

M
2,3

MIDDLE AND UPPER MIOCENE: marl, clay, interbedded brown coal, limestone, conglomerate (˝Lašva˝) and other lacustrine sedimentary rocks (Banovići, Kamengrad, Zenica, Livno and other basin) with Mammalia and Molluscoides

M
2
2

MIDDLE MIOCENE – TORTONIAN: marl ( streaks ), clay, sandstone, conglomerate and reef limestone

M
1,2

LOWER AND MIDDLE MIOCENE: andesite, dacite and pyroclastic rock (tuffa)

M
1,2

LOWER TO MIDDLE MIOCENE: a) Lacustrine facies: conglomerate, clay, marl, limestone interbedded brownish coal with Mammalia and Molluscoidea | b) lacustrine-lagoon facies: banded marl, tuffa and sandstone with halite (NaCl) lens, sediment of ˝red series˝ | c) homogeneous sediment: platy limestone, marl and sandstone

M
1

LOWER MIOCENE – Lacustrine sediment: basal conglomerate, clay, brownish coal layers, marl and limestone ( ​1M​1, ​2M​1, ​1M​1, ​1M​1 )

OI,M

OLIGO-MIOCENE – Lacustrine sediment: conglomerate, sandstone, limestone, brownish coal thinbedded (Zenica, Breza, North Majevica Mountain, Tomislavgrad )

OI

OLIGOCENE – lacustrine sediment: marl, limestone thinbedded brownish coal, sandstone ˝ripplemars˝argillite and marl ( Majevica Mountain); limeconglomerate (Šujica, Tomislavgrad )

E,OI

EOCENE-OLIGOCENE: conglomerate, sandstone, marlstone, limestone – ˝Promina˝ series (Herzegovina)

E
3

UPPER EOCENE: thickbedded sandstone, argillite, marlstone, and rarly, limestone – Flysch of North Bosnia and Herzegovina

E
2,3

MIDDLE AND UPPER EOCENE: marlstone, argillite, sandstone and conglomerate – Flysch of North Bosnia and Herzegovina

E
2

MIDDLE EOCENE: mica sandstone, marlstone, argillite, platy and thickbedded limestone, thinbedded coal with Molluscoidea and Echinodermata Corallineae

E
1,2

LOWER AND MIDDLE EOCENE: Alveolina-Nummulite limestone (Herzegovina); Flysch in Livno area and North Bosnia (marl, argillite, sandstone and limestone in permanente alteration)

Pc,E

PALEOCENE-EOCENE: Liburnian limestone (Herzegovina); finebedded marlstone, sandstone, siltstone and limestone – Flyschof North Bosnia; tickbedded and massie reef limestone in Doboj area

Pc

PALEOCENE: breccia, conglomerate, marlstone, limestone in rhythmic alternative; Flysch of South-West Bosnia

Pg

PALEOGENE: breccia limestone, calcarenite, thinbedded limestone, marlstone and sandstone (Glavatičevo and Gacko surroundings)

K
2
Pc

UPPER CRETACEOUS-PALEOCENE: finebedded marlstone, sandstone and limestone in rhythmic succession; Flysch of Grmec Mountain, Cazin and Gacko surroundings

K
2
Pc

UPPER CRETACEOUS-PALEOCENE: granite of Motajica Mountain

K
2
3

UPPER CRETACEOUS – SENONIAN: a) breccia, conglomerate, calcarenite, limestone and marlstone; Flysch and neritic facies with fauna | b) metamorphite of Motajica and Prosara Mountains

K
2,3
2

UPPER CRETACEOUS – TURONIAN-SENONIAN: limestone, dolomite, calcarenite and chert (Exterior Dinarides)

K
2
2

UPPER CRETACEOUS – CENOMANIAN-TURONIAN: bedded grayish limestone with Chondrodontae, whitish reef limestone, breccia, dolomite and dolomitic limestone (Vitorog and Velež Mountains)

K
1,2
2

UPPER CRETACEOUS – CENOMANIAN-TURONIAN: bedded grayish limestone with Chondrodontae, whitish reef limestone, breccia, dolomite and dolomitic limestone (Vitorog and Velež Mountains)

K
1
2

UPPER CRETACEOUS – CENOMANIAN: limestone, dolimite, bituminous and marly limestone, breccia and sandstone

K
2

UPPER CRETACEOUS – inseperable: differente limestone, marl, dolomite ind flysch

K
2

UPPER CRETACEOUS (​1K​2​5K​2 ): Flysch of Middle Dinarides in Bosnia and Herzegovina

K
1,2

LOWER TO UPPER CRETACEOUS – ALBIAN-CENOMANIAN: thin to thickbedded limestone interbedded dolomite, marlstone, calcarenite and breccia

2
K
1

LOWER CRETACEOUS – BAREMIAN-APTIAN: limestone, dolomite, marl, lime breccia

1
K
1

LOWER CRETACEOUS: limestone, dolomite and breccia interbedded marl and sandstone

K
1

LOWER CRETACEOUS – inseperable: limestone, breccia, dolomite, marlstone and conglomerate

J,K

JURASSIC-CRETACEOUS (Flysch): J,K​1, J,K​2-J,K – Banja Luka area; J,K​1-J,K​4 – Vlašić Mountain

J
2,3
3

UPPER JURASSIC – KIMERIDGIAN AND PORTLANDIAN: stratified and thickbadded limestone and dolomite with Ellipsactiniae reef limestone, breccia limestone and breccia

J
1,2
3

UPPER JURASSIC – OXFORDIAN-KIMMERIDGIAN: limestone with Cladocoropsis, dolomite and local conglomerate, breccia, sandstone and marlstone (Olovo- Kladanj area)

J
3

UPPER JURASSIC (inseperable): massive, thickbadded, stratified reef limestone, rary dolomite

J
2,3

MIDDLE TO UPPER JURASSIC: organogenic-reef massive limestone and dolomite

J
2

MIDDLE JURASSIC: stratified, thickbadded and massive limestone; dolomite and dolomitic limestone

J
1,2

LOWER TO MIDDLE JURASSIC: grayish to pinkish limestone interbedded dolomite, rary sandstone, marlstone, chert and quartzite

J

JURASSIC (˝Diabase-chert formation˝) : a) grauwacke and subgrauwacke sandstone, siltstone, argillites, shert, silicified limestone (dominant tectonic melange) | b) spilite, diabase, tuffa (ββ), gabbro (ν)
 | c) peridotite (σ), amphibolite (A), serpentinite (S); (Bosnian Ophiolitic Zone)

J
1

LOWER JURASSIC – LIASSIC: variegated marly limestone with Ammonoideae, dolomite and marlstone

T,J

TRIASSIC-JURASSIC: variegated stratified chert, silicified limestone and conglomerate, sandstone, argillite and grauwacke

T
3

UPPER TRIASSIC: limestone and dolomite, grayish, whitish or yellowish colour, local interbedded marlstone and sandstone

T
2,3

MIDDLE TO UPPER TRIASSIC: dolomite and limestone interbedded chert or lenticular chert, tuffa, silicified sandstone, argillite and calcarenite

T
2

MIDDLE TRIASSIC (inseperable): stratified and massive limestone, local dolomite and dolomitic limestone

T
2
2

MIDDLE TRIASSIC – LADINIAN: limestone, dolomite, sandstone, chert and products of submarine volcanism: diabase, spilite, diorite, quartzite, gabbro, tuffa etc.

T
1
2

MIDDLE TRIASSIC – ANISIAN: limestone and dolomite, sandstone, marlstone, chert and eruptive rock

T
1

LOWER TRIASSIC: sandstone, conglomerate, breccia, marlstone, argillite, slate and limestone in lower part (11T) and predominant limestone and marlstone in upper part (11T)

P,T

PERMIAN-TRIASSIC: holowish limestone, breccia and conglomerate, redish mica sandstone, schist, dolomite and gypsum-anhydrite rock; marble limestone and marble rhyolite, albit diabase and tuffa

P
3

UPPER PERMIAN: redish sandstone, breccia, conglomerate, argillite, slate, holowish limestone, evaporite, dolomite, marlstone and darkgrayish ˝Bellerophon˝limestone

P

PERMIAN (Generally): Sericite-quartz schist, marble limestone, marble, holowish limestone, gypsum-anhydrite rock, dolomite (Bojska and Oparska formation of Central Bosnia)

C
1,2

OWER TO MIDDLE CARBONIFEROUS: clastic rocks with effusive stones (spilite, tuffa), limestone, dolomite, ferruginous ore, schist and Culms flysch

DC

LOWER CRETACEOUS – inseperable: limestone, breccia, dolomite, marlstone and conglomerate

D
1,2

DEVONIAN-CARBONIFEROUS: rhyolite, diabase, spilite (ᵡ, ββ)

D

DEVONIAN (inseperable): limestone, dolomite, marble, schist and breccia

S,D

SILURIAN-DEVONIAN: chlorite-sericite-quartzite and graphite schist, quartzite, metasandstone, dolomite, limestone, marble

S
3

UPPER SILURIAN: platy schist with chert, limestone and phyllite schist