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ANTIMONY
FLUORSPAR
MAGNESITE
BAUXITE
HIGHLY GRADED INVESTMENTS OPPORTUNITIES
INVESTMENTS PERSPECTIVE DEPOSITS/OCCURRENCES
Čemernica
Totinovac-Viduša
Field Ljubija
Podhrusanj
Rupice
Rid
Veliki do
Križ
Veovača
Podkozara
Lisac
Vitlovac
Čumavić
Bešpelj-Crvene stijene
Poljana
Studena Vrela
Podzavelin-Vinica
Volujak-Kadim
Zagorje
Vinjani
Vučipolje
Trebistovo-Sobač
Mratnjača-Medine stanine
Krstače-Cerovi Doci
Varda planina
Crne lokve-Kidačke njive
Resnica-Grabova draga
Uzarici-Knežpolje
Trn-Sliškovića lokve
Mamići-Rasno-Hamzići
Blatnica-Lokvice
Krehin Gradac-Blizanci
Ošljari-Krivodol
Jasenjani
Žovnica
Vitina-Lipno
Bivolje brdo-Domanovići
Poplat
Gornji Brštanik
Dabrica
Hodovo
Hrgud
Služanj
Udrežnje
Viduša
Bjelaj
Suvaja-Šolaja
Field Pritoka-Tihotina-Trovrh
Veliki Skočaj
Palež
Podbraćan
Šumarnica
Palež 2-Braćan
Štedra
Crvene stijene
Kosturi
Gerovi
Dragošnica
Žedanjsko
Pribojevići
Kutuzero
Field Krnjeuša-Bravski vrh-Crni vrh
Meovršje
Hrmza
Pećine
Žune-Ljubija
Vidrenjak-Ljubija
Miljevica
Zeničica
Drinjača
Field Moševac
Field Novi Šeher
Ošve
Bijeli Klanci
Veliki Križ
Sač
Muratovac
Field Žepče
Loznikovac
Selište
Čubrino Brdo
Field Bajvat
Field Dištica
Field Olovo
Jelovac
Mednjak
Pločni
Snjegotina
Četnja
Stanikova 2
Čađavica 2
Jazaviči
Repište
Raulića potok
Sigovac
Tanasića potok
Brezna
Stražbenica
Ravno brdo
Domaćevac
Dugovac
Mala Ukrina
Blatnica
Bukovički jarak
Milošev jarak
Proleterov do
Skok
Vranilovići
Maksimova kosa
Paradnjak
Goveđa luka
Samar
Field Vrbanja-Banja Luka
Field Snjegotina-Banja Luka
Field Prnjavor
Field Teslić
Field Kladanj
Field Rupice
Field Srebrenica
Field Vlasenica-Srebrenica
Borik
Moševac
Paklenica
Šahmanska Bašća
Divan 1
Divan 2
Daska
Beša Potok
Drum
Polića njive
Velike ravni
Krčevina
Maoča
Dištica
Donje Lanište
Mladoševac
Tovarnica
Berina
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 ( 1M1, 2M1, 1M1, 1M1 )
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 (1K2 – 5K2 ): 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,K1, J,K2-J,K – Banja Luka area; J,K1-J,K4 – 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