Vlado Kuk
University of Zagreb
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Tectonophysics | 1998
Eduard Prelogović; Bruno Saftić; Vlado Kuk; Josipa Velić; Mate Dragaš; Dubravko Lučić
Abstract Three main stages in structural development of the SW Pannonian basin are differentiated: the onset of extensional tectonics between the Oligocene and the Early Miocene, main extensional processes in the Early and Middle Miocene and prevailing transpression in the Pliocene and Quaternary. The neotectonic phase is given special attention in this paper. Structural fabrics allow to subdivide the area into three large structural zones: corresponding to the Western, Southern and Central marginal part of the Pannonian basin in Croatia. These zones are bounded by important faults: the Periadriatic–Drava fault, the Medvednica fault zone and the southern marginal fault of the Pannonian basin. The recent displacements within the Dinarides and the Eastern Alps form the boundary conditions for active transpressional deformation in the Western marginal part of the Pannonian basin. Dextral transcurrent displacement is evident in the zone of the Periadriatic–Drava wrench fault. The formation of the new types of structures is observed, especially in zones of compression along the faults. Narrowing of the area between the Sava and Drava rivers causes structural changes in the marginal parts of the corresponding basins, i.e. in the areas close to the Slavonian Mts. Recent tectonic activity is marked by the occurrence of earthquakes which are most common in the northwestern part of Croatia. The spatial distribution of hypocentres and of seismotectonically active zones is used to reconstruct probable displacements and the structural style of deformation in depth. The earthquake sources in the vicinity of the Medvednica fault and the Periadriatic–Drava fault are given special attention.
Geologia Croatica | 2000
Vlado Kuk; Eduard Prelogović; Ivan Dragičević
Seismotectonically active zones are formed due to displacements of segments of the Adriatic micro-plate that differ in size and in their rate of movement, and by the resistance of the rock masses of the Dinarides. The spatial position of these zones can be determined through the locations of earthquake foci. The zones of seismotectonic activity are then correlated with the most important faults on the surface. The seismotectonically active zones are relatively steeply inclined in the shallowest 10-20 km, which is caused by the oblique contacts between the Adriatic micro-plate and the Dinarides. The zones are curved at depth in many cases, which reflects the compression of the area. Curved parts of the zones are characterised by the greatest pressures and also by the most frequent earthquakes. Mildly inclined zones reflect the reverse displacements in the area, also probably the activity on contacts between rock masses of different density, or the extension of the Adriatic micro-plate subduction. The southern part of the plate is the most active. The greatest pressures caused by these movements occur in the area between Mljet island and Dubrovnik. Therefore the majority of earthquakes, and notably the strongest ones, occur in the area between Split, Imotski, Hvar island and Dubrovnik, as well as along the Montenegro coast in a SE direction.
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering | 2010
Marijan Herak; Ivo Allegretti; Davorka Herak; Krešimir Kuk; Vlado Kuk; Krešimir Marić; Snježana Markušić; Josip Stipčević
Rudarsko-geološko-naftni zbornik | 1998
Eduard Prelogović; Vlado Kuk; Renato Buljan
Geologia Croatica | 1999
Ivan Dragičević; Eduard Prelogović; Vlado Kuk; Renato Buljan
Pancardi 2000 - Abstracts | 2002
Vlado Kuk; Eduard Prelogović; Ivan Dragičević
Archive | 2000
Vlado Kuk; Eduard Prelogović; Ivica Sović; Krešimir Kuk; Kristina Šariri
Earthquake monitoring in support of disaster preparedness in SE Europe | 2004
Marijan Herak; Vlado Kuk
Znanstveni skup " Andrija Mohorovieić 140. obljetnica rođenja" | 2002
Vlado Kuk; Eduard Prelogović
Rudarsko-geološko-naftni zbornik | 2002
Eduard Prelogović; Vlado Kuk; Renato Buljan