About us
Research in the General Geology group, led by Tenure-Track Professor Nevena Andrić Tomašević, focuses on how tectonics, magmatism, climate and surface processes interact to influence sedimentary basins and their associate mountain ranges. In particular we are interested in:
- The influence of geodynamic processes on location, timing and rates of sediment accumulation.
- Source to sink relations in sedimentary basins associated with hydrothermal systems.
- Disentangling and quantifying tectonic and climatic controls on erosion, transport and deposition.
To investigate these topics, we use a range of tools and techniques including field observations, analytical measurements, basin analysis and numerical models.
Our research has broad implications on the sustainable use of sedimentary basins for underground resources like drinking water, raw materials and pore-space to produce and store energy.
For more information, check out our ongoing projects and open positions.
Date | Time | Title | Speaker |
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19/12/2024 |
16:00h |
On the use of LandLab to generate stratigraphic forward models | |
12/12/2024 |
16:00h |
Multi-proxy isotope tracing of dolomitization processes in the Williston Basin, North America |
We are pleased to let you know that our article Topography Response to Horizontal Slab Tearing and Oblique Continental Collision: Insights From 3D Thermomechanical Modeling (doi:10.1029/2024JB029385) is now available online.
This work is a collaboration between Giridas, Paul and Nevena from our group and A. Koptev (GFZ Potsdam), T. Gerya (ETH Zurich), and S. Crosetto (GFZ Potsdam).
Robert attended the GeoSaxonia 2024 conference in Dresden in September 2024 to present (poster session) his PhD work Reconstructing the evolution of the Miocene Sinj Basin through U-Pb zircon geochronology (Dinarides Lake System, Croatia)
This work is a collaboration between Robert and Nevena from our group, O. Mandic (Natural History Museum Vienna), K. Mužek (Croatian Geological Survey), A. Zeh (AGW, KIT) and D. Pavelić (University of Zagreb).
We are pleased to let you know that our article Mineralogy, chemistry, and distribution of selected trace elements in coal and shale from the Ibar Basin (South Serbia) (doi:10.2298/TSCI240405143N) is now available online.
This work is a collaboration between Nevena from our group and Z. Novković (MMI Bor), M. Suárez (Univ. Salamanca), E. García-Romero (Univ. Madrid, IGEO), N. Nikolić, V. Gajić, V. Simić and D. Životić (Univ. of Belgrade).
We are pleased to let you know that our article Scenario Automation in Stratigraphic Multi-Well Correlation: Well Logs Versus Interpretive Rules (and Why We Should Care) (doi: 10.3997/2214-4609.2024101535) is now available online.
This work is a collaboration between Paul from our group and G. Caumon and C. Antoine (RING Team, Univ. Lorraine).