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The documented Neoproterozoic rocks and ore deposits are known in the Pelagonides (Central Macedonia) and presumed on the basis of superposition in the Serbo-Macedonian Mass (Lower Complex). Paleontologically documented Cambrian-Ordovician (the Early Paleozoic) complexes are in the Medvednica Mt., the Drina-Ivanjica area (the Golija complex), in the West Macedonia and in the Vlasina Complex (SE Serbia). Presumed Early Palaeozoic complex is situated in the South Tisia, in the Una-Sana area and in the Mid-Bosnian Schist Mts.
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Jurkovic, I. (2005). Neoproterozoic and Early Palaeozoic metallogenies in the Dinarides, South Tisia, Pelagonides and Serbo-Macedonian Mass. In: Mao, J., Bierlein, F.P. (eds) Mineral Deposit Research: Meeting the Global Challenge. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27946-6_5
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