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Skadar–Peć Fault

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The Skadar-Peć Fault is a fault in Albania and Kosovo. It strikes NE-SW between the cities of Shkodër and Peć.[1] The fault marks the southern limit of the external nappes of the Dinarides, which crop out in the north-west. In the south-east the fault borders the internal nappes of the Dinarides.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b Hrvatović, Hazim (2005). Geologic Guidebook through Bosnia and Hercegovina. Sarajevo: Geological Survey Sarajevo. ISBN 9789958935138.
  2. ^ de Leeuw, Arjan; Mandic, Oleg; Krijgsman, Wout; Kuiper, Klaudia; Hrvatović, Hazim (2012). "Paleomagnetic and geochronologic constraints on the geodynamic evolution of the Central Dinarides". Tectonophysics. 530–531 (2): 286–298. Bibcode:2012Tectp.530..286D. doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2012.01.004. PMC 4802511. PMID 27065500.