Bojar, A-V., Neubauer, F., Koeberl, C., 2013. Geochemical record of Late Devonian to Early Carboniferous events Palaeozoic of Graz, Eastern Alps, Austria. In: Gasiewicz, A., Slowakiewcz, M., Eds., Palaeozoic Climate Cycles: Their Evolutionary and Sedimentological Impact. Geological Society Special Publication 376, 87–108.
Borojević Šoštarić, S., Palinkaš, A.L., Neubauer, F., Hurai, V., Cvetković, V., Roller-Lutz, Z., Mandić, M, Genser, J., 2013. Silver-base metal epithermal vein and listwanite hosted deposit Crnac, Rogozna Mts., Kosovo, Part II: A link between magmatic rocks and epithermal mineralization, structural and genetic model. Ore Geology Review, 50, 98–117.
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Cao, S., Neubauer, F., Bernroider, M., Liu, J., 2013. The lateral boundary of a metamorphic core complex: the Moutsounas shear zone on Naxos, Cyclades, Greece. Journal of Structural Geology, 54, 103–128, doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2013.07.002.
Cao, S., Neubauer, F., Bernroider, M., Liu, J., Genser, J., 2013. Structures, microfabrics and textures of the Cordilleran-type Rechnitz metamorphic core complex, Eastern Alps. Tectonophysics, 608, 1201–1225, doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2013.06.025.
Caporali, A., Neubauer, F., Stangl, G. Zuliani, D., 2013. Modeling surface GPS velocities in the Southern and Eastern Alps by finite dislocations at crustal depths. Tectonophysics, 590, 136–150, doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2013.01.016.
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