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Appendices
  • Appendix 2.1: Final report for the project area in Italy
  • Appendix 2.2: Final report for the project area in Slovenia
  • Appendix 2.3: Final report for the project area in Croatia
  • Appendix 2.4: Final report for the project area in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Annexes
  • Annex 2.1: Petrologic-microtectonic analyses of cleaved limestone on the Kras area
  • Annex 3.2: Analysis of Platy Limestone Chemical and Mechanical Properties
Maps
  • Map 2.1: Overview geological map of the RoofOfRock project area, as a basis for an overview on building limestone potential with typical limestone quarries.
  • Map 2.2: Map of the building limestone potential for the RoofOfRock project area (white – no potential, grey – low potential, yellow – potential, orange – high potential).
  • Map 2.3: Overview map of platy limestone occurrence in the project area in Italy and Slovenia and in Istria County (Croatia).
  • Map 2.4: Overview map of platy limestone occurrence in the project area in Zadar, Split-Dalmatia and Dubrovnik-Neretva Counties and in the project area in Herzegovina.
  • Map 2.5: Overview geological map of the RoofOfRock project area.
  • Map 2.6: Map of the platy limestone occurrence and its age in the RoofOfRock project area.
  • Map 2.7: Map of the platy limestone occurrence and its potential in the RoofOfRock project area.
  • Map 2.8: Map of all platy limestone quarries in the RoofOfRock project area.
  • Map 2.9: Map of all platy limestone quarries with platy limestone potential in the RoofOfRock project area.
Tables
  • Table 2.1: Locations of the selected 26 show-case objects in Kras/Carso, Zadar County, Split-Dalmatia County, Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Herzegovina-Neretva County and West Herzegovina County.
  • Table 2.2: Platy limestone types in the project area in Italy (Italian Kras/Carso).
  • Table 2.3: Platy limestone types in the project area in Slovenia.
  • Table 2.4: Potential and high-potential PL polygons in Istria, Zadar, Split-Dalmatia and Dubrovnik-Neretva counties (Croatia).
  • Table 2.5: Potential and high-potential PL polygons in the project area in Herzegovina.
  • Table 2.6: The general evaluation of quantity of selected (high-potential) PL types proposed to be considered as mineral commodities in Zadar County, Split-Dalmatia County and Dubrovnik-Neretva County.
  • Table 2.7: The comparison of the flexural strength and a field assessment for the PL quality of the selected PL types.

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