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The subsurface geology along the route of the new bridge at Ada Ciganlija Island (Belgrade, Serbia)
The largest single-pylon, cable-stayed bridge in the world was opened in
Belgrade on January 1, 2012 and it passes over the tip of the Ada Ciganlija
Island. Its monumentality, architectural design and construction innovations
became a new symbol of Belgrade. Core samples from the boreholes drilled for
the construction of the bridge revealed a relatively complex subsurface
geological structure. An Upper Cretaceous-Paleogene flysch formation and
Middle Miocene Sarmatian sediments were found near the surface on the right
bank of the Sava River. However, at the tip of Ada Ciganlija, the Upper
Cretaceous-Palaeogene flysch strata were found below several different
Miocene and Quaternary units. In the deepest borehole DB-6, the flysch
deposits were found at a depth of 80 meters. On the left bank of the Sava
River in New Belgrade, only Upper Miocene Pannonian marls and Pleistocene and
Holocene alluvial deposits were drilled. Based on a comparative analysis of
the borehole sections and structural characteristics of the rocks, it could
be concluded that the Pre-Quaternary units cascade subsided along
sub-parallel faults towards N-NW. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike
Srbije, br. 176015]