Abstract
The Dinaric karst of Yugoslavia has many deposits of red and white bauxites ranging in age from Triassic to Tertiary. Some deposits in Slovenia and Bosnia are of undetermined age. The number of bauxite beds at different stratigraphic horizons in each locality was determined by the number of periods of emergence. The Ljesev stup-Bijele poljane and Budos areas remained emergent a long time, and have thick deposits. Several horizons of bauxite were formed in Dalmatia, Herzegovina, and Vojnik-Prekornica. A brief emergence resulted in single bauxite deposits in Velebit, Lika, Istria, Grmec, and Bespelj.