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The impact of natural closed depressions on soil organic carbon storage in eroded loess landscapes of East Poland [PDF]

open access: bronzeLand Degradation & Development, 2023
Soil erosion in loess landscapes results in soil organic carbon (SOC) redistribution and storage in SOC pools. Understanding the SOC dynamics is important because changes in the SOC stocks may have impacts on global climate change.
Renata Kołodyńska‐Gawrysiak   +3 more
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Morphogenesis of the Closed Depressions in Middle Atlas: Case of the Causse of El Menzel, Morocco

open access: goldIraqi Geological Journal, 2023
Closed depressions are the most typical exokarstic forms of the Moroccan Middle Atlas karst. These features present a great diversity of forms and sizes related to the multiple and often obscure conditions of morphogenesis in several karstic plateaus of ...
Iliass Naouadir   +5 more
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The importance of geological conditions for the formation of past thermokarst closed depressions in the loess areas of eastern Poland [PDF]

open access: diamondGeological Quarterly, 2018
Closed depressions (CDs) are common forms occurring in the European loess belt. So far, investigations of CDs in Europe have suggested various natural or/and anthropogenic processes leading to their formation.
Renata Kołodyńska‐Gawrysiak   +3 more
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Natural versus anthropogenic genesis of mardels (closed depressions) on the Gutland plateau (Luxembourg); archaeometrical and palynological evidence of Roman clay excavation from mardels [PDF]

open access: gold, 2016
Mardels, small closed depressions, are distinctive landforms on the Luxembourger Gutland plateau. In the present landscape most mardels are shallow fens, filled with colluvial sediments.
Jan van Mourik   +4 more
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The impact of palaeorelief on the origin of some closed depressions in loess areas in the Lublin Upland

open access: diamondPolish Journal of Soil Science, 2019
Closed depressions (CDs) are common small forms occurring in the European loess belt. The age, origin and evolution of these forms is highly debated. Some CDs are reproduced in the loess cover.
Renata Kołodyńska‐Gawrysiak
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Grain-size and microstructure of the loess from closed depressions in the Nałęczów Plateau (East Poland)

open access: diamond, 2019
The investigation was conducted in the eastern part of the Naleczow Plateau, a region of the Lublin Upland, in eastern Poland. The loess cover of this region was formed mainly during the last glaciation, and loess accumulation lasted until 15,000–12,000 ...
Renata Kołodyńska‐Gawrysiak
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The mapping of closed depressions and its contribution to the geodiversity inventory

open access: diamondInternational Journal of Geoheritage and Parks, 2021
Eulogio Pardo‐Igúzquiza   +1 more
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Geological conditions of the distribution of closed depressions in the Nałęczów Plateau (Lublin Upland, E Poland): are they an origin determinant?

open access: gold, 2015
Closed depressions (CDs) are landforms typical for loess areas. 1761 CDs have been inventoried within the Nałęczów Plateau. Large concentrations of CDs: 30–40 forms per km2 occur in areas where thick (more than 10 m) complex of glacigenic sediments ...
Renata Kołodyńska‐Gawrysiak   +4 more
openalex   +2 more sources

Geodiversity of closed depressions in a high relief karst: Geoeducation asset and geotourism resource in the "Sierra de las Nieves" National Park (Málaga Province, Southern Spain)

open access: diamondInternational Journal of Geoheritage and Parks, 2022
Eulogio Pardo‐Igúzquiza   +5 more
openalex   +2 more sources

Closed-loop neuromodulation in an individual with treatment-resistant depression

open access: greenNature Medicine, 2021
Katherine W Scangos   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

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