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Contractional kink bands formed by stress deflection along pre-existing anisotropies? Examples from the Anglo-Brabant Deformation Belt (Belgium) and the North Dobrogea Orogen (Romania) [PDF]
Kink bands within two slate belts, the Anglo-Brabant Deformation Belt (Belgium) and the North Dobrogea Orogen (Romania), reveal similar problems with respect to linking kink band geometries to expected palaeostress directions.
BELMANS, M +3 more
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Hiding in plain sight: Integrative analyses uncover a cryptic Salvia species in Europe
Abstract Salvia is the most species‐rich genus of the family Lamiaceae, currently numbering almost 1000 species. The diagnostic feature of the genus is the unique staminal lever mechanism that allows for specific pollination modes. We encountered an unusual Salvia form in the field, in SE Romania, which resembles S.
Attila Mátis +7 more
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The wetlands role in generating blizzards. Blizzards in Dobrogea
Dobrogea (the south-eastern part of Romanian) is characterized by an excessive temperate-continental climate with blending aridity. It is a geographical zone with a specific feature: the polar air interference or transformation into tropical air and ...
CIURLAU Doruta
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Abstract Theonellid and phymaraphiniid sponges were described for the first time in assemblages of Campanian lithistid Demospongiae collected from Miocene gravels in the Bełchatów lignite mine (Mogilno‐Łódź Synclinorium, central Poland). Here we add an analysis of sponges from museum collections, as well as of newly collected material from Campanian ...
Ewa Świerczewska‐Gładysz +2 more
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Abstract Introgressive hybridization can pose a serious threat to endangered species which have an overlapping distribution such as in the case of two polecat species, Mustela eversmanii and M. putorius, in Europe. The population size of steppe polecat is known to continuously shrink, whereas its sister species, the European polecat, is still somehow ...
Lajos Szatmári +9 more
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Abstract The Dacian Basin was uniquely situated to record late Miocene hydrological changes that influenced depositional environments and faunal dispersal patterns in Central Eurasia's mega‐lake Paratethys. Differences between the high strontium isotope ratio (87Sr/86Sr) of the waters from Lake Pannon and local Carpathian rivers and low 87Sr/86Sr of ...
Iuliana Vasiliev +10 more
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The travelogues of the sixteenth-century Polish diplomats Erazm Otwinowski and Andrzej Taranowski are important, but as yet overlooked sources on the Dobrogea walls as well as on local geography and toponymy.
Richard Mason
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GEODYNAMIC FEATURES OF DOBROGEA FORMATION
The formation of Dobrogea as a modern geographical unit dates back to the late Neogene. The complex tectonic structure indicates multiphase changes in this key area that are buried under sediment or reflected in outcrops. Separate outcrops to Mesozoic sedimentary rocks and Precambrian-Paleozoic crystalline basement have been identified, while the main ...
Vergelska, N.V. +3 more
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Cercetări paleolitice în Dobrogea / Recherches paléolithiques en Dobrogea
Nicolăescu-Plopşor Constantin S., Păunescu Alexandru, Harţuche Nicolae. Cercetări paleolitice în Dobrogea / Recherches paléolithiques en Dobrogea. In: Materiale şi cercetări arheologice, N°6 1959. pp. 43-50.
Nicolăescu-Plopşor, Constantin S. +2 more
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Dobrogea between 1916 and 1918 in German Historical Sources [PDF]
The article examines some documents created by the German Stage Administration of Dobrogea, which began to organize itself since October 1916 on an area of 7.700km², which included the county of Constanţa and a strip in southern Tulcea.
Valentin Ciorbea
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