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Terra Nova, 2018
AbstractThe low‐temperature thermal history of the Holy Cross Mountains (HCM) is investigated by apatite fission track and apatite and zircon (U–Th)/He thermochronology. Our results provide constraints on the deformation history of Palaeozoic basement rocks in the transition area from Precambrian to Palaeozoic Europe that are exposed from beneath ...
Dariusz Botor +5 more
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AbstractThe low‐temperature thermal history of the Holy Cross Mountains (HCM) is investigated by apatite fission track and apatite and zircon (U–Th)/He thermochronology. Our results provide constraints on the deformation history of Palaeozoic basement rocks in the transition area from Precambrian to Palaeozoic Europe that are exposed from beneath ...
Dariusz Botor +5 more
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Upper Devonian Sponges from the Holy Cross Mountains, Central Poland
Palaeontology, 2001The rich fauna of Late Devonian (Late Frasnian) siliceous sponges from the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland is composed of 15 species and 11 genera. Both astylospongid demosponges (lithistids) and hexactinosan hexactinellids are present. The following new genera and/or species are proposed: D regulara Rigby and Pisera sp.
J. Keith Rigby +3 more
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Cambrian stratigraphy and stage subdivision in the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland
Geological Magazine, 1992AbstractThe lithostratigraphic and biostratigraphic subdivisions of the Cambrian sequence in the Holy Cross Mountains of Poland are briefly presented and discussed. In accordance with recent progress in Cambrian stratigraphy and correlation in Great Britain and Scandinavia, a new proposal for chronostratigraphic stages is made.
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Phenylnaphthalenes and polyphenyls in Palaeozoic source rocks of the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland
Organic Geochemistry, 2001Source rocks from a marine depositional setting from Palaeozoic formations in the Holy Cross Mountains region (Midlands, Poland) were analysed for aromatics using capillary gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS). The occurrence of two novel series of aromatic hydrocarbons in these sediments, namely phenyl derivatives of fused ring polycyclic ...
Leszek Marynowski +2 more
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New Devonian and Carboniferous bryozoans of the Holy Cross Mountains (central Poland)
Paleontological Journal, 2006New bryozoans from the Middle-Upper Devonian (Eifelian-Frasnian) and the Lower Carboniferous (Tournaisian) of the Holy Cross Mountains in central Poland are described: Bigeyella sparsa gen. et sp. nov., B. separata gen. et sp. nov., Eridopora singula sp. nov., Leptotrypa pulchra sp. nov., Kysylschinipora klarae sp. nov., Coelotubulipora rara sp.
I. P. Morozova, O. B. Weis, G. Racki
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Geological Magazine, 2017
AbstractVertebrate microremains from the upper Silurian Winnica Formation in the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland are described from the Winnica and Rzepin sections. Both sites record the uppermost part of the Słupianka Member, but represent different depositional environments. The Winnica samples come from a low-energy environment, while the Rzepin sample
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AbstractVertebrate microremains from the upper Silurian Winnica Formation in the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland are described from the Winnica and Rzepin sections. Both sites record the uppermost part of the Słupianka Member, but represent different depositional environments. The Winnica samples come from a low-energy environment, while the Rzepin sample
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2005
In June of 2000, biogeochemical study was carried out in three ecosystems of the Holy Cross Mountains (south-central Poland). This paper presents element concentrations and stable sulfur (and in one site lead) isotope ratios in rocks, detailed soil profiles, and plant bioindicators including epiphytic lichen Hypogymnia physodes (L.) Nyl., mosses ...
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In June of 2000, biogeochemical study was carried out in three ecosystems of the Holy Cross Mountains (south-central Poland). This paper presents element concentrations and stable sulfur (and in one site lead) isotope ratios in rocks, detailed soil profiles, and plant bioindicators including epiphytic lichen Hypogymnia physodes (L.) Nyl., mosses ...
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New dinosaur ichnotaxa from the Early Jurassic of the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1991Abstract The numerous ornithopod tracks discovered during the last four years, in the Holy Cross Mts., allow the identification of two new ichnospecies—Anomoepus pienkovskii ichnosp. nov. and Moyenisauropus karaszevskii ichnosp. nov. The moyenisauropodid structure indicates that the trackmakers may well have been hitherto unknown forms of the ...
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Regurgitalite from the Silurian of Holy Cross Mountains, southern Poland
Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen, 2016Tomasz Brachaniec +2 more
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