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A new look at the Emsian (Early Devonian), sarcopterygian fishes from the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland, with a special reference to porolepiforms

open access: yesActa Palaeontologica Polonica, 2023
Sarcopterygian remains are relatively common in the so-called “Placoderm Sandstone” (storm-origin bone-bearing breccia) from the Emsian (Lower Devonian) of Podłazie in the Holy Cross Mountains (Poland).
OLGA WILK
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Oxygen Isotopes from Apatite of Middle and Late Ordovician Conodonts in Peri-Baltica (The Holy Cross Mountains, Poland) and Their Climatic Implications

open access: yesGeosciences, 2022
This report provides oxygen isotopes from apatite of late Middle and Late Ordovician conodonts from the southern Holy Cross Mountains in south-eastern Poland.
Wiesław Trela   +3 more
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Silurian myodocope ostracods from Poland [PDF]

open access: yesActa Palaeontologica Polonica, 2019
Newly collected material reveals that the Silurian myodocope ostracods from the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland comprise ten species (one new to science) belonging to four families: Bolbozoidae, Entomozoidae, Rhomboentomozoidae, and Cypridinidae ...
Vincent Perrier   +4 more
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Coralliths of tabulate corals from the Devonian of the Holy Cross Mountains (Poland)

open access: yesPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2022
Abstract Tabulates, an extinct Palaeozoic group of corals, developed diverse colony morphologies during the Silurian to Devonian peak of reef development. Coralliths, or circumrotatory colonies, are passively motile coral colonies constantly overturned by wave action or currents. Such overturning allows tissue growth on all sides of the colony.
Zapalski, Mikołaj K.   +5 more
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A large Late Devonian arthrodire (Vertebrata, Placodermi) from Poland [PDF]

open access: yesEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2018
The arthrodire placoderm, Dunkleosteus sp., is reported from the Upper Devonian (Frasnian) of the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland. The material comprises partially preserved remains of two individuals found in the Kellwasser-like horizon of the Płucki ...
Piotr Szrek, Olga Wilk
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Revision of the Late Devonian ptyctodonts (Vertebrata, Placodermi) from southern Poland [PDF]

open access: yesEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences
New studies on Frasnian ptyctodonts, including the revision of historic material in addition to the description of new material, have resulted in the detailed description of two species of Ptyctodus (Ptyctodus obliquus, Ptyctodus kielcensis), eight ...
Katarzyna Grygorczyk   +2 more
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Tectonic Evolution of the Holy Cross Mountains (Poland) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
The Holy Cross Mountains, located in the southern part of the central Poland, possesses especially interesting features for geological studies, particularly, the role of the long-lived Holy Cross Fault and the timing of tectonic evolution are still to be
Cattò, Silvia
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Anagenetic evolution and peramorphosis of a latest Devonian conodont from Holy Cross Mountain (Poland) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Micropalaeontology, 2023
I explored the fossil record of the Dasbergina marburgensis → Dasbergina trigonica lineage in Kowala, situated in the Holy Cross Mountains of central Poland.
P. Świś
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The Late Devonian placoderm Aspidichthys Newberry, 1873 from the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland [PDF]

open access: yesFossil Record, 2016
The reported placoderm remains from the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland, belong to the species Aspidichthys ingens Koenen, 1883. This study focuses on the material described in the past from Wietrznia Quarry but the new specimens were also collected form ...
P. G. Dworczak, P. Szrek
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HISTORICAL MINING REMAINS PRESERVED IN THE PRESENT-DAY RELIEF OF THE EUROPEAN HERCYNIAN MOUNTAINS – CASE STUDIES FROM HOLY CROSS MOUNTAINS (POLAND) AND ARDENNES (BELGIUM) [PDF]

open access: yesActa Geobalcanica, 2020
The historical anthropopressure on Polish (Old Polish Industrial District) and Belgian (Ardennes) iron ore mining fields led to create very clear relief transformations. These post-mining forms have different arrangement and size.
Paweł Przepióra   +6 more
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