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The Western Outer Carpathians: Origin and evolution
Golonka, Jan +2 more
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Recent discoveries of ammonites in the Štramberk Lime stone in the type area of their occurrence near the town of Štramberk supplement existing data on the Tithonian age of the lime stones. Franconites cf. fascipartitus occurs in the lower part of the Lower Tithonian (Neochetoceras mucronatum Zone).
Vašíček, Z. (Zdeněk), Skupien, P.
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Tectonics of the Beskid Wyspowy Mountains (Outer Carpathians, Poland)
The structure of the Magura Nappe, within the zone of maximal bending of the Western Outer Carpathians, is described; investigations were concentrated mainly in the Beskid Wyspowy Subunit.
Konon, A.
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Topography of the Magura floor thrust and morphotectonics of the Outer West Carpathians in Poland [PDF]
Neotectonic (Pliocene-Quaternary) elevations and depressions detected on maps of subenvelope surfaces of the topography of the Outer West Carpathians of Poland are, to a certain extent, portrayed on the map showing topography of the Magura floor thrust ...
Oszczypko, Nestor +3 more
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The Carpathians contain the remains of the Western Tethys, the main of which are: continental/microcontinental fragments (Alkapa and Tisza-Dacia terranes) of the Tethys Ocean, now located in the Central (Inner) Carpathians, and (palaeo)accretionary ...
Hnylko, Oleh
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Studied locality is situated in western part of the Silesian Unit of the Outer Western Carpathians. In an abandoned monchiquite quarry at Žilina village near Nový Jičín NW–SE -trending calcite veinlet containing ferrierite-Mg has been found.
Urubek, Tomáš, Dolníček, Zdeněk
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The age of planation surfaces in the Podbeskydská pahorkatina Upland in the Outer Western Carpathians (OWC, Czech Republic) is constrained by low-temperature thermochronological dating methods for the first time.
Panek, T. +8 more
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Limited congruence in phylogeographic patterns observed for riverine predacious beetles sharing distribution along the mountain rivers. [PDF]
Kajtoch Ł +5 more
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A likely topotype locality is proposed for Rzehakina epigona. As the type specimen of Silicina epigona Rzehak, 1895 is assumed to be lost, we undertook a search for new material in the type area, Zdounky village in Moravia. A single locality provided a
Bubik, M., Kaminski, M.A.
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Post-magmatic hydrothermal mineralization associated with Cretaceous picrite (Outer Western Carpathians, Czech Republic): interaction between host rock and externally derived fluidMineralogy, fluid inclusions, C, O, S, Sr isotopes and trace elements have
Tomáš Urubek +2 more
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