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Tectonic Units of Anatolia (Asia Minor)
The first subdivision of the Anatolian mountain ranges into tectonic units was made in 1896 by E. Naumann, and his classification was later developed further by Alpine geologists such as E. Argand (1924), R. Staub (1924, 1928), v. W.
İhsan KETİN
doaj
Studied locality is situated in western part of the Silesian Unit of the Outer West Carpathians. Hydrothermal veins up to 1.5 cm thick are present in igneous rock of the teschenite association. The studied mineralization is composed of calcite, chlorite (
Urubek, Tomáš, Dolníček, Zdeněk
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Random vitrinite reflectance of allochthonous plant material varies throughout all the flysch sedimentary units of the Outer Western Carpathians. The vitrinite reflectance of coalified phytogenic matter is variable even within the same lithostratigraphic
Zielińska, M.
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In soils, the proportion and stability of aggregates tends to differ with local relief and/or plant cover. In this study, we assess the dependence of forest soil aggregation on physical, physicochemical and (bio)chemical properties in a) topsoil and ...
Gabriela Tomášová +3 more
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On 2nd June 2010, heavy rainfall triggered a significant debris flow on the southern slope of Lemešná Mountain in the Javorníky Range (Outer Western Carpathians), Czech Republic.
Smolíková Jana +7 more
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Collision with Gondwana or with Baltica? Ordovician magmatic arc volcanism in the Marmarosh Massif (Eastern Carpathians, Ukraine). [PDF]
Gawęda A +8 more
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Methods of rock mechanics and mechanical testing are a suitable supplement to tectonicanalysis and structural reconstruction in areas where structures are not clearly visible.
Poul, I., Melichar, R.
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Indicator-based approach for fluvial flood risk assessment at municipal level in Slovakia. [PDF]
Vojtek M.
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A comparison of two orogenic margins: central Scandinavian Caledonides and western Outer Carpathians
Greiling, R. O. +2 more
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DNA barcodes evidence the contact zone of eastern and western caddisfly lineages in the Western Carpathians. [PDF]
Bozáňová J +4 more
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