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Evolution of the stress-strain state and the dynamics of the Skip cover of the Ukrainian Carpathians
New results of interpretation of tectonophysical investigations of the flysh deposits in the Skyba nappe of the Ukrainian Carpathians carried out in four areas in its northwestern and central parts are presented.
O.B. Gintov +4 more
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Landslides represent an important and possibly very dangerous natural hazard. Dendrogeomorphic methods can provide unique data on the behaviour of landslides in the past by studying the tree-ring series of disturbed trees. Knowledge about past landslide
Karel Šilhán
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An integrated palaeomagnetic and AMS study of the Tertiary flysch from the Outer Western Carpathians [PDF]
SUMMARY The Carpathians belong to the European Alpine system, which was formed during the convergence and collision of the European and African plates. The study area, which comprises the Magura and Silesian nappes of the Outer Western Carpathians, were the locations of intensive folding and nappe transport during the Tertiary. There are a number of
Emő Márton +4 more
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Cave airflow mechanism of a crevice-type cave: A case study from Czechia
At present, crevice-type caves are investigated mainly by means of geomorphic and geophysical methods. Microclimatic research of this type of caves is underrepresented and is often limited to temperature and humidity measurement only.
Martin Kašing, Jan Lenart
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The main products of volcanic activity in the teschenite-picrite association (TPA) are shallow, sub-volcanic intrusions, which predominate over extrusive volcanic rocks.
Szopa Krzysztof +2 more
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Identification and characterization of ancient turbidite system lobes: an example from area Piwniczna – Muszyna, Poland [PDF]
The analysis of a deep-marine system relies heavily on the identification of the type and distribution of architectural elements(e.g. channels, lobes) within the system.
Daniela Mihaľová, Ľubomír Štrba
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A Teutonic stronghold in the Carpathian Mountains [PDF]
The HiLands Project (2018-2022) brought the opportunity to investigate several main communication corridors within the Curvature Carpathians. At the northern end of Rucăr-Bran Pass we had a great surprise, finding in the woods three strongholds, just one
Eugen S. Teodor +3 more
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The Cyrilka Cave—the longest crevice-type cave in Czechia: structural controls, genesis, and age
The Cyrilka Cave is the second longest pseudokarst cave and the longest crevice-type cave in Czechia. Developed within the headscarp area of a deep-seated landslide, the cave became a focus of scientific research in recent years when new passages were ...
Jan Lenart +4 more
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Downstream fining trends of gravel bar sediments: a case study of Czech Carpathian rivers
This study examines downstream grain-size trends in gravel bars, a typical feature of natural gravel-bed rivers, from two neighbouring heavily channelized rivers: the Lubina River and the Ondřejnice River draining the Czech part of the Outer Western ...
Adriana Holušová, Tomáš Galia
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Hydrothermal mineralization hosted by the Lower Cretaceous igneous rock of the teschenite association at Jasenice (Silesian Unit, Flysch Belt, Outer Western Carpathians) occurs in two morphological types - irregular vein filled by granular calcite and ...
Urubek Tomáš +2 more
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