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Monitoring plant diversity in wind farm areas: An approach to early detection of alien plant species
Although the establishment of alien species in disturbed habitats is a well‐studied subject, so far few studies have investigated the contribution of wind farms to their spread around wind turbines. To fill this knowledge gap, we conducted a multiyear presence‐only survey of plant communities from wind farms located within protected areas to test the ...
Mihaela Urziceanu +3 more
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Abstract Nubecularia bioherms represent unique bioconstructions that are restricted to the upper Serravallian of the Paratethys and have been reported since the 19th century. They occur in the Central Paratethys in the late Sarmatian and the Eastern Paratethys in the Bessarabian both regional stages of the respective Paratethyan areas.
Werner E. Piller, Mathias Harzhauser
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Although decapod crustaceans of the Central Paratethys were diverse during the Badenian (Langhian-Early Serravallian), a dramatic drop in their diversity occurred at the boundary with the Sarmatian.
Hyžný Matúš +3 more
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Gravity inversion by second order approximation applied to the Styrian Basin (Austria)
Abstract An approximative second order gravity inversion scheme by a truncated power series expansion is applied to derive the thickness of the Neogene, mostly clastic, sedimentary section of the Styrian Basins in South–East Austria, which are sub‐basins of the Pannonian Basin System.
Harald Granser
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A special category of brooches present in the Sarmatian graves of the Carpathian Basin is represented by disc brooches made of silver or bronze plate with central anthropomorphic depiction glass intaglios.
Lavinia Grumeza
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Middle Miocene Volcanic Flare‐up Preceding and Synchronous with the Langhian/Serravallian Sea Level Decline in the North Pannonian Basin. The top part of the graphical abstract depicts a geological overview of the Pannonian Basin System, featuring the Danube Basin within it.
Samuel Rybár +4 more
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On the Succession of Sarmatian Population in the East-European Steppes
As V.P. Alekseev wrote, the succession of population has been peculiar for individual territories for centuries. Despite the fact that the Eastern European steppe in ancient times and the Middle Ages was characterized by frequent changes of the ...
Balabanova Mariya A.
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Detection of intact polyene pigments in Miocene gastropod shells
Abstract Polyene pigments represent a major class of pigments in present‐day organisms. Their occurrence in fossils has been frequently discussed, but to date no spectroscopic evidence has been found. Here, we use in situ Raman spectroscopy to examine the chemistry of exceptionally well‐preserved gastropod shells with colour preservation from the ...
Klaus Wolkenstein +2 more
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To Anatoly Stepanovich Skripkin – Scientist, Teacher and Friend
Anatoly S. Skripkin, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor is turning 80 this year. Anatoly S. Skripkin is one of the prominent experts in the field of Sarmatian archaeology.
Valeriy M. Klepikov +1 more
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The paper analyses the Sarmatian culture east of the Carpathians during the 1st-3rd centuries AD, shedding light on their burial practices, artefacts, and socio-economic interactions.
Grumeza Lavinia, Cojocaru Victor
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