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Western Carpathians in the territory of the Czech Republic
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliografia s. 148-149.Dostępny również w formie drukowanej.SŁOWA KLUCZOWE: Karpaty Zachodnie, Czechy.
Skupien, Petr.
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The pressure character of the Alpine metamorphism in the some areas of the Gemericum, Veporicum and Meliaticum tectonic units was estimated by means of the b values of muscovites from greenschist facies metapelites. 124 selected samples of phyllites from
VOZAROVA A. +2 more
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The tectonic evolution of the Western Carpathians remains a widely debated and polarizing topic. Serving as a crucial link between the Eastern Alps and the Eastern Carpathians, this segment of the orogenic belt formed through the closure of the Alpine ...
Wegler, Ulrich +11 more
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Late Quaternary fault activity in the Western Carpathians: evidence from the Vikartovce Fault (Slovakia)The Cenozoic structure of the Western Carpathians is strongly controlled by faults.
Rastislav Vojtko +11 more
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A combined palaeoecological and phytosociological approach to the reconstruction of precultural vegetation and to the construction of corresponding vegetation maps concerning specific and extreme landscapes of the intermontane basins of the Western ...
Rybníček, Kamil +3 more
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Traces of German settlement in the contemporary cultural landscape
Most of the articles in this volume focus on German settlement in the Carpathians. The opening article provides a comprehensive overview of the subject, offering readers a thorough introduction.
Solarz Marcin Wojciech +2 more
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Historical and recent occurrence of epixylous moss Buxbaumia viridis in the Javorníky Mts. and the Vsetínské vrchy hills (Western Carpathians) The epixylous moss Buxbaumia viridis (Moug. ex Lam. & DC.) Brid. ex Moug. & Nestl.
Vítězslav Plášek, Eva Novozámská
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3D density modelling of Gemeric granites of the Western Carpathians
The position of the Gemeric Superunit within the Western Carpathians is unique due to the occurrence of the Lower Palaeozoic basement rocks together with the autochthonous Upper Palaeozoic cover.
Vozár Jozef +9 more
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Subterranean Deuteraphorura Absolon, 1901, (Hexapoda, Collembola) of the Western Carpathians - Troglomorphy at the northern distributional limit in Europe. [PDF]
Parimuchová A +3 more
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The tale of springs and streams: how different aquatic ecosystems impacted the mtDNA population structure of two riffle beetles in the Western Carpathians. [PDF]
Bozáňová J +4 more
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