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Seismicity of the Western-Carpathians

Acta Geodaetica et Geophysica Hungarica, 2005
The source parameters and dimensions of the three most important earthquakes (Zsolna - Jan. 15, 1858, Io = VIII EMS; Joko - Jan. 9, 1906, Io = VIII EMS; Joko- Jan. 16, 1906, Io = VII-VIII EMS) of the area studied are estimated as follows: Event (Magnitude, Rupture area, Max. Displacement); Jan. 15, 1858 Zsolna (5.5 Ms, 22-36 km2, 8-11 cm); Jan. 9, 1906
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Deep Seismic Lines of the Western Carpathians

60th EAGE Conference and Exhibition, 1998
In 1995 we have started a preparation of a project for producing of the Atlas of deep seismic lines of the Western Carpathians. This Atlas will be the first monographic work, in which more than 1000 km of profiles with regisfration up to 12 and 16 sec. will be processed in a complex way.
J. Santavy, V. Szalaiová, J. Vozár
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Lower Cretaceous carbonate platform facies, Western Carpathians

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1994
Abstract Two principal belts with “Urgonian” carbonate platform sedimentation evolved during the Barremian-Early Albian in the Western Carpathians. The northern grew on an accretionary belt in the convergence zone between the external and internal units. The limestones here contain rich ophiolite detritus.
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Mountain landscape archetypes of the Western Carpathians (Slovakia)

Biodiversity and Conservation, 2015
The concept of landscape archetypes arises from the idea of complex spatial structures allocation in the hierarchical and logical sequence, from the higher level to the lowest one (Hresko et al. Ekologia (Bratislava) 29:158–173, 2010). The landscape units being allocated on the basis of horizontal references of the secondary landscape structure are ...
J. Hreško   +2 more
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Landslide Fens as a Sensitive Indicator of Paleoenvironmental Changes Since the Late Glacial: A Case Study of the Polish Western Carpathians

Radiocarbon: An International Journal of Cosmogenic Isotope Research, 2018
In the sequences of landslide fen (mire) deposits of the Polish Western Carpathians, Late Glacial-Holocene paleoenvironmental changes were recorded. Downpours and/or continuous rains cyclically repeated during phases of climate humidity growth, causing ...
W. Margielewski
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Late Holocene Transformations of Lower Montane Forest in the Beskid Wyspowy Mountains (Western Carpathians, Central Europe): A Case Study from Mount Mogielica

Palynology, 2020
This article presents a reconstruction of Late Holocene vegetation changes within the lower montane forest zone in the Beskid Wyspowy Mountains (Western Carpathians, Central Europe).
S. Czerwiński   +3 more
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Glacial-relict symptoms in the Western Carpathian flora

Folia Geobotanica, 2018
Glacial relicts have been regionally more common in glacial than in recent times. A rigorous assessment of which species are indeed glacial relicts is extremely difficult because direct evidence is untraceable or equivocal for many species. We aimed to identify species of the Western Carpathian flora (vascular plants, bryophytes and terrestrial lichens)
Daniel Dítě   +5 more
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Epithermal Mineralization of the Western Carpathians

1999
Abstract km 0 The first Shell gas station on the M3 motorway after the end of Budapest sign. From here, the M3 motorway crosses the Gödöllő Hills during the next 35–40 kilometers. This area consists of a 2 km thick Tertiary-Quaternary sedimentary sequence underlain by Mesosoic carbonate rocks.
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Late Tertiary paleogeographic evolution of the Western Carpathians

Tectonophysics, 1993
Abstract The evolution of the Tertiary basins in the Western Carpathians was closely connected with the evolution of the Carpathian orogenic belt. During the Oligocene, the sea of the Outer Carpathian flysch troughs became for the first time part of the Paratethys regime due to isolation from the Mediterranean Tethys.
Michal Kováč   +3 more
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Floodplain forest vegetation in the northern part of the Western Carpathians

Biologia, 2020
Floodplain forests, as diverse plant communities commonly related to riparian zones, host plant species with various ecological niches and origins. The phytosociological context of floodplain forests has been well described on national level in many ...
M. Slezak   +3 more
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