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Tracing Scots Pine Expansion in Europe Using Patterns of Rare Alleles. [PDF]

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Kastally C   +6 more
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Population Dynamics and Reintroduction Strategies for the Alpine Marmot in Romania. [PDF]

open access: yesAnimals (Basel)
Gridan A   +5 more
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Pyrenees as the southernmost European refugium of glacial relict land snails. [PDF]

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Horsák M   +5 more
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Neogene exhumation in the Outer Western Carpathians

open access: yesTerra Nova, 2011
Terra Nova, 23, 283–291, 2011AbstractApatite fission‐track analysis was used to investigate the Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the Polish sector of the Outer Western Carpathians, where thrusting was overlapped by extension in the last 10 Ma. The results show a general decrease of burial degree towards the European foreland and a range of cooling ages ...
ZATTIN, MASSIMILIANO   +4 more
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Recent tectonics and slope failures in the Western Carpathians

Engineering Geology, 2004
We describe several examples of recent tectonics and related slope failures from the Western Carpathians of Slovakia. The monitoring data confirm the idea of non-uniform geodynamic behaviour of individual tectonic units as well as the idea that even an extremely low rate of displacement both in landslides and along active faults may endanger human life
L. Petro   +3 more
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Magnetotelluric Investigation in the Polish Western Carpathians

60th EAGE Conference and Exhibition, 1998
Objectives of the magnetotelluric survey in the Carpathians (southern Poland) include identification of the structure of the Carpathian orogen and the topography of the crystalline basement as well as prospecting for hydrocarbons.
J. Miecznik   +3 more
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Expansion of phanerophytes above the timberline in the Western Carpathians

Biologia, 2021
Vegetation at timberline responses sensitively to any environment change. Climate change along with land use changes, mainly grazing cessation, inspired us to study this question in the Tatra Mts, which includes the highest parts of the Western Carpathians. Here, we focused on expansion of phanerophytes, which took place over the last decades.
Andrej Palaj, Jozef Kollár
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Permian lamprophyres from the Western Carpathians: a review

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2021
Abstract Calc-alkaline lamprophyres from the Western Carpathians occur as dykes and sills in the crystalline complexes (predominantly granites and gneisses) of the Tatric Unit. Some of the lamprophyre dykes have been strongly overprinted by tectonism and hydrothermal fluid ingress.
Ján Spišiak   +6 more
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