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Uppermost Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous benthic foraminiferal biostratigraphy at ODP Site 765 on the Argo Abyssal Plain. [PDF]
Benthic foraminifers were studied in 99 samples collected from the lower 200 m of Hole 765C. The studied section ranges from the Tithonian to Aptian, and benthic foraminifers can be subdivided into five assemblages on the basis of faunal diversity and ...
Geroch, S. +2 more
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ABSTRACT Until now, the genetic identity of common grass snakes (Natrix natrix) in Poland remained poorly understood. This study presents the first comprehensive phylogeographic analysis for Poland using mitochondrial DNA sequences (cyt b and ND4 + tRNAs) and 13 nuclear microsatellite loci.
Andrea Criado‐Flórez +12 more
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Laricifomes officinalis in the Gorce Mountains (S Poland)
Information about second finding of Laricifomes officinalis (Batsch) Kotl. & Pouzar (Fomitopsidaceae) in the Gorce Mountains the External Western Carpathians is given, and its legitimate and illegitimate selected synonyms are cited.
Władysław Wojewoda
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Incentive measures for enterprises internationalization: case of the western region of Ukraine [PDF]
У статті розглянуто питання розвитку міжнародного і транскордонного співробітництва, європейської інтеграції трьох областей Західного регіону України: Івано-Франківської, Львівської та Тернопільської.
Kramar, Iryna +1 more
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ABSTRACT Soil erosion research remains critical for sustainable development as it impacts soil health through different erosive processes. Recent studies on soil piping highlight advancements in detecting surface features (using UAV); however, detecting underground pipes still remains challenging.
Anita Bernatek‐Jakiel, Marta Kondracka
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Seismic scattering and absorption mapping from intermediate-depth earthquakes reveals complex tectonic interactions acting in the Vrancea region and surroundings (Romania) [PDF]
The present study was performed during a stay at the University of Münster financed by a grant awarded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) in 2014.
Borleanu, F. +4 more
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We propose that one of the largest known bioconstructions (the Monte Zenone bioherm) in the Southern Alps, northern Italy, and its growth on a tilted and drowned platform block of the Norian Dolomia Principale was controlled by hydrothermal dolomitisation from fault‐controlled fluids during the Late Triassic–Early Jurassic rifting phase. Dolomitisation
Martin Müller +3 more
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The causes for the Middle to Late Jurassic tectonic processes in the Northern Calcareous Alps are still controversially discussed. There are several contrasting models for these processes, formerly designated “Jurassic gravitational tectonics”.
Gawlick Hans-Jürgen +4 more
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Rudyshyn Mykhailo Petrovych, a zoologist, game expert, mammalogist, ecologist, and researcher of mountains [PDF]
Mykhailo P. Rudyshyn (1927–2000) was a prominent researcher of biology and population ecology of rodents of western Ukraine. During many years, he had been working in a number of scientific and research institutions in Lviv, Ukraine, such as the ...
Anatolii Mamchur +2 more
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RELIEF DEVELOPMENT OF THE BABIA GÓRA MASSIF, WESTERN CARPATHIAN MOUNTAINS [PDF]
Abstract The paper discusses structural considerations relating to landform development on Mt. Babia Góra (1,725 m a.s.l.), the highest massif in the flysch section of the Western Carpathian Mountains. The Babia Góra massif consists of folded Palaeogene-age sediments, including resistant Magura sandstone and less resistant sub-Magura ...
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