Geological Quarterly 62/3
Opis
Wybrane artykuły / Table of Contents
Paweł POPRAWA, Natalia RADKOVETS and Johannes RAUBALL – Ediacaran-Paleozoic subsidence history of the Volyn-Podillya-Moldavia Basin (W and SW Ukraine, Moldova, NE Romania)
Grzegorz RACKI, Leszek MARYNOWSKI and Michał RAKOCIŃSKI – Anomalous Upper Devonian mercury enrichments: comparison of Inductively Coupled Plasma – Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) and Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS) analytical data
Dominika DĄBROWSKA, Andrzej J. WITKOWSKI and Marek SOŁTYSIAK – Application of pollution indices for the spatiotemporal assessment of negative impact of a municipal landfill on groundwater (Tychy, southern Poland)
Andrzej WIERZBOWSKI and Ewa GŁOWNIAK – The Early Kimmeridgian succession at Kodrąb (Radomsko elevation, central Poland) and its palaeogeographical and palaeotectonic implications
Azizollah TAHERI, Mahdi JAFARZADEH, John S. ARMSTRONG-ALTRIN and Seyed Reza MIRBAGHERI – Geochemistry of siliciclastic rocks from the Shemshak Group (Upper Triassic–Middle Jurassic), northeastern Alborz, northern Iran: implications for palaeoweathering, provenance, and tectonic setting
Maryna KOMAR, Maria ŁANCZONT, Stanisław FEDOROWICZ, Petro GOZHIK, Przemysław MROCZEK and Andryi BOGUCKI – Stratigraphic interpretation of loess in the marginal zone of the Dnieper I ice sheet and the evolution of its landscape after deglaciation (Dnieper Upland, Ukraine)
Albertas BITINAS, Nikita DOBROTIN, Ilya V. BUYNEVICH, Anatoly MOLODKOV, Aldona DAMUžYT# and Donatas PUPIENIS – Coastal dune dynamics along the northern Curonian Spit, Lithuania: toward an integrated database
Pavlína FRÝBOVÁ, Petr GADAS, Antonín PŘICHYSTAL, Dalibor VŠIANSKÝ, Roman HADACZ and Petr HLAVSA – The provenance of serpentinite tools in the Corded Ware culture of Moravia (Czech Republic)
Igor TUULING and Rein VAHER – Structure and development of the Valmiera–Lokno Uplift – a highly elevated basement block with a strongly deformed and eroded platform cover in the East European Craton interior around the Estonian–Latvian–Russian borderland
Marta OSZCZYPKO-CLOWES, Nestor OSZCZYPKO, Anna PIECUCH, Jan SOTAK and Józef BORATYN – The Early Miocene residual flysch basin at the front of the Central Western Carpathians and its palaeogeographic implications (Magura Nappe, Poland)
Leszek LINDNER and Marcin SZYMANEK – Evolution of Early and Middle Pleistocene river valley systems in Polish-Ukraine-Belarus cross-border areas based on geological and malacological proxies
Elżbieta BILKIEWICZ, Jadwiga PIECZONKA and Adam PIESTRZYŃSKI – Organic and inorganic geochemical study of the Lower Permian Walchia shale of the Intrasudetic Basin (SW Poland)
Vlad Aurel CODREA, Nicolae TRIF and Levente TOTH – First report of a Pliocene pike (Esocidae: Esox) in Transylvania, Romania
Marcin KRAJEWSKI, Piotr OLCHOWY and Damian RUDZIŃSKI – Sedimentary successions in the Middle–Upper Oxfordian reef deposits from the southern part of the Kraków–Częstochowa Upland (Southern Poland)
Paul ŁIBULEAC – Two medium-sized deinotheres (Proboscidea: Mammalia) from the Miocene rocks of the Eastern Carpathians Foreland (Romania)
Renata KOŁODYŃSKA-GAWRYSIAK, Marian HARASIMIUK, Łukasz CHABUDZIŃSKI and Waldemar JEZIERSKI – The importance of geological conditions for the formation of past thermokarst closed depressions in the loess areas of eastern Poland
Urszula HARA, Thomas MÖRS, Jonas HAGSTRÖM and Marcelo A. REGUERO – Eocene bryozoan assemblages from the La Meseta Formation of Seymour Island, Antarctica
Stanisław FEDOROWICZ, Maria ŁANCZONT, Przemysław MROCZEK, Andriy BOGUCKI, Karol STANDZIKOWSKI, Piotr MOSKA, Jarosław KUSIAK and Andrzej BLUSZCZ – Luminescence dating of the Volochysk section – a key Podolian loess site (Ukraine)
DISCUSSION
Przemysław GEDL – „Depositional setting of the Oligocene sequence of the Western Carpathians in the Polish Spisz region – a reinterpretation based on integrated palynofacies and sedimentological analyses” – Discussion
Anna FILIPEK, Anna WYSOCKA and Marcin BARSKI – „Depositional setting of the Oligocene sequence of the Western Carpathians in the Polish Spisz region – a reinterpretation based on integrated palynofacies and sedimentological analyses” – Reply
Szczegóły
rok wydania | 2018 |
okładka | miękka |
autor | Opracowanie zbiorowe |
ilość stron | 296 |
ISSN | 1641-7291 |
język wydania | angielski |
format | A4 |