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Journal articles on the topic "White Carpathian Mts"

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Holienková, Barbora, and Juraj Čačaný. "Malakofauna mokradí Bielych Karpát [Wetland molluscan fauna of the White Carpathian Mts. (Slovakia)]." Malacologica Bohemoslovaca 13 (November 18, 2014): 116–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/mab2014-13-116.

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A malacozoological survey of the molluscan fauna in 21 selected wetland habitats was carried out in the White Carpathian Mts. in 2010–2014. In total, 66 species of gastropods (5 aquatic) were confirmed at the surveyed sites. Viable populations of two species of European importance were confirmed (Vertigo moulinsiana and V. angustior).
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Holienková, Barbora, and Juraj Čačaný. "Malakofauna mokradí Bielych Karpát [Wetland molluscan fauna of the White Carpathian Mts. (Slovakia)]." Malacologica Bohemoslovaca 13 (November 18, 2014): 116–23. https://doi.org/10.5817/MaB2014-13-116.

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A malacozoological survey of the molluscan fauna in 21 selected wetland habitats was carried out in the White Carpathian Mts. in 2010–2014. In total, 66 species of gastropods (5 aquatic) were confirmed at the surveyed sites. Viable populations of two species of European importance were confirmed (Vertigo moulinsiana and V. angustior).
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Kořenková, Lucia, and Martin Urík. "Basic soil properties as a factor controlling the occurrence and intensity of water repellency in rankers of the White Carpathians." Folia Forestalia Polonica, Series A - Forestry 57 (3) (December 10, 2015): 129–37. https://doi.org/10.1515/ffp-2015-0013.

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Water repellency in soils is controlled by many different factors, basic physical and chemical properties might be considered the crucial ones. For the purpose of this study, 12 sites were selected and sampled (0–20 cm depth) in the White Carpathians. Repellency tests were conducted under laboratory conditions in triplicate using water drop penetration time (WDPT) test and the molarity of ethanol droplet (MED) test. Results of WDPT measurements showed that three samples were marked by slight to extreme water repellency. Regarding the relationship between WDPT/MED and tested soil properti
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Cieślak, Elżbieta. "Variation and genetic structure of Serratula lycopifolia populations (Vill.) Kern. (Asteraceae) in Poland and adjacent regions." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 81, no. 4 (2013): 67–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/asbp.2013.006.

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AFLPs were used to analyze the genetic variability of <em>Serratula lycopifolia</em>, one of the rarest plant species in Central and Western Europe, in six populations from the Wyżyna Małopolska upland (Poland), White Carpathian Mts (Slovakia and Czech Republic) and Podolian Upland (Ukraine). The results of polymorphism, PCoA and neighbor-net analyzes showed similar and relatively low genetic variation and high genetic similarity of individuals within each Polish population but there were differences between those populations. The population from Slovakia also showed comparatively
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Mitka, J., P. Boroń, A. Novikoff, A. Wróblewska, and B. Binkiewicz. "Two major groups of chloroplast DNA haplotypes in diploid and tetraploid Aconitum subgen. Aconitum (Ranunculaceae) in the Carpathians." Modern Phytomorphology 9 (Supplement) (April 1, 2016): 5–15. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.159700.

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Aconitum in Europe is represented by ca. 10% of the total number of species and the Carpathian Mts. are the center of the genus variability in the subcontinent. We studied the chloroplast DNA intergenic spacer trnL(UAG)-rpl32-ndhF (cpDNA) variability of the Aconitum subgen. Aconitum in the Carpathians: diploids (2n=16, sect. Cammarum), tetraploids (2n=32, sect. Aconitum) and triploids (2n=24, nothosect. Acomarum). Altogether 25 Aconitum accessions representing the whole taxonomic variability of the subgenus were sequenced and subjected to phylogenetic analyses. Both parsimony, Bayesian and cha
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Gaudenyi, Tivadar, and Marko V. Milošević. "The Banat Plain and the Banat Mountains: Toward Its Definition." European Journal of Environment and Earth Sciences 4, no. 1 (2023): 46–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejgeo.2023.4.1.366.

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The Banat region consist of two landscape units the Banat Plain and the Banat Mountains. The Banat Plain encompasses the lowland area in between the Maros/Moriš/Mureş river on the north, the Tisza River in the west, in the east it terminates till the Banat Mountains, while the Danube is its south boundary. The Banat Plain is the southeastern segment of the Alföld, while in the wider frame it is in the SE part of the Pannonian Plain. However we can include also in the Middle Danube Region, the Pannonian realm and the Carpathian Basin. The Banat Mountains encompass the mountain area in between t
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Márton, Emö. "Last scene in the large scale rotations of the Western Carpathians as reflected in paleomagnetic constraints." Geology, Geophysics and Environment 46, no. 2 (2020): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.7494/geol.2020.46.2.109.

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This paper provides an overview of the paleomagnetic results which constrain the post-Paleogene tectonic development of the Western Carpathians. A group of these results are relevant to the last stage of the Tertiary folding and thrusting of the Silesian, Dukla and Magura nappes of the Outer Western Carpathian and were obtained from Paleogene-Lower Miocene flysch sediments. Both the pre- and post-folding remanences indicate about 50° CCW vertical axis rotation with respect to the present orientation. This is about a 60° rotation relative to stable Europe. It follows that the general orientatio
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Kondratyuk, S. Y., L. P. Popova, A. S. Kondratiuk, L. Lőkös, and I. M. Danylyk. "Regionally unique lichens of the ukrainian carpathians and perspectives of their protection." Acta Botanica Hungarica 64, no. 1-2 (2022): 73–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/034.64.2022.1-2.5.

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The Carpathian Mts, showing the highest lichen biodiversity in Ukraine, i.e. 1,395 species of 2,106 of the total Ukrainian lichens, have been found to contain the highest proportion of regionally unique taxa (i.e. so far recorded only from the Carpathian Mts) (i.e. 551 species, or 39.5% of the Carpathian and 26.2% of the total Ukrainian lichen flora). Species diversity of widely distributed lichens (i.e. which hitherto known from all five macroregions of Ukraine), as well as ‘scarcely distributed’ lichens (i.e. missing at least in one or more macroregions) are also discussed. Representation of
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Gaudenyi, Tivadar, and Marko V. Milošević. "The East Serbian Carpathians: Toward Its Definition, Delineation, and Relation to The South Carpathians." European Journal of Environment and Earth Sciences 4, no. 2 (2023): 6–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejgeo.2023.4.2.373.

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The East Serbian Carpathians (Karpati istočne Srbije) represents the southern segment of the South Carpathians. The South Carpathians are consisting of three main segments: the Banat Mts., the Transylvanian Alps and the East Serbian Carpathians. The East Serbian Carpathians defined by the Alpine kinematics. In the terms of East Serbian orography we can be described as in between the Danube on the north, Velika Morava River in the west, in the east it terminates till the Moesian Plain and the Stara Planina, while the fault line in the Timok and the Nišava rivers valley manifested as its south b
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A., Novikov, and Mitka J. "Spatial analysis and distribution modeling of Aconitum moldavicum in Ukrainian Carpathians and adjacent territories with special reference to the algorithm used." Plant Introduction 85-86 (June 30, 2020): 50–64. https://doi.org/10.46341/PI2020001.

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The paper aimed to conduct a comprehensive analysis of all available sources (including herbarium vouchers, publications, and datasets) on the exact distribution of <em>Aconitum moldavicum</em> in the Ukrainian Carpathians to build the maps modeling the species distribution in this region and adjacent territories. <em>Aconitum moldavicum</em> is a Pancarpathian subendemic distributed widely along the Carpathian Mountain range and scattered out to some of the adjacent lowland territories. Surprisingly, <em>A. moldavicum</em> was found to be quite rare for the Transcarpathian Lowland, where it i
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Books on the topic "White Carpathian Mts"

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Kiszka, Krzysztof. Ruchy osuwiskowe w świetle badań dendrogeomorfologicznych na podstawie analizy osuwiska Sawickiego w Beskidzie Niskim = Landsilde movements based on dendrogeomorphological research based on a analysis of the Sawicki Landslide in the Beskid Niski mts. Instytut Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania im. Stanisława Leszczyckiego, Polska Akademia Nauk, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7163/9788361590835.

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Research concerns the problem of landslide movement, which is one of the most important geomorphological processes in the Carpathians. The aim of the studies is to determine the temporal and spatial complexity of landslide activity and to demonstrate the suitability of using different species of conifers in the dendrogeomorphological method. The Sawicki landslide located in Beskid Niski Mts., which is one of the largest landslides in the Polish Flysch Carpathians, was selected for dendrogeomorphological analysis. The dendrogeomorphological method and geomorphological mapping were used in the r
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Book chapters on the topic "White Carpathian Mts"

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Molnár, F., J. Lexa, and I. Gatter. "Road log." In Epithermal Mineralization of the Western Carpathians. Society of Economic Geologists, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.5382/gb.31.01.

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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. On the present surface, loess from the Pleistocene glaciation and drift sand deposits are the most common sediments. 60 On the left side ahead the first view of the Western Mátra Mtns. appears. They are the highest mountains of Hungary with 1014 m elevation at the Kékes summit. The visible part of the We
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Conference papers on the topic "White Carpathian Mts"

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Tyvonchuk, Serhii Petrovych. "Predicting of the Geometrical Behavior of Formations in Subsurface Based on the Analysis of LWD/MWD Data While Drilling Horizontal Wells." In SPE Eastern Europe Subsurface Conference. SPE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/208511-ms.

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Abstract The successful penetration of oil and gas formations by a horizontal well depends on the accuracy of the forecast of the depth and angle of the layers’ dip at the entry point. Methods and mathematical algorithms for predicting the geometric behavior of formations during drilling of a horizontal well at the stage of its approach to the entry point into target productive horizons are developed. The relationship between the formation dip, their stratigraphic thickness, and apparent vertical thickness in vertical and sub-horizontal wells is considered. It is shown that even small angles o
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