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Results for keyword "olistostrome"

  • Article:
    Kurovice Klippe – the first Olistoplaque in Outer Western Carpathians in the Czech Republic (Rača Unit) or a Giant Folded Olistolith? (2024/2)
    Poul, I., 2024: Kurovické „bradlo“ – první prokázaná olistoplaka ve Vnějších Západních Karpatech na našem území (račanská jednotka) nebo obří zvrásněný olistolit? – Acta Mus. Morav., Sci. Geol., 109, 2, 259–274 (with English summary).
    Kurovice Klippe – the first Olistoplaque in Outer Western Carpathians in the Czech Republic (Rača Unit) or a Giant Folded Olistolith? Kurovice Klippe is part of the alochthonous, so-called outer klippen-zone of the Outer Western Carpathians in Moravia. Klippe, approximately 500 m long,…
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    The structural position of the Upper Jurassic limestone “klippen” and breccia horizons in Jasenice village surroundings: a part of the Ždánice-Subsilesian or the Silesian Unit? (2009/1–2)
    Poul, I., Janečka, J., Melichar, R., 2009: Strukturně geologická pozice svrchnojurských vápencových „bradel“ a slepencových horizontů v okolí Jasenice: součást jednotky ždánicko-podslezské anebo slezské?. – Acta Mus. Morav., Sci. Geol., 94, 1–2, 141–150 (with English summary)
    The structural position of the Upper Jurassic limestone “klippen” and breccia horizons in Jasenice village surroundings: a part of the Ždánice-Subsilesian or the Silesian Unit? The structure and geological origin of the Jurassic-Cretaceous limestones in northern Moravia (Valašské…
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