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  1. Czech Republic

    Uranium is a widespread commodity throughout the crystalline Bohemian Massif and the basins of its platform cover in the Czech Republic. Most uranium...
    Franz J Dahlkamp in Uranium Deposits of the World
    Reference work entry 2016
  2. Geomorphological Inventory as a Tool for Proclaiming Geomorphosite (a Case Study of Mt. Myslivna in the Novohradské hory Mts.— Czech Republic)

    The study locality of Mt. Myslivna within the Novohradské hory Mts. (Czech Republic) represents an area which had restricted access prior to 1989....

    Jiří Rypl, Karel Kirchner, Simona Dvořáčková in Geoheritage
    Article 03 December 2015
  3. 3D Map** of Geological Base Data and Its Utilization for Urban Planning in Straubing, Germany

    A 3D subsurface model for the municipal area of the town of Straubing was created based on multiple self-collected and official data. We developed...
    Silvia Beer, Gerhard Lehrberger, Kurosch Thuro in Engineering Geology for Society and Territory - Volume 5
    Conference paper 2015
  4. U-Th-Pb data as a tool for bordering small-scale regions of in-situ monazite mineralization

    The aim of this paper is to give a new way of phosphate deposits prospection using in situ monazite dating. U-Th–Pb data for a single grain of...
    Jan Mestan, Libor Volak, David Sefcik in Uranium - Past and Future Challenges
    Conference paper 2015
  5. Pegmatitic Rocks and Their Geodynamic Setting in the Central European Variscides

    Pegmatitic rocks are not randomly distributed across the Variscan/Hercynian basement in Central Europe. The evolution of pegmatites s.l. in the...
    Chapter 2015
  6. Germany

    Significant uranium deposits and mining were restricted to eastern Germany (until 1990 German Democratic Republic/GDR) while only few small uranium...
    Franz J Dahlkamp in Uranium Deposits of the World
    Reference work entry 2016
  7. The mineralogy and geochemistry of quartz-tourmaline schlieren in the granites of the Primorsky Complex, Western Baikal Region

    Quartz-tourmaline schlieren have been found within rapakivi-like granites of the Early Proterozoic Primorsky Complex in the Western Baikal Region....

    V. B. Savel’eva, E. P. Bazarova, S. V. Kanakin in Geology of Ore Deposits
    Article 01 December 2014
  8. Pegmatites and Their Country Rocks in the Central European Variscides

    Aplites and pegmatites can be correlated with their country rocks using the temporal, the compositional/chemical and physical relationships. The...
    Chapter 2015
  9. Sequential granite emplacement: a structural study of the late Variscan Strzelin intrusion, SW Poland

    The Strzelin Massif in SW Poland (Central European Variscides) records a protracted igneous evolution, with three main magmatic stages: (1) tonalitic ...

    Teresa Oberc-Dziedzic, Ryszard Kryza, ... Stanisław Madej in International Journal of Earth Sciences
    Article Open access 03 March 2013
  10. Carbonate and silicate-carbonate injection complexes in collision systems: The West Baikal region as an example

    Two types of carbonate and carbonate-silicate rocks: synmetamorphic marble melange and veined bodies in amphibolites, gabbroic rocks, and syenites...

    E. V. Sklyarov, V. S. Fedorovsky, ... A. E. Starikova in Geotectonics
    Article 01 May 2013
  11. Tracing an Intra-montane Fault: An Interdisciplinary Approach

    This paper presents the results of combined geophysical and morphostructural research of a significant tectonic lineament forming the boundary...

    Filip Hartvich, Jan Valenta in Surveys in Geophysics
    Article 19 January 2013
  12. Ophiolites in European Variscides and Uralides: Geodynamic settings and metamorphism

    The most important tectonic and magmatic events in the history of ophiolites in the Uralides and the European Variscides occurred almost...

    G. N. Savelieva in Geotectonics
    Article 26 November 2011
  13. Frequency-dependent susceptibility and other magnetic properties of Celtic and Mediaeval graphitic pottery from Bohemia: an introductory study

    Frequency-dependent magnetic susceptibility, its anisotropy (AMS), its temperature variation, natural remanent magnetization and time-dependent...

    Marta Chlupáčová, František Hrouda, ... František Laufek in Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica
    Article 04 November 2011
  14. Magnetomineralogy of the cordierite gneiss from the magnetic anomaly at Humpolec, Bohemian Moldanubicum (Czech Republic)

    Magnetic properties as well as the magnetomineralogy were investigated in rocks underlying a 7 km long aeromagnetic anomaly situated in the...

    Václav Procházka, Marta Chlupáčová, ... Petr Rajlich in Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica
    Article 01 January 2010
  15. Multiple provenance of detrital zircons from the Permian–Triassic boundary in the Bükk Mts., Hungary

    Detailed zircon analyses were carried out on samples from the Bálvány North section, which contains the Permian–Triassic boundary. A fine-grained...

    Norbert Zajzon, Zsófia Szabó, ... Teresa Elizabeth Jeffries in International Journal of Earth Sciences
    Article 04 December 2009
  16. Geological interpretation of gravity profiles through the Karlovy Vary granite massif (Czech Republic)

    We examined the shape of the Late Variscan Karlovy Vary granite massif located south of the Ohre/Eger graben in Northern Bohemia by reinterpretation...

    Vratislav Blecha, Miroslav Štemprok, Tomáš Fischer in Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica
    Article 01 July 2009
  17. Higher-grade metamorphic associations

    Metamorphic rocks evolve gradually from precursors exposed to increasing metamorphism, so there is no sharp boundary between metamorphosed and...
    Peter Laznicka in Giant Metallic Deposits
    Chapter 2010
  18. Seismicity and seismotectonics of West Saxony, Germany — new insights from recent seismicity observed with the Saxonian seismic network

    A new network of permanently recording seismic stations in West Saxony has considerably improved detection threshold, location accuracy and depth...

    M. Korn, S. Funke, S. Wendt in Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica
    Article 01 October 2008
  19. Control of paths of quaternary volcanic products in western Bohemian Massif by rejuvenated Variscan triple junction of ancient microplates

    Our objective is to look for deep paths of Cenozoic volcanism and migration routes of active mantle volatiles through the lithosphere of the western...

    V. Babuška, J. Plomerová in Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica
    Article 01 October 2008
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