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New geophysical and geological data on the Moldanubian plutonic complex and the Kaplice Fault, southern Bohemia
The paper presents a new structural model of the granitoid intrusions of the Moldanubian plutonic complex in southern Bohemiaeast of the town of...
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Rare, slow but impressive: > 43 ka of rockslide in river canyon incising crystalline rocks of the eastern Bohemian Massif
Despite significant progress in understanding the stability of rock slopes, little is known about the time scales of the evolution of slow-moving...
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Tectonically Significant Fault Zones in Central Europe (Germany, Czech Republic and Poland) and Their Surface and Subsurface Outcrops: Franconian Line, Hronov-Porici Fault, Sudetic Marginal Fault and Lusatian Fault
This chapter describes and documents four main fault zones in central Europe and their outcrops in (sub)surface as a geological field guide. These up... -
Ba-rich phlogopite, dissakisite-(Ce), and fluorine-rich clinohumite in granulite-facies marbles from the In Ouzzal terrane, Western Hoggar, Algeria
Granulite-facies marbles are part of the Archaean crust of the In Ouzzal terrane (Western Hoggar). Besides calcite and dolomite, these marbles are...
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Recent Reactivation of Variscan Tectonic Zones: A Case of Rodl-Kaplice-Blanice Fault System (Bohemian Massif, Austria/Czech Republic)
The Rodl-Kaplice-Blanice fault system (RKB) of Variscan shear origin, repeatedly active since the Late Paleozoic to the Recent, is expressed by a...
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Thermochronological constraints on the post-Variscan exhumation history of the southeastern Bohemian Massif (Waldviertel and Weinsberg Forest, Austria): palaeogeographic and geomorphologic implications
Resolving the Mesozoic and Cenozoic palaeogeography and geomorphologic development of outcrop** Variscan basement is a pre-condition for the...
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Geotourism Potential Assessment: a Case Study of the Czech-Austrian cross-border area
The aim of the study is to assess the potential of tourism in the Novohradské Mountains and the Gratzen Mountains on the borderland of the Czech...
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Reconstruction of the thermal history of the northwestern part of the Brunovistulicum
The eastern part of the European Variscan belt is exposed in the Bohemian Massif (BM). During the Variscan Orogeny, the Saxothuringian and...
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The Scope of Photogrammetry and TLS in the Context of Geomechanical Discontinuity Analysis
Discontinuity analyses along rock slopes become more and more important due to increasing safety requirements, especially for steep slopes like in... -
Peri-Gondwanan Blocks in the Structure of the Southern and Southeastern Framing of the East European Platform
AbstractSynthesis of the results of U–Pb dating of detrital zircons (dZr) from the Uppermost Precambrian–Phanerozoic strata of the southern and...
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Fracturing of Migmatite Monitored by Acoustic Emission and Ultrasonic Sounding
Here, we present an experimental study of the fracturing of anisotropic migmatite with plane-parallel structure (foliation). Four specimens, with...
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High pressure metaophiolite polished stone implements found in Hungary
Good quality high pressure (HP) metaophiolite rock types (e.g. Na-pyroxenite/jade, eclogite) suitable for making prehistoric polished stone...
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Magnetotelluric study of the eastern margin of the Bohemian Massif: relations between the Cadomian, Variscan, and Alpine orogeny
Eastern margin of the Bohemian Massif is a geologically remarkable area, where three different orogenic cycles are meeting—the oldest, Cadomian,...
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Durbachites from the Eastern Moldanubicum (Bohemian Massif): erosional relics of large, flat tabular intrusions of ultrapotassic melts—geophysical and petrological record
The results of the airborne survey comprising gamma-ray spectrometry and proton magnetometry, ground gravity survey, and field geological...
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Contribution to the Assessment of Geomorphosites in the Czech Republic (a Case Study of the North-eastern Part of the Novohradské Mountains)
It is widely accepted these days that to a nature conservation protection of an abiotic nature, less attention is payed than to the protection of a...
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Zircon and whole-rock Zr/Hf ratios as markers of the evolution of granitic magmas: Examples from the Teplice caldera (Czech Republic/Germany)
Hafnium contents and Zr/Hf ratios were studied in zircons and their parent rocks from three magmatic suites associated with the Teplice caldera,...
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Geochemistry and formation of tourmaline nodules in Mashhad leucogranite, Iran
Nodular tourmalines composed of dark cores and white haloes occur in the Mashhad leucogranite. The cores are made up of tourmaline and quartz, and...
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Petrography, geochemistry and geochronology of granite hosted rhyodacites associated with a disseminated pyrite mineralization (Arnolz, Southern Bohemian Massif, Austria)
The study focuses on a subvolcanic rhyodacite dyke intruding a fine grained biotite granite and paragneisses of the South Bohemian Massif, part of...
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Monazite and zircon as major carriers of Th, U, and Y in peraluminous granites: examples from the Bohemian Massif
The chemical compositions of zircon and monazite and the relationships between the contents of Th, U, Y, and REE in both minerals and in the bulk...