IPC-IOPC 2024: Abstract book
Bek, Jiří; Votočková Frojdová, Jana
2024 - English
Keywords:
Palaeobotany; palynology; plants; spores
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IPC-IOPC 2024: Abstract book
2TDK Railway, profile P18. Datings. Final Report.
Bosák, Pavel; Zupan Hajna, N.; Hercman, H.; Horáček, I.; Kdýr, Šimon; Kogovšek, B.
2023 - English
Samples for datings were taken in the railway construction (2TDK) near village of Divača, Classical Karst on October 12, 2021: (1) vertebrate bones in cave 2TDK – 002 at the profile P18, cave entrance appeared during the construction operations on cleaned karst surface in a wall of karst depression. Samples of mammal bones and gastropods were collected in situ on cave bottom, and (2) pieces of speleothems occurring in non in situ position on artificially planated surface near the cave opening were collected. U-series: no numerical date was obtained as geochemistry of sample indicate open system, probably due to recrystallization of sample in soil cover. Paleomagnetism: The transition of N- and R-polarized samples cannot be identified more precisely as U-series radiometric dating yielded no numerical results. The transition easily can represent Brunhes/Matuyama boundary (at 773 ka) as well as any of older such transitions (e. g., base of Jaramillo, base of Olduvai). In any case the speleothem grew in a closed cave space with roof, probably as flowstone (inclusion of red soils above the base) and later as baldachin on eroded allogenic fill of the paleocave. Vertebrate paleontology: bone remains of small and larger vertebrates represent subrecent to Holocene species. Sorex alpinus represents the species quite rare in fossil record, but recetly limited to variegated woodland habitats with high surface humidity. A chamois Rupicapra rupicapra represents a resident species present in Slovenia throughout all stages of a glacial cycle, recently restricted to mountain habitats.
Keywords:
Divača Karst; unroofed cave; speleothem; U-Th dating; paleomagnetism; zoopaleontology
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2TDK Railway, profile P18. Datings. Final Report.
Samples for datings were taken in the railway construction (2TDK) near village of Divača, Classical Karst on October 12, 2021: (1) vertebrate bones in cave 2TDK – 002 at the profile P18, cave entrance ...
Kráľova Lehota. Paleomagnetic research. Report
Elbra, Tiiu; Schnabl, Petr; Aidona, E.; Kdýr, Šimon; Uçar, Hakan; Pruner, Petr; Benediková, L.
2023 - English
Keywords:
Archeological artefact; paleomagnetic dating; rock magnetism
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Kráľova Lehota. Paleomagnetic research. Report
Jánovce. Paleomagnetic research. Report
Elbra, Tiiu; Kdýr, Šimon; Uçar, Hakan; Pruner, Petr; Schnabl, Petr
2023 - English
Keywords:
Jánovce archeological site; Paleomagnetism; Rock magnetism
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Jánovce. Paleomagnetic research. Report
Paleomagnetic research of fill at T1 north portal (Rhinoceros site) – 2TDK Slovenia. Final Report
Bosák, Pavel; Zupan Hajna, N.; Kdýr, Šimon; Pruner, Petr; Švara, A.
2020 - English
Keywords:
karst sediments; paleomagnetism; magnetostratigraphy; railway construction; Classical Karst; Slovenia
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Paleomagnetic research of fill at T1 north portal (Rhinoceros site) – 2TDK Slovenia. Final Report
15th International Ichnofabric Workshop : program, abstracts, Field Guidebook
Kočová Veselská, Martina; Adamovič, Jiří; Kernhoff, M.; Rifl, M.; Šamánek, J.; Mikuláš, Radek
2019 - English
Radek Mikuláš convened the 15th International Ichnofabric Workshop to Prague (April 27th – May 5th, 2019). Thirty-two specialists from over the world presented recent contributions from the mainstream branch of ichnology, e.g., ichnofabrics of terrestrial systems. Special discussion block was devoted to the use of computed tomography in the study of Ichnofabric. Three days (five days for participants of the post-workshop excursion) for the workshop were devoted to field excursions. Thereby, most of the localities known only through publications have been seen and evaluated directly to the world top ichnologists.
Keywords:
ichnofabric; trace fossils; computer tomography
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15th International Ichnofabric Workshop : program, abstracts, Field Guidebook
Radek Mikuláš convened the 15th International Ichnofabric Workshop to Prague (April 27th – May 5th, 2019). Thirty-two specialists from over the world presented recent contributions from the mainstream ...
Mineralogic analyses of samples from karst sediments in Slovenia, 6. Final Report
Šťastný, Martin; Bosák, Pavel; Zupan Hajna, N.
2018 - English
Keywords:
karst sediments; mineralogy; mineralogic analyses
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Mineralogic analyses of samples from karst sediments in Slovenia, 6. Final Report
Paleomagnetic research of the fill in the Kalacka Cave, Poland. Final report. Catalogue of primary paleomagnetic data.
Pruner, Petr; Čížková, Kristýna; Kdýr, Šimon
2017 - English
Keywords:
palaeomagnetism; caves; Kalacka Cave, Poland
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Paleomagnetic research of the fill in the Kalacka Cave, Poland. Final report. Catalogue of primary paleomagnetic data.
New data on the origin of the Fe-Cu-As skarn deposit at Obří důl, West Sudetes, Bohemian Massif
Pašava, J.; Veselovský, F.; Dobeš, P.; Erban, V.; Pour, O.; Žák, Karel; Ackerman, Lukáš; Haluzová, Eva; Creaser, R.; Tásler, R.
2017 - English
The Obří důl Fe-Cu-As sulfide deposit is hosted in metamorphosed lenses of marble, calc-silicate rocks and skarns. The deposit is located up to a few hundred meters away from the contact of the large, late-orogenic Variscan Krkonoše-Jizera Plutonic Complex (KJPC). Mineralogical and fluid inclusion studies of the Gustavská ore lens show that the main sulfide stage, dominated by pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite and arsenopyrite, originated from water-rich hydrothermal fluids with salinities up to 8 wt.% NaCl eq. at temperatures ranging from 324 to 358°C.These fluids replaced mainly the carbonate-rich lithologies. The 34S values indicate a magmatic source of sulfur and Re/Os dating of molybdenite are consistent with simultaneous formation of the main sulfide stage ore and the KJPC.
Keywords:
Obří důl; Bohemian Massif; West Sudetes
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New data on the origin of the Fe-Cu-As skarn deposit at Obří důl, West Sudetes, Bohemian Massif
The Obří důl Fe-Cu-As sulfide deposit is hosted in metamorphosed lenses of marble, calc-silicate rocks and skarns. The deposit is located up to a few hundred meters away from the contact of the ...
Palaeomagnetic research of cave fill in Hermanshöhle, Austria : final report
Bosák, Pavel; Pruner, Petr; Mock, A.
2014 - English
Zpráva je volně šiřitelná od roku 2015. Anotace: Detailed paleomagnetic analysis of sedimentary profile at Teichkluft showed that sediments are characterized by varying magnetic susceptibilities and NRM with increasing tendency of anisotropy parameter with increase of susceptibility. The component analysis identified 2 short R polarity intervals (0.41 m; 2.19–2.26 m) within samples with the N polarity. Rock magnetic and AMS measurements indicated mostly the presence of oblate, low coercivity magnetic fraction, presumably magnetite. However, the R polarity interval (2.19–2.26 m) revealed also other, higher coercivity fraction (maybe due to hematite/goethite content). The identity of this fraction is still unknown. The R polarity interval in 0.41 m represents a geomagnetic excursion without any doubt. The sedimentary profile with the R polarity interval in 0.41 m must be older than 162.7 ± 3.9 ka old topmost speleothem. The paleomagnetic directions (D, I) are very close to the present magnetic field. Therefore we assume deposition of studied sediments within the Brunhes chron (<780 Ka) and the excursion may be correlated with Jamaica-Pringle Falls (205–215 ka) or Calabrian Ridge 1 excursions (315–325 ka; Langereis et al. 1997). Other Th/U date was obtained at the tourist trail opposite to Teichkluft entrance (ca 495 ka +67/-41 ka) in an altitude corresponding to the top of the Teichkluft profile. This might indicate that the Teichkluft was completely or nearly completely filled twice (before 163 and ca 495 ka) and once completely excavated (between ca 205/325 and ca 495 ka). The fragments of cuticle of ring-like shape at the level of 2.30 m belongs to attemsiid millipedes. The probability that fragments represent Polyphematia moniliformis (Latzel, 1884; Diplopoda: Chordeumatida: Attemsiidae) known in the cave is high. It is supposed they are Tertiary relict (Mock and Tajovský 2008). It is not detected, if fragments represent relics of recent/subrecent animal
Keywords:
caves; paleomagnetic research; Hermannshöhle, Austria
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Palaeomagnetic research of cave fill in Hermanshöhle, Austria : final report
Zpráva je volně šiřitelná od roku 2015. Anotace: Detailed paleomagnetic analysis of sedimentary profile at Teichkluft showed that sediments are characterized by varying magnetic susceptibilities and ...
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