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pro vyhledávání: '"Vratislav Pecina"'
Autor:
Igor Soejono, Zita Bukovská, Blanka Levá, Zuzana Skácelová, Petra Hejtmánková, Alexandra Guy, Jan Jelínek, Ondřej Švagera, Jakub Kryl, Jan Holeček, Otmar Petyniak, Jan Hošek, Vratislav Pecina, Petr Mixa, Jozef Urík
Publikováno v:
Journal of Maps, Vol 17, Iss 2, Pp 741-749 (2021)
Interpretation of the deep geological and tectonic setting is a key step for safety assessment of the potential sites for a deep geological repository of radioactive waste. However, the conventional geological mapping is difficult in the agricultural
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https://doaj.org/article/2784518d746348a58435d0a8a4e6f229
Autor:
Eric Henrion, Vladimír Žáček, Tomáš Vorel, Jan Mrlina, Lukas Vondrovic, Zbyněk Šimůnek, Jana Kotková, Radek Škoda, Gelegjamts Adilbish, Igor Soejono, David Buriánek, Juraj Franců, Ilja Knésl, Enkhjargal Mijiddorj, Petr Bohdálek, Renata Čopjaková, Petr Mixa, Vratislav Pecina, Stanislav Vrana, P. Havlicek, Jan Hošek, Zoltán Pécskay, Pavel Hanžl, Lenka Kociánová, Pavel Čáp, Jana Karenová, Zuzana Krejčí, Kryštof Verner, Eva Břízová, Alexandra Guy, Martin Svojtka, Jan Jelenek, Alice Prudhomme
Publikováno v:
Geoscience Research Reports.
Autor:
Kristýna Hrdličková, Jaroslav Aichler, Eliška Žáčková, Vojtěch Janoušek, Axel Gerdes, Vratislav Pecina, Petr Mixa, Vladimír Žáček, Pavel Hanžl, Marta Pudilová, Vojtěch Erban
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Earth Sciences. 103:455-483
The low-grade metavolcanic/volcanosedimentary complex of the Devonian Vrbno Group (Silesicum, NE Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic) occurs in two ~NE–SW trending belts, separated by tectonic slices of Cadomian metagranitic paraautochton. (1) The basi
Autor:
Jaroslav Aichler, K. Buriankova, Vojtěch Erban, Marta Pudilová, Vratislav Pecina, Petr Mixa, Pavel Hanžl, D. Wilimský, Vladimír Žáček, Vojtěch Janoušek, M. Chlupáčová
Publikováno v:
Mineralogy and Petrology. 89:45-75
In the southern part of the Hrubý Jesenik Mts. (Silesicum, Bohemian Massif) granitic orthogneisses and quartz-feldspars mylonites occur that were variously deformed, metamorphosed and imbricated with the overlaying Devonian volcano-sedimentary compl