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Carpathian mountains

Findo, V.S., P. Hell, J. Farkas, B. Mankovska, M. Zilinec, and M. Stanovsky. 1993. Accumulation of selected heavy metals in red and roe deer in the central west Carpathian mountains (central Slovakia). Z. Jagdwiss. 39 181-189 (in German with English summary). [Pg.1536]

Eastoe CJ, Peryt T (1999) Multiple sources of chloride in Badenian evaporites, Carpathian Mountains Stable chlorine isotope evidence. TerraNova 11 118-123... [Pg.250]

Scopola Rhizome Scopola camiolica Alps and Carpathian Mountains... [Pg.198]

Rumanite came from the Carpathian Mountains in Romania. Both Tertiary and Cretacious deposits have been found. Although never plentiftil, it was immensely popular about 100 years ago, but today is seldom seen except in museums and, on rare occasions, in antique jewellery. It occurs in shades of brown, and is very clear except for the mass of small fractures within the material. This is very typical of rumanite and seldom seen in other ambers. [Pg.15]

Smejkal, V., Michalicek, M. and Krouse, H.R., 1971b. Sulphur isotope fractionation in some springs of the Carpathian mountain system in Czechoslovakia. Cazs. Mineral. Geol., 16 275—283. [Pg.367]

Eastoe, C.J. Peryt, T. (1991) Stable chlorine isotope evidence for non-marine chloride in Badenian evaporites, Carpathian mountain region. Terra Nova 11, 118-123. [Pg.356]

Seep oil from the Carpathian Mountains is used in Polish street lamps. The Chinese dig oil wells more than 2000 feet (600 meters) deep. [Pg.3]

Carpathian Mountains region dates from 1757 The first written paper on... [Pg.341]

Parallely to these investigations, the concentration of iodine in drinking water for Carpathian Mountains was found to be 0 - 2 ug/1, for Sudeten region 2-7 ug/1, for Piotrkow district 3-4 ug/1 and for Kielce 0-7 ug/1. ... [Pg.344]

UziAK and Pavel [1963] have studied the soils developed on the flish formations of the Carpathian Mountains and find that an interstratified illite-montmorillonoid complex is common. The minerals also occur separately. [Pg.283]


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