scholarly journals The Owadów-Brzezinki geoeducation area at Sławno

Author(s):  
Błażej Błażejowski ◽  
Andrzej Wierzbowski

The geoeducation area (called also “Owadów-Brzezinki Geopark”) located in the north-western margin of the Holy Cross Mountains (Tomaszów Syncline) at Sławno community (Łódź Voivodeship), was established in June 2019, in close vicinity of the Owadów-Brzezinki quarry. This locality is one of the most important palaeontological sites described recently in Poland. The area consists of the exhibition pavilion, educational routs and panoramic viewing platform, which is located along the edge of the quarry. The palaeontological exhibition shows the unique Late Jurassic fossils of marine and terrestrial organisms, many of them new to science, that have been excavated in the quarry during the last eight years. Among the most important fossils are: ammonites, lobster-like decapod crustaceans, horseshoe crabs, actinopterygian fish, a cryptodiran turtle, ichthyosaurs, as well as a small terrestrial  crocodyliform, pterosaurs and insects. In addition to the original fossils, the exhibition presents life-size reconstructions of animals, that inhabited the local seas and islands during the Late Jurassic. The palaeontological sites of Owadów-Brzezinki is referred to as a new “taphonomic window” of the Late Jurassic, providing insights about the evolution of life on Earth in the palaeogeographical and palaeoenvironmental context.

Author(s):  
Shaun Wilson ◽  
Alan Kendrick ◽  
Barry Wilson

2018 ◽  
Vol 319 ◽  
pp. 144-157 ◽  
Author(s):  
Grant M. Cox ◽  
Galen P. Halverson ◽  
Steven Denyszyn ◽  
John Foden ◽  
Francis A. Macdonald

Author(s):  
N. V. Lubnina ◽  
A. I. Slabunov

New paleomagnetic and isotopic-geochronological data obtained for Neoarchean Onega granulite complex, were used to reconstruct the position of the Karelian craton in the Neoarchean supercontinent Kenorland. Geological correlations were made for the Karelian, Kaapvaal, Pilbara, Superior, and Slave cratons. Comparison of independent geological and paleomagnetic data allowed us to propose a new configuration of the Neoarchean supercontinent Kenorland. The position of the ancient core of the Karelian craton (the Vodlozero terrane), located in the North-Western margin of the supercontinent structure, reconstructed based on the previously paleomagnetic data for the Neoarchean Panozero sanukitoid massif and new one for granulite of Onega complex.


Author(s):  
M. Markov ◽  
M. Markov

This paper is written in order to summarizes the role of electromagnetic fields in the origin and evolution of life on Earth, as well as hazard and benefit from electromagnetic fields. It is an attempt to show that today the mankind and the entire biosphere are subjected to a global experiment conducted without protocol, monitoring and even knowing the parameters of the applied electromagnetic fields. At the same time, electromagnetic fields used in magnetotherapy has been proven to be beneficial in treatment of various health problems. Magnetotherapy is non-invasive, safe, and easily applied methods to directly treat the site of injury, the source of pain, and inflammation. The development of advanced communication technologies year after year increases the hazard for the biosphere and mankind. The paper discuses the contradiction between scientists and technological engineers in the line thermal or nonthermal are effects of electromagnetic fields. The specific problems with children health are analyzed. It focused on the facts that at the end of the second decade of this century more aggressive mobile communications, such as 4G and especially 5G are being introduced in the North America and Europe without any attempt to evaluate the hazard for civilization.


1991 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 707-730 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Okrusch ◽  
Siegfried Matthes ◽  
Reiner Klemd ◽  
Patrick J. O'brien ◽  
Klaus Schmidt

1969 ◽  
Vol 23 ◽  
pp. 69-72
Author(s):  
Thorkild M. Rasmussen ◽  
Peter R. Dawes

2010, the year under review, marks the centennial of perhaps the most controversial structure in the Arctic: the Wegener Fault, the 1000-km long fracture that is supposed to underlie Nares Strait and define the north-western margin of an independent Greenland plate (Fig. 1). The seaway between Greenland and Ellesmere Island, Canada, was branded a megashear by Frank Taylor who, purely on physiographic expression, postulated massive Tertiary strike-slip (Taylor 1910). This revolutionary idea fittingly found a place in Alfred Wegener’s theory of continental drift and thereafter in plate-tectonic theory with Greenland drifting hundreds of kilometres from North America along what Tuzo Wilson subsequently dubbed the ‘Wegener Fault’ (Wilson 1963).


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