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Hints et al., 2024

XI Baltic Stratigraphical Conference. Abstracts and Field Guide

Hints, O., Männik, P., Toom, U. (eds)
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Year2024
PublisherGeological Society of Estonia
Publisher placeTallinn
Pages1-156
Typebook
OpenAccess
LitsentsCC BY 4.0
Estonian author
LanguageEnglish
ISBN978-9949-9957-5-2 (print), 978-9949-9957-6-9 (pdf)
Id49701

Contents

PagesTitleAuthor(s)
9Traces of predator attacks, post-mortem damages, and parasite activity in the vertebrate fossils from the Baltic Middle and Upper Devonian basin depositsAlksnitis, V. PDF
10Brief history of lithostratigraphic work at the Geological Survey of EstoniaAni, T., Meidla, T. PDF
11Sea grasses/meadows in the Ordovician and Silurian of EstoniaBruthansová, J., Kraft, P., Toom, U., Havelcová, M. PDF
12Wenlock brachiopods from boreholes in eastern PolandHalamski, A. T. PDF
13The late Sandbian/Early Katian carbonate succession in the eastern St. Petersburg region: the stratigraphic record in the Krapivno 21 drill coreHints, L., Lehnert, O., Nõlvak, J., Männik, P., Pärnaste, H., Joachimski, M. PDF
14Geoscience collections and data services in Estonia: current state and perspectivesHints, O., Isakar, M., Toom, U. PDF
15Biogenic phosphate pollution inducing eutrophication as a catalyst for the decline of obolid-dominated brachiopod communities in the Early Tremadocian of East BalticaHolmer, L., Ghobadipour, M., Popov, L., Álvaro, J. J. PDF
16-16Ordovician trilobite fauna from erratic boulders from northern PolandJanczylik, T., Radzevičius, S., Wojcieszak, M., Glinka, B. PDF
18Depositional environments of the Šilalė Event (early Přidoli, Silurian) in Milaičiai 103 core section, LithuaniaKaminskas, D., Spiridonov, A., Kudžma, D. PDF
19-19Lithofacies-related changes of magnetic and radioactive rock characteristics along the Ordovician sequence in LithuaniaKudžma, D., Radzevičius, S., Cichon-Pupienis, A., Venckutė-Aleksienė, A., Pupienis, D. PDF
20Early Silurian climate changes on Baltica and South China – a sedimentological, bio- and chemostratigraphic frameworkLehnert, O., Yan, G., Meinhold, G., Joachimski, M., Calner, M., Männik, P., Fryda, J., Gong, F., Wu, R. PDF
21COSC-2 and its well-preserved Lower Palaeozoic sedimentary succession – an unexpected treasure beneath the Caledonian nappesLehnert, O., Almqvist, B., Anderson, M., Andersson, J., Cuthbert, S., Calner, M., Carter, I., Callegari, R., Juhlin, C., Lorenz, H., Madonna, C., Meinhols, G., Menegon, L., Klonowska, I., Pascal, C., Rast, M., Roberts, N. M. W., Ruh, J. B., Ziemniak, G. PDF
22Lower and Middle Ordovician bio- and chemostratigraphy of the Aizpute-41 drill core, LatviaLieffroy, T., Ainsaar, L., Männik, P., Meidla, P., Nõlvak, J., Hints, O. PDF
23The Upper Famennian Ketleri Formation of Latvia: fauna and flora from tide-dominated delta deposits in a seasonal climateLukševičs, E., Stinkulis, G. PDF
24The Late Ordovician Hirnantian isotopic carbon excursion in the Baltic Basin: relationships between sedimentary facies and magnitude of isotopic excursionMartin, I. A., Ainsaar, L., Lepland, A. PDF
25Silurian stratigraphy in Estonia: Recent developments and challengesMännik, P., Meidla, T., Hints, O. PDF
26-26Microfossil response to the late Silurian Lau Event in the Bebirva-111 drill core, LithuaniaMännik, R., Ainsaar, L., Männik, P., Meidla, T., Radzevičius, S., Hints, O. PDF
27-27On the integrated regional Ordovician correlation charts of Estonia, Latvia and LithuaniaMeidla, T., Ainsaar, L., Hints, O., Radzevičius, S. PDF
28Trace fossils from the Ordovician-Silurian boundary beds of Estonia (Baltica)Moghalu, O. A., Hints, O., Toom, U. PDF
29Geology and geochronology of the Estonian Precambrian basementNirgi, S., Soesoo, A. PDF
30Sandbian-lower Katian conodont correlation of Baltoscandian BasinPaiste, T., Männik, P., Stouge, S., Ainsaar, L., Meidla, T. PDF
31The Lower Cambrian Trilobite Zonation of EstoniaPärnaste, H. PDF
32-32Mid-Ludfordian carbon isotope records from open marine settings – deep-water claydominated and carbonate shelf (Lithuania)Radzevičius, S., Kozłowski, W., Spiridonov, A., Kaminskaitė- Baranauskienė, I., Žalūdienė, G., Garbaras, A., Cichon-Pupienis, A. PDF
33-33Distribution of Silurian graptolites in the Kleczanów PIG - 1 well (Holy Cross Mountains, Poland): a preliminary reportRadzevičius, S., Trela, W., Pedrycz, O., Želvys, T. PDF
34A transient Baltic extinction pulse paused the start of the Ordovician radiations regionallyRasmussen, C. M. Ø., Lehnert, O., Stouge, S., Lindskog, A., Wu, R., Joachimski, M. M., Calner, M. PDF
35-35Analysing Mulde Event Dynamics with Ultra- High-Resolution Ostracod Paleocommunity AnalysisRinkevičiūtė, S., Daumantas, L., Radzevičius, S., Spiridonov, A. PDF
36Cambrian Deimena Regional Stage sandstones – the oldest and most prospective geothermal reservoir in the Baltic BasinShogenova, A., Shogenov, K., Sliaupa, S., Silaupiene, R., Jõeleht, A., Zajacs, A. PDF
37Geo3D strategy in the Estonian Land Board: national digital twin from a geological perspectiveSibul, I., Kasekamp, A., Kuus, H. PDF
38Porosity characterisation of the Silurian succession in Middle Lithuania: A comparative analysisTalibov, N., Kaminskas, D. PDF
39Evolution of a Katian tropical hardgroundToom, U., Kröger, B., Knaust, D., Moghalu, O. A., Vörös, D., Vodrážková, S. PDF
40Kalana Lagerstätte: expansion of stratigraphic ranges and palaeobiological dataTinn, O., Kittus, K., Luik, K., Panasiuk, D. PDF
41Morphometric analysis of the Late Famennian Holoptychius (Sarcopterygii, Porolepiformes) from the Ketleri Formation, LatviaVisotina, T., Lukševičs, E. PDF
42Formation and later changes of the Staicele and Gārsene Proterozoic iron ore deposits: evidence from structure, mineralogical and chemical compositionVorobjovs, D., Stinkulis, G. PDF
43-43The correlation of the carbonate facies of the lower Silurian in Lithuania: carbon isotope and the cross-recurrence plotŽelvys, T., Cichon-Pupienis, A., Stankevič, R., Garbaras, A., Radzevičius, S. PDF
51-53Ediacaran and Cambrian stratigraphy in EstoniaMeidla, T.
54-59The Ordovician System in EstoniaMeidla, T., Ainsaar, L., Hints, O.
60-64The Silurian System in EstoniaMännik, P., Meidla, T., Hints, O.
69-70Stop 1: Tartu cemetery outcropMeidla, T., Männik, P. PDF
71-76Stop 2: Kalana quarryTinn, O., Kirsimäe, K., Ainsaar, L., Männik, P. PDF
77-82Stop 3: Porkuni quarryHints, L., Männik, P.
83-90Stop 4: Põhja-Kiviõli II open-pit mineBauert, H., Hints, O. PDF
93-98Stop 5: Pakerort cliff, Pakri PeninsulaHints, O. PDF
99-100Stop 6: Uuga cliff, Pakri PeninsulaHints, O. PDF
101-106Stop 7: Rummu quarryKröger, B., Toom, U., Männik, P., Ernst, A. PDF
107-110Stop 8: Päri quarryHints, O. PDF
111-112Stop 9: Salevere SalumägiMännik, P. PDF
113-114Stop 10: Pulli cliffMännik, P. PDF
115-116Stop 11: Panga cliffMännik, P. PDF
117-122Stop 12: Suuriku cliffMeidla, T., Tinn, O. PDF
123-125Stop 13: Soeginina cliffMeidla, T., Tinn, O., Männik, P. PDF
126-128Stop 14: Kaarma quarryAinsaar, L., Martin, I. A. PDF
129-132Stop 15: Kaugatuma and Lõo coastal outcropsVinn, O., Toom, U. PDF
133-137Stop 16: Ohesaare cliffMärss, T. PDF
138-140Stop 17: Kaali meteorite cratersPlado, J. PDF
141-144Stop 18: Tori Põrgu (“Tori Hell”)Meidla, T., Männik, P. PDF
145-150Stop 19: Reinu quarryHints, O., Ainsaar, L., Männik, P., Meidla, T., Nõlvak, J., Toom, U. PDF
151-156Stop 20: Sutlema quarryKröger, B., Toom, U. PDF
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