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9 | Traces of predator attacks, post-mortem damages, and parasite activity in the vertebrate fossils from the Baltic Middle and Upper Devonian basin deposits | Alksnitis, V. | PDF |
10 | Brief history of lithostratigraphic work at the Geological Survey of Estonia | Ani, T., Meidla, T. | PDF |
11 | Sea grasses/meadows in the Ordovician and Silurian of Estonia | Bruthansová, J., Kraft, P., Toom, U., Havelcová, M. | PDF |
12 | Wenlock brachiopods from boreholes in eastern Poland | Halamski, A. T. | PDF |
13 | The late Sandbian/Early Katian carbonate succession in the eastern St. Petersburg region: the stratigraphic record in the Krapivno 21 drill core | Hints, L., Lehnert, O., Nõlvak, J., Männik, P., Pärnaste, H., Joachimski, M. | PDF |
14 | Geoscience collections and data services in Estonia: current state and perspectives | Hints, O., Isakar, M., Toom, U. | PDF |
15 | Biogenic phosphate pollution inducing eutrophication as a catalyst for the decline of obolid-dominated brachiopod communities in the Early Tremadocian of East Baltica | Holmer, L., Ghobadipour, M., Popov, L., Álvaro, J. J. | PDF |
16-16 | Ordovician trilobite fauna from erratic boulders from northern Poland | Janczylik, T., Radzevičius, S., Wojcieszak, M., Glinka, B. | PDF |
18 | Depositional environments of the Šilalė Event (early Přidoli, Silurian) in Milaičiai 103 core section, Lithuania | Kaminskas, D., Spiridonov, A., Kudžma, D. | PDF |
19-19 | Lithofacies-related changes of magnetic and radioactive rock characteristics along the Ordovician sequence in Lithuania | Kudžma, D., Radzevičius, S., Cichon-Pupienis, A., Venckutė-Aleksienė, A., Pupienis, D. | PDF |
20 | Early Silurian climate changes on Baltica and South China – a sedimentological, bio- and chemostratigraphic framework | Lehnert, O., Yan, G., Meinhold, G., Joachimski, M., Calner, M., Männik, P., Fryda, J., Gong, F., Wu, R. | PDF |
21 | COSC-2 and its well-preserved Lower Palaeozoic sedimentary succession – an unexpected treasure beneath the Caledonian nappes | Lehnert, 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 |
22 | Lower and Middle Ordovician bio- and chemostratigraphy of the Aizpute-41 drill core, Latvia | Lieffroy, T., Ainsaar, L., Männik, P., Meidla, P., Nõlvak, J., Hints, O. | PDF |
23 | The Upper Famennian Ketleri Formation of Latvia: fauna and flora from tide-dominated delta deposits in a seasonal climate | Lukševičs, E., Stinkulis, G. | PDF |
24 | The Late Ordovician Hirnantian isotopic carbon excursion in the Baltic Basin: relationships between sedimentary facies and magnitude of isotopic excursion | Martin, I. A., Ainsaar, L., Lepland, A. | PDF |
25 | Silurian stratigraphy in Estonia: Recent developments and challenges | Männik, P., Meidla, T., Hints, O. | PDF |
26-26 | Microfossil response to the late Silurian Lau Event in the Bebirva-111 drill core, Lithuania | Männik, R., Ainsaar, L., Männik, P., Meidla, T., Radzevičius, S., Hints, O. | PDF |
27-27 | On the integrated regional Ordovician correlation charts of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania | Meidla, T., Ainsaar, L., Hints, O., Radzevičius, S. | PDF |
28 | Trace fossils from the Ordovician-Silurian boundary beds of Estonia (Baltica) | Moghalu, O. A., Hints, O., Toom, U. | PDF |
29 | Geology and geochronology of the Estonian Precambrian basement | Nirgi, S., Soesoo, A. | PDF |
30 | Sandbian-lower Katian conodont correlation of Baltoscandian Basin | Paiste, T., Männik, P., Stouge, S., Ainsaar, L., Meidla, T. | PDF |
31 | The Lower Cambrian Trilobite Zonation of Estonia | Pärnaste, H. | PDF |
32-32 | Mid-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 |
33-33 | Distribution of Silurian graptolites in the Kleczanów PIG - 1 well (Holy Cross Mountains, Poland): a preliminary report | Radzevičius, S., Trela, W., Pedrycz, O., Želvys, T. | PDF |
34 | A transient Baltic extinction pulse paused the start of the Ordovician radiations regionally | Rasmussen, C. M. Ø., Lehnert, O., Stouge, S., Lindskog, A., Wu, R., Joachimski, M. M., Calner, M. | PDF |
35-35 | Analysing Mulde Event Dynamics with Ultra- High-Resolution Ostracod Paleocommunity Analysis | Rinkevičiūtė, S., Daumantas, L., Radzevičius, S., Spiridonov, A. | PDF |
36 | Cambrian Deimena Regional Stage sandstones – the oldest and most prospective geothermal reservoir in the Baltic Basin | Shogenova, A., Shogenov, K., Sliaupa, S., Silaupiene, R., Jõeleht, A., Zajacs, A. | PDF |
37 | Geo3D strategy in the Estonian Land Board: national digital twin from a geological perspective | Sibul, I., Kasekamp, A., Kuus, H. | PDF |
38 | Porosity characterisation of the Silurian succession in Middle Lithuania: A comparative analysis | Talibov, N., Kaminskas, D. | PDF |
39 | Evolution of a Katian tropical hardground | Toom, U., Kröger, B., Knaust, D., Moghalu, O. A., Vörös, D., Vodrážková, S. | PDF |
40 | Kalana Lagerstätte: expansion of stratigraphic ranges and palaeobiological data | Tinn, O., Kittus, K., Luik, K., Panasiuk, D. | PDF |
41 | Morphometric analysis of the Late Famennian Holoptychius (Sarcopterygii, Porolepiformes) from the Ketleri Formation, Latvia | Visotina, T., Lukševičs, E. | PDF |
42 | Formation and later changes of the Staicele and Gārsene Proterozoic iron ore deposits: evidence from structure, mineralogical and chemical composition | Vorobjovs, D., Stinkulis, G. | PDF |
43-43 | The correlation of the carbonate facies of the lower Silurian in Lithuania: carbon isotope and the cross-recurrence plot | Želvys, T., Cichon-Pupienis, A., Stankevič, R., Garbaras, A., Radzevičius, S. | PDF |
51-53 | Ediacaran and Cambrian stratigraphy in Estonia | Meidla, T. | |
54-59 | The Ordovician System in Estonia | Meidla, T., Ainsaar, L., Hints, O. | |
60-64 | The Silurian System in Estonia | Männik, P., Meidla, T., Hints, O. | |
69-70 | Stop 1: Tartu cemetery outcrop | Meidla, T., Männik, P. | PDF |
71-76 | Stop 2: Kalana quarry | Tinn, O., Kirsimäe, K., Ainsaar, L., Männik, P. | PDF |
77-82 | Stop 3: Porkuni quarry | Hints, L., Männik, P. | |
83-90 | Stop 4: Põhja-Kiviõli II open-pit mine | Bauert, H., Hints, O. | PDF |
93-98 | Stop 5: Pakerort cliff, Pakri Peninsula | Hints, O. | PDF |
99-100 | Stop 6: Uuga cliff, Pakri Peninsula | Hints, O. | PDF |
101-106 | Stop 7: Rummu quarry | Kröger, B., Toom, U., Männik, P., Ernst, A. | PDF |
107-110 | Stop 8: Päri quarry | Hints, O. | PDF |
111-112 | Stop 9: Salevere Salumägi | Männik, P. | PDF |
113-114 | Stop 10: Pulli cliff | Männik, P. | PDF |
115-116 | Stop 11: Panga cliff | Männik, P. | PDF |
117-122 | Stop 12: Suuriku cliff | Meidla, T., Tinn, O. | PDF |
123-125 | Stop 13: Soeginina cliff | Meidla, T., Tinn, O., Männik, P. | PDF |
126-128 | Stop 14: Kaarma quarry | Ainsaar, L., Martin, I. A. | PDF |
129-132 | Stop 15: Kaugatuma and Lõo coastal outcrops | Vinn, O., Toom, U. | PDF |
133-137 | Stop 16: Ohesaare cliff | Märss, T. | PDF |
138-140 | Stop 17: Kaali meteorite craters | Plado, J. | PDF |
141-144 | Stop 18: Tori Põrgu (“Tori Hell”) | Meidla, T., Männik, P. | PDF |
145-150 | Stop 19: Reinu quarry | Hints, O., Ainsaar, L., Männik, P., Meidla, T., Nõlvak, J., Toom, U. | PDF |
151-156 | Stop 20: Sutlema quarry | Kröger, B., Toom, U. | PDF |