Leheküljed | Pealkiri | Autor(id) |
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9-9 | Middle and Upper Ordovician carbon isotope stratigraphy in Baltoscandia: towards a regional chemostratigraphic standard | Ainsaar, L., Kaljo, D., Martma, T., Meidla, T. | |
14-14 | A first report on the Upper Ordovician stratigraphy of the Borenshult-1 core, Motala, Sweden | Calner, M., Lehnert, O. | |
15-15 | Biostratigraphic (graptolites, chitinozoans, brachiopods) and chemostratigraphic (C) correlations between latest Ordovician strata in Laurentia and Baltica | Delabroye, A., Vecoli, M., Nõlvak, J., Uutela, A. | |
16-16 | Trilobite taxonomy of the Middle and Upper Ordovician of western Leningrad district (Russia) and northern Estonia | Dolgov, O. | |
17-17 | Mishina Gora section and its position on the Ordovician facies profile | Dronov, A. V. | |
21-21 | Correlation of the Middle und Upper Ordovician rocks of Baltoscandia using CONOP9: preliminary results | Goldman, D., Klosterman, S. L., Nõlvak, J., Sheets, H. D., Miller, G. C. | |
22-22 | Facies and sequences of the Vormsi Stage of the East Baltic | Harris, M. T., Hints, L., Nõlvak, J. | |
23-23 | Lake ecosystem responses to Holocene environmental changes: two diatom-based high-resolution case studies from southern Estonia | Heinsalu, A., Poska, A., Veski, S. | |
24-24 | Biogeography of early Paleozoic scolecodont-bearing polychaetes: new data from South China and Tarim | Hints, O., Li, J., Tang, P., Yan, K. | |
25-25 | Multiphase Silurian bentonites from western Estonia: possible diagenetic patways | Hints, R., Kirsimäe, K., Somelar, P., Kallaste, T., Kiipli, T. | |
26-26 | The key section of the Shundorovo Formation (the Idavere Regional Stage) in the western part of St. Petersburg Region: lithostratigraphy and sedimentology | Iskyul, G., Fedkovets, A. | |
29-29 | Ordovician-Silurian boundary beds at Neitla, North Estonia: sedimentological and carbon isotpic signatures of events, some consequences | Kaljo, D., Einasto, R., Martma, T. | |
30-30 | Unusual quartz forms in Ordovician bentonites | Kallaste, T., Kiipli, T., Kleesment, A. | |
32-32 | Late Silurian tessellated heterostracans from the East Baltic and North Timan | Karatajūtė-Talimaa, V., Märss, T. | |
33-33 | Reconstruction of currents in the Ordovician-Silurian Baltic Basin | Kiipli, E. | |
34-34 | A new correlation tool: chemostratigraphy based on the sanidine composition of bentonites - recent achievements and future perspectives | Kiipli, T., Kallaste, T. | |
35-35 | Microfossil dynamics and biostratigraphy in the Väo Formation (Darriwilian) of NW Estonia | Killing, M., Hints, O., Nõlvak, J., Vecoli, M., Viira, V. | |
36-36 | Fossil ostracod fauna from the sediment intrusions at the Osmussaar Island | Kivioja, K., Tinn, O. | |
37-37 | Some lithological signatures on basin evolution in Baltic Devonian sequences | Kleesment, A. | |
38-38 | The paleoecological dimension of the nautiloid diversification during the Ordovician in the context of marine trophic web | Kröger, B., Servais, T. | |
39-39 | Systematic position, distribution and shell structure of the Devonian brachiopod Bicarinatina bicarinata (Kutorga) | Lang, L., Puura, I. | |
40-40 | δ13C record of the Upper Ordovician succession of the Borenshult-1 core (Motala, Sweden) and its intracontinental correlation | Lehnert, O., Calner, M., Joachimski, M., Buggisch, W., Nõlvak, J. | |
41-41 | A first δ18O record from conodont apatite across the Lower Silurian Ireviken Event in Estonia | Lehnert, O., Männik, P., Joachimski, M., Buggisch, W. | |
42-42 | Succession of the stratigraphical units of the Upper Pleistocene in Estonia | Liivrand, E. | |
43-43 | Devonian trace fossils from the Andoma Hill (Onega Lake, Russia) | Lukševičs, E., Mikuláš R., Ivanov A., Zupiņš I. | |
46-46 | A Middle Devonian holonematid arthrodire with unusual ornament from Estonia | Mark-Kurik, E. | |
47-47 | Recognising the Givetian Taghanic Event in the Devonian Baltic Basin and its importance as a high-resolution international correlation datum | Marshall, J. E. A., Plink-Björklund, P., Mark-Kurik, E. | |
48-48 | Taphonomic experiments in ostracod research | Mastik, V., Tinn, O. | |
49-49 | Reflection of the Mulde Event in the chitinozoan succession of the east Baltic | Nestor, V. | |
52-52 | Distribution of proetid trilobites in Baltoscandia | Popp, A., Pärnaste, H. | |
53-53 | Ordovician calcareous sandstone and gravellite erratic boulders from Hiiumaa: composition and origin | Põldsaar, K., Ainsaar, L. | |
54-54 | Examples of taphonomic alteration of shell structure and composition in lingulate brachiopods | Puura, I., Uibopuu, E., Lang, L., Nemliher, J. | |
55-55 | The crystalline basement of Estonia: rock complexes of the Paleoproterozoic Orosirian and Statherian and Mesoproterozoic Calymmian Periods, and regional correlations | Puura, V., Kirs, J., Klein, V., Konsa, M., Koppelmaa, H., Niin, M., Soesoo, A., Urtson, K. | |
56-56 | Wenlock bentonites in Lithuania in the frame of graptolite stratigraphy | Radzevičius, S., Kiipli, T., Kallaste, T., Motuza, V., Jeppsson, L. | |
57-57 | On the Quaternary time scale and Physical age of Estonian Pleistocene deposits | Raukas, A. | |
59-59 | Ordovician fluvial erratcs from Baltica in the Netherlands and northern Germany | Rhebergen, F. | |
60-60 | Stratigraphic correlation of the Baltic Silurian sections by implemening CONOP software | Rubel, M., Sibul, I., Nestor, V. | |
61-61 | Litorina Sea transgression based on the study of the sediment sequence of the ancient Vääna lagoon | Saarse, L., Heinsalu, A., Veski, S. | |
63-63 | The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event: Linked to phytoplankton evolution or the asteroid impacts? | Servais, T., Hints, O., Kröger, B., Nõlvak, J., Vecoli, M., Wallin, Å. | |
64-64 | Correlation of Ordovician rocks by gamma ray logs and petrophysical data: case study from South Estonia | Shogenov, K., Shogenova, A. | |
68-68 | Exceptionally preserved algal flora from the Silurian of Estonia | Tinn, O., Meidla, T., Ainsaar, L., Pani, T. | |
69-69 | Ordovician ostracods from the Mishina Gora section, Russia | Tinn, O., Meidla, T., Ainsaar, L., Dronov, A. V. | |
72-72 | New data on Estonian Late-Glacial chronology and environment: evidence from Lake Nakri, Southern Estonia | Veski, S., Amon, L., Heinsalu, A. | |
73-73 | Lower and Middle Ordovician conodonts from south-eastern Estonia and adjacent Pskov region of Russia | Viira, V., Löfgren, A. | |
77-79 | Notes on the geology of Estonia | Puura, I. | |
83-92 | Ordovician and Silurian bentonites of Estonia | Kiipli, T. | |
85-86 | Stop A1: Pääsküla Hillock | Kiipli, T. | |
86-87 | Stop A2: Varbola | Kiipli, T. | |
87-87 | Stop A3: Orgita quarry | Kiipli, T. | |
87-88 | Stop A4: Valgu | Kiipli, T. | |
88-88 | Stop A5: Särghaua field station | Kiipli, T. | |
89-89 | Stop A6: Avaste terrace | Kiipli, T. | |
89-89 | Stop A7: Päri quarry (see also stop C1) | Kiipli, T. | |
90-90 | Stop A8: Ristna cliff | Kiipli, T. | |
91-92 | Stop A9: Pakri cliff (see also stop B3) | Kiipli, T., Hints, O. | |
92-92 | Stop A10: Peetri outcrop | Kiipli, T. | |
95-98 | The Ordovician System in Estonia | Meidla, T., Ainsaar, L., Hints, O. | |
98-100 | Stop B1: Jägala Waterfall section | Meidla, T. | |
100-104 | Stop B2: Ordovician-Silurian boundary in Estonia: localities at Porkuni and Neitla | Kaljo, D., Einasto, R., Hints, L. | |
105-106 | Stop B3: Baltic Klint at Saka and Valaste | Tinn, O. | |
107-109 | Stop B4/D1: Narva quarry | Ainsaar, L., Tänavsuu, K. | |
113-114 | The Silurian System in Estonia | Hints, O. | |
115-116 | Stop C1: Päri quarry | Kaljo, D., Einasto, R. | |
116-117 | Stop C2: Pulli cliff | Jürgenson, E., Nestor, H. | |
118-120 | Stop C4: Panga cliff | Rubel, M., Einasto, R. | |
118-118 | Stop C3: Paramaja cliff and Jaani coast | Männil, Reet | |
121-121 | Stop C5: Abula cliff | Einasto, R. | |
122-122 | Stop C6: Suuriku, Kuriku and Undva cliffs | Märss, T., Jürgenson, E. | |
123-123 | Stop C7: Jaagarahu quarry | Einasto, R. | |
124-125 | Stop C9: Soeginina cliff | Viira, V., Einasto, R. | |
124-124 | Stop C8: Elda cliff | Märss, T. | |
126-127 | Stop C11: Kaugatuma and Lõo cliffs | Einasto, R. | |
126-126 | Stop C10: Katri cliff | Märss, T. | |
128-129 | Stop C12: Ohesaare cliff | Nestor, H. | |
132-132 | Stop C13: Kaarma quarry | Einasto, R. | |
133-135 | Stop C14: Kaali meteorite craters | Tiirmaa, R. | |
135-136 | Stop C15: Tagavere quarry | Nestor, V., Einasto, R. | |
136-137 | Stop C16: Kübassaare cliff | Märss, T., Jürgenson, E. | |
141-141 | The Devonian System in Estonia | Kleesment, A. | |
142-142 | Stop D2: Kallaste cliff | Tänavsuu, K. | |
142-142 | Stop D2: Kallaste cliff | Kleesment, A. | |
143-144 | Stop D3: Taevaskoda cliffs | Kleesment, A. | |
144-145 | Stop D4: Ilumetsa impact craters | Plado, J. | |
145-146 | Stop D5: Tabina sand pit | Tänavsuu, K. | |
146-147 | Stop D6: Härma cliffs | Kleesment, A. | |
147-148 | Stop D7: Tiirhanna quarry | Ainsaar, L. | |
148-148 | Stop D8: Marinova quarry | Ainsaar, L. | |
149-149 | Stop D9: Ape quarry | Ainsaar, L. | |
150-150 | Stop D10: Helme outcrops | Kleesment, A. | |
151-151 | Stop D11: Tamme outcrop | Tänavsuu, K. | |