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Quoted papers: 4
Other papers: 52
Total: 56


Title:

Authors:
BERMANEC, V.
ARMBRUSTER, T.
OBERHANSLI, R.
ZEBEC, VLADIMIR (64534)
Journal: Schweiz. mineral. petrogr. Mitt.
Volume: 74
Year: 1994
Pages: from 321 to 328
Number of references: 29
Language: engleski
Summary: An unusual REE- and Pb-rich epidote group mineral (up to 10wt % PbO) related to piemonite was found at Nezilovo, Macedonia, at the upper part of Babuna river, about 40 km SW Skopje, where a mica schist with red mica, quartz, ardennite, gahnite, franklinite (?) and piemontite occurs within a metamorphic comlex. X-ray single-crystal structure refinement (a=8.880(1)A, b=5.681(1)A, c=10.166(3)A and beta=114.66(2)o, space group P21/m,Z=2, R=3.35 and Rw=3.26%) and electron microprobe analyses indicate a chemical formula varying between: Ca1.31REE0.27Pb0.14Mn1.00Fe0.51Al1.66Mg0.08Zn0.05(Si2O7)(SiO4)O (OH,F) and Ca1.17REE0.26Pb0.28Mn0.97Fe0.56Al1.55Mg0.08Zn0.05(Si2O7)(SiO4)O (OH,F). Following forms were measured: /001/,/100/,/301/,/101/,/100/,/102/,/-101/,/-201/,/-301/ and /011/.
Keywords: piemontite, Pb, REE, electron microprobe analysis, crystal chemistry, structure refinement, X-ray single crystal data, Nezilovo, Macedonia

Title:

Authors:
BERMANEC, V.
ŠĆAVNIČAR, STJEPAN
ZEBEC, VLADIMIR (64534)
Journal: Mineralogy and Petrology
Volume: 52
Year: 1995
Pages: from 197 to 208
Number of references: 26
Language: engleski
Summary: Chlidrenite and crandallite are described as two new phosphate members in the paragenesis of the Stari Trg mine which comprises vivanite, ludlamite and struvite. Crandallite crytals with very simple rhombohedral habit grow on rhombohedral carbonate and childrenite crystals. The crystal morphology of childrenite is very similar to that at described from other localities. Followig forms were measured: /100/, /010/, /110/, /120/, /121/, /221/ and /342/. The average chemical composition is Ch91Eo9 (Ch- childrenite, Eo- eosphorite). Pseudo-orthorombic unit cell dimensions were calculated: a= 10.390(4)A, b= 13.390(4)A and c= 6.920(2)A. Growth sectors and sector twins of childrenite are described.
Keywords: childrenite, crandallite, eosphorite, phosphates, crystal morphology, chemistry, optical properties, Stari Trg (Trepča), Kosovo

Title:

Authors:
LEINER, SREĆKO (79862)
Journal: Hydrobiologia
ISSN: 0018-8158
Volume: 4
Year: 1995
Pages: from 1 to 13
Number of references: 29
Language: engleski
Summary: The accuracy of two trout biomass (standing stock) prediction models, developed for Wyoming streams by Binns & Eiserman (1979), was evaluated for New Mexico streams inhabited by brown trout, Salmo trutta L. and rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum. Thirty-two representative sites in 15 different streams were sampled under summer low-flow conditions in 1988 and 1989. The 11 physical, chemical, and biological variables used in original models were used as independent variables for simple and multiple regression analysis designed to predict total trout biomas. Model I of Binns & Eiserman proved to be of limited utility; it explained 53% of the variation in total trout biomass at each of the New Mexico sites (kg/ha= 0.830 (Model I)). Only 9.5% of the biomass variations was explained by Model II. Statistical analysis showed that trout biomass was significantly correlated with nitrate-nitrogen concentration and macroinvertebrate diversity in Model I. Because both variates are time consuming to estimate, Model I may not be any more cost-effective than sampling trout directly. The low predictive power of Model II probably indicate that it is limited to the geographical area of field measurement origin.
Keywords: habitat models, trout biomass, streams, New Mexico, menagement

Title:

Authors:
ŠTAMOL, VESNA (104031)
VELKOVRH, FRANCE
Journal: Malakoligische Abhandlungen Staatliches Museum fur Tierkunde Dresden
Number: 2
ISSN: 0070-7260
Volume: 17
Year: 1995
Pages: from 219 to 237
Number of references: 47
Language: engleski
Summary: Contribution to the knowledge of land snail fauna of islands of Cres and Lošinj (Croatia) (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia, Basommatophora, Stylommatophora). In the course of field research in the north-eastern Adriatic islands of Cres, Lošinj, Plavnik, Trstenik and Oruda, 64 species of land snails with shell were identified, of which 29 species were known from references in the relevant literature. Among the taxa found, attention should be drawn to those of which this is the only finding (Truncatellina lussinensis); those of which this is only the second known occurrence (Lauria reischuetzi, Cochlodina laminata insulana); those of which this is the second known finding in Croatia (Toltecia pusilla); those of which this is the first island finding anywhere (Renea spectabilis, Medora albescens albescens), and those of which this is the first island finding in Croatia (Cochlostoma tergestinum, Carychium tridentatum, Truncatellina cylindrica, Argna truncatella truncatella, Vallonia costata, V. pulchella, Hohenwartiana hohenwarti, Ruthenica filograna).
Keywords: land snails, the islands of Cres and Lošinj, Croatia

Title: The Neanderthals

Authors:
RADOVČIĆ, JAKOV (39854)
Journal: Malakoligische Abhandlungen Staatliches Museum fur Tierkunde Dresden
Number: Nean
ISSN: 3-85405-125-5
Volume: Die
Year: 1994
Pages: from 7 to 19
Number of references: 19
Language: njemački
Summary: The appearance of modern humans does not correspond to the dissappearance of the Neanderthals (with the exception of the Near East). The evidence for the continuity of evolutionary changes exists in the region of Central Europe and Pannonian area, whil in peripheral areas of Western Europe the Neanderthals became isolated and therefore they have been replaced by new populations.
Keywords: the Neanderthals, Central Europe, continuity of evolutionary changes

Title:

Authors:
KLETEČKI, EDUARD (127376)
Journal: Hydrobiologia
Number: mes
Volume: Resu
Year: 1995
Pages: from 63 to 63
Number of references: 112
Language: engleski
Summary: The Croatian karst is the area with a great number of speleological objects (caves and pits). Besides the troglobite and stygobite species a lot of other animal species founds the temporary site in this objects, usually because of the different climatic factors or as a shelter against predators. Besides the stygobite species Proteus anguinus, during speleological investigations, a lot of other species of amphibians and reptiles had been found in Croatian speleological objects. This work presents data collected by numerous speleologists and from literature. The data are very often the worth contribution to the knowledge about the herpetofauna of the karst parts of Croatia. For example the first and until now the sole Salamandra atra find on >umberak mountain was find at the bottom of 40 m deep pit.
Keywords: amphibians and reptiles, biospeleology, karst, Croatia

Title:

Authors:
JAL
KLETEČKI, EDUARD (127376)
RAĐA, TONČI
Journal: Archiv fur Molluskenkunde
Number: ete
Volume: Soci
Year: 1994
Pages: from 47 to 47
Number of references: 113
Language: hrvatski
Summary: The list of Proteus anguinus findings in Croatia has been made by several authors (the last compilation by Rađa 1980). This article includes all findings made up to the year 1994. This endemic species is spread almost continuously along the Croatian coast and its nearby areas.
Keywords: Proteus anguinus, distribution, Croatia


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