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Published papers on project 1-09-031


Quoted papers: 0
Other papers: 8
Total: 8


  1. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title: Fossil Hominids from Croatia. Evolutionary changes of the structure of lower jaws.

    Authors:
    Paunović, Maja (88645)
    Percač, Sanja
    Journal: Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg.
    Number: 171
    ISSN: 0341-4116
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 237 to 239
    Number of references: 13
    Language: njemački
    Summary: An attempt is made to recognize changes of density and distribution of bone material. For this purpose CT scaning is applied to mandibles of Homo sapiens neanderthalensis from Krapina and Vindija, of Homo sapiens sapiens from Velika Pećina, Bezdanjača and Vučedol as well as of recent population from Croatia.
    Keywords: CT-scanning, mandibles, evolutionary changes, Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, Homo sapiens sapiens, Croatia.

  2. Type of paper: Paper in journal

    Title:

    Authors:
    Babić, Krešimir
    Bajraktarević - Čičin-Šain, Tajana
    Bajraktarević, Zlatan
    Brajković, Dejana (175170)

  3. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Elephant remains and attendant malacological fauna from some localities in Slavonia, Croatia.

    Authors:
    Lenardić, Jadranka (137980)
    Poje, Marija (37804)
    Editors
    Nadachowski, Adam
    Nadachowski, Adam
    Proceedings title: Neogene and Quaternary Mammals of the Palaearctic.
    Language: engleski
    Place: Krakow, Poljska
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 41 to 41
    Meeting: Neogene and Quateranry Mammals of the Palaearctic
    Held: from 05/17/94 to 05/21/94
    Summary: In the Slavonian region (Croatia) many fossil proboscidean remains (Familia Elephantidae) have beeen excavated. The most numerous findings are isolated teeth, but other postcranial skeletal remains also exist. The milk tooth and damaged tusk of Mammuthsu primigenius have been determinated and morphometrically analysed. On some localities the malacofauna has beeen collected and determined, on which basis are paleobiotope has been reconstructed. The malacospectra for sites Vinkovci (eastern Slavonia) and Viljevački Čret by Donji Miholjac have been presented. In the profiles the deposits of terrestric and lake-swampy loess are represented. The age of sediments is Upper Pleistocene.
    Keywords: Proboscids, malacofauna, Upper Pleistocene, Slavonia, Croatia.

  4. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Pleistocene alluvial deposits on Krk island (northern Adriatic).

    Authors:
    Marjanac, Ljerka (138720)
    Marjanac, Tihomir (108851)
    Proceedings title: Abs. 12th IAS mtg.
    Language: engleski
    Place: Bergen, Norveška
    Year: 1991
    Meeting: 12th IAS mtg.
    Summary: Pleistocene sedimenatry sequence with 7 depositional units separated by 8 major unconformities has been studied in Baška bay on Krk island. Sediments are sands, gravels and localy clay. Two horizons with carbonized plant debris yielded age of about 28.000 YBP and 40.000 YBP.
    Keywords: Alluvial deposits, Pleistocene, Krk island, northern Adriatic, Croatia.

  5. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Pleistocene glacial and periglacial deposits on Middle Adriatic coast.

    Authors:
    Marjanac, Ljerka (138720)
    Marjanac, Tihomir (108851)
    Proceedings title: Abs. 12th IAS mtg., Bergen 32
    Language: engleski
    Place: Bergen, Norveška
    Year: 1991
    Meeting: 12th IAS mtg.
    Summary: The coast section of Novigrad sea with glacial and periglacial deposits have been studied and deposits were attributed to the Middle Pleistocene glaciation.
    Keywords: glacial and periglacial deposits, Pleistocene, Middle Adriatic, Croatia.

  6. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: Polyphase Kame terrace on the island Pag (eastern Adriatic, Croatia).

    Authors:
    Marjanac, Ljerka (138720)
    Marjanac, Tihomir (108851)
    Proceedings title: Abs. 16th IAS mtg.
    Language: engleski
    Year: 1995
    Meeting: 16th IAS mtg.
    Summary: In the large sandpit near to the town of Pag, Pleistocene sediments (sands and gravels) have been studied. The compose a polyphase kame-terrace formed between the vally side and the glacier.
    Keywords: polyphase kame-terrace, Pag island, eastern Adriatic, Croatia.

  7. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: The terraces with bias toward the slope in the Adriatic islands region.

    Authors:
    Marjanac, Ljerka (138720)
    Marjanac, Tihomir (108851)
    Proceedings title: Abs. 15th IAS mtg.,Ischia
    Language: engleski
    Place: Ischia, Norveška
    Year: 1994
    Pages: from 271 to 272
    Meeting: 15th IAS mtg.
    Summary: On the Krk and Pag islands on several localities the erosional remains of so-called kame-terraces are represented, which originated at the contact of ice between the slope and the lateral side of the valley-glacier. The terraces are built of conglomerates and breccias.
    Keywords: kame-terraces, valley-glacier, Adriatic islands, Croatia.

  8. Type of paper: Summary in proceedings

    Title: The fossil and recent land malacofauna (Mollusca, Gastropoda) of the island of Susak (Croatia).

    Authors:
    Poje, Marija (37804)
    Štamol, Vesna
    Editors
    Gomerčić, Hrvoje
    Proceedings title: Zbornik sažetaka priopćenja
    Language: hrvatski
    Place: Zagreb
    Year: 1994
    ISBN/ISSN: 953-6241-01-3
    Pages: from 220 to 221
    Meeting: Peti kongres biologa hrvatske
    Held: from 10/03/94 to 10/07/94
    Summary: The Plesitocene - eolian deposits of the island of Susak, over 30 meters thick in places, present one of the few remnants of the loess covering from the Adriatic region, once being totally complete. The succession of the fossil malacocoenoses gives evidence of the climatic changes of the mainly steppe landscape, during the Upper Pleistocene, from the earm and slightly moist climate, through the cold and dry climate to the extremely moist and relatively warm climate specific to the end of the glacial period. In the recent fauna xerophilous species of the Eumeditarranean open meadow habitats were predominant. As for the ranges, in the fossil fauna the Holarctic, Palaearctic and Mediterranean and East-Adriatic distributions were quite prevalent.These data lead up to the conclusion of the intensive migration of species in the period of post-glacial, which entire caused the total exchange of the malacofauna.
    Keywords: Mollusca, Gastropoda, the Susak island, Craotia.


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