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CoverQuaternary of the gulf of Gdańsk and lower Vistula regions in northern Poland: sedimentary environments, stratigraphy and palaeogeography: international field symposium of the INQUA Peribaltic group, Frombork, Poland, september 14-19, 2008 / ed. by L.Marks. - Warszawa: Polish Geological Institute, 2009. - 66 p.: ill. - (Polish Geological Institute. Special papers; Vol.25). - Incl. bibl. ref. - ISBN 978-83-7538-639-4; ISSN 1507-9791
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
Preface ........................................................ 5
   
Andrzej BER
   Vertical stress of the Pleistocene continental glaciers 
   and its hypothetical evidence in present relief of
   northern Europe ............................................. 7
Dariusz GAŁĄZKA, Leszek MARKS
   Geology of the Lower Vistula Region, northern Poland ....... 13
Jarosław KORDOWSKI
   On the Lower Vistula valley development in the light of 
   geomorphological and sedimentological investigations ....... 21
Stefan MENG, Andreas BÖRNER, Jaqueline STRAHL, Hans 
Ulrich THIEKE
   Bio- and lithostratigraphical investigations of Eemian 
   fluviolacustrine sediments and tills from the lower Peene
   valley (NE Germany) ........................................ 37
DAINIS OZOLS
   Subglacial meltwater discharge within and around North 
   Latvia Uplands during the Last Glaciation .................. 49
Leili SAARSE, Jüri VASSILJEV, Alar ROSENTAU
   Litorina Seashore displacement on the Island of Saaremaa,
   Estonia .................................................... 59

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