The respective environments in two ancient rivers were studied using geochemical methods with paleogeographic reconstructions of fossil material represented by shells of freshwater bivalve mollusks. The studied outcrops are located in the basins of the Dniester and Prut rivers. Materials were collected from two Pliocene (Brînza, Giurgiuleşti) outcrops and the ages of the second group of localities (Sucleia, Slobozia Mare, Gura Bîcului) are from Middle to Late Pleistocene. The determination of the taxonomic position was carried out using standard malacological methods. Geochemical data were used for the environmental reconstruction and included stable isotope ratio and trace element compositions in subfossil freshwater bivalve shell (Bivalvi...
ABSTRACT: Rich and diverse mollusc assemblages occur in Upper Holocene sand and mud developed near K...
The malacofauna of two profiles of deposits filling palaeomeanders of the Bug River Valley was studi...
Molluscs are among the most ubiquitous fossils found in Quaternary non-marine sediments. They are fo...
The article provides information on the outcrops of the Neogene-Quaternary riverine sediments of the...
The article provides information on the outcrops of the Neogene-Quaternary riverine sediments of the...
Data on the historical change of the Transbaikalian malacofauna in the Neopleistocene and Holocene i...
<p>Fauna of molluscs is one of the most important paleoenvironment indicators, which is very sensiti...
[[abstract]]We have analyzed the isotope and element compositions of two modern and two Late Pleisto...
The δ13C and δ18O isotope data from both fossil (Miocene) and modern freshwater bivalve shells of fa...
Trace elements in freshwater bivalve shells are widely used for reconstructing long-term changes in ...
Shell aragonite delta(18)0 values of unionid freshwater mussels are applied as a proxy for past rive...
The localities of Late Holocene fluvial sediments in the Podhale basin were subjected to malacologic...
poster abstractIsotopic compositions of Obovaria olivaria, Leptodea fragilis, and Quadrula quadrula ...
Abstact Study of Quaternary mollusc succession has a long-term tradition in Europe. It is because mo...
Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios in the shells of the freshwater Unio mollusc yield information on t...
ABSTRACT: Rich and diverse mollusc assemblages occur in Upper Holocene sand and mud developed near K...
The malacofauna of two profiles of deposits filling palaeomeanders of the Bug River Valley was studi...
Molluscs are among the most ubiquitous fossils found in Quaternary non-marine sediments. They are fo...
The article provides information on the outcrops of the Neogene-Quaternary riverine sediments of the...
The article provides information on the outcrops of the Neogene-Quaternary riverine sediments of the...
Data on the historical change of the Transbaikalian malacofauna in the Neopleistocene and Holocene i...
<p>Fauna of molluscs is one of the most important paleoenvironment indicators, which is very sensiti...
[[abstract]]We have analyzed the isotope and element compositions of two modern and two Late Pleisto...
The δ13C and δ18O isotope data from both fossil (Miocene) and modern freshwater bivalve shells of fa...
Trace elements in freshwater bivalve shells are widely used for reconstructing long-term changes in ...
Shell aragonite delta(18)0 values of unionid freshwater mussels are applied as a proxy for past rive...
The localities of Late Holocene fluvial sediments in the Podhale basin were subjected to malacologic...
poster abstractIsotopic compositions of Obovaria olivaria, Leptodea fragilis, and Quadrula quadrula ...
Abstact Study of Quaternary mollusc succession has a long-term tradition in Europe. It is because mo...
Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios in the shells of the freshwater Unio mollusc yield information on t...
ABSTRACT: Rich and diverse mollusc assemblages occur in Upper Holocene sand and mud developed near K...
The malacofauna of two profiles of deposits filling palaeomeanders of the Bug River Valley was studi...
Molluscs are among the most ubiquitous fossils found in Quaternary non-marine sediments. They are fo...