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Acta Geologica Polonica is a peer-reviewed open access scholarly journal publishing original papers on all aspects of geology. It is published by the Institute of Geology, University of Warsaw . The current editor-in-chief is Piotr Łuczyński.
Gogolin Formation – Triassic geologic formation, hitherto named the Gogolin Beds, [2] [3] is the lowermost lithostratigraphical unit of the Lower Muschelkalk in the Silesian-Cracow Upland (S Poland, Central Europe), underlain by the Upper Buntsandstein (Lower Triassic) carbonates and overlain by the Górażdże Formation (Middle Triassic) carbonates.
Đaković, Mrdak & Gawlick (2025) describe three assemblages of Anisian ammonoids from the Komarani and Bulog formations (), including fossils of Ptychites rugifer, Megaphyllites obolus, Parakellnerites rothpletzi, Apleuroceras decrescens, Proteusites labiatus, Tropigastrites lahontanus, Proarcestes pannonicus, Proarcestes subtridentinus and Aristoptychites sp. extending known geographical ...
Acta Geologica Polonica; Acta Palaeontologica Polonica; Alcheringa (journal) Ameghiniana; American Journal of Science; American Museum Novitates; Andean Geology; Annales de Paléontologie; Annals of Carnegie Museum; Australasian Palaeontological Memoirs; Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences
The Akrabou Formation has outcrops across the Anti-Atlas, but it has two especially prominent localities: Agoult and Goulmima (also known as Asfla). The Agoult locality is also commonly referred to as Gara Sbaa due to it outcropping at the hill of the same name, but this name is also used for the underlying freshwater-based deposit of the Kem Kem Group at the same locality, which may lead to ...
A study on bone histology of Trialestes romeri, providing evidence of a rapid growth rate, is published by Ponce, Cerda & Desojo (2025). [4]A study on the biodiversity of thalattosuchians throughout their evolutionary history, attempting to identify factors driving thalattosuchian evolution, is published by Forêt et al. (2025).
The Blanowice Formation is a geologic formation in Częstochowa, Poland.It is late Pliensbachian-Lowermost Toarcian age. [1] [2] [3] Plant fossils have been recovered from this formation. [1]
The Krempachy Marl Formation is a geological formation in Poland and Slovakia, dating to about 179 million years ago, and covering the middle Toarcian stage of the Jurassic Period. [1]