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D-Index
35
Citations
4326
World Ranking
7662
National Ranking
12

Best Publications

  • The Variscan Orogen in Poland

    Stanisław Mazur;Paweł Aleksandrowski;Ryszard Kryza;Teresa Oberc-Dziedzic

  • Kinematic data on major Variscan strike-slip faults and shear zones in the Polish Sudetes, northeast Bohemian Massif

    P. Aleksandrowski;R. Kryza;S. Mazur;J. Żaba

  • Lu–Hf geochronology and trace element distribution in garnet: Implications for uplift and exhumation of ultra-high pressure granulites in the Sudetes, SW Poland

    Robert Anczkiewicz;Jacek Szczepański;Stanisław Mazur;Craig Storey

  • Collage tectonics in the northeasternmost part of the Variscan Belt: the Sudetes, Bohemian Massif

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  • Flow and transport properties of salt rocks

    János Urai;Peter A. Kukla;Zsolt Schléder;Chris Spiers

  • Different modes of the Late Cretaceous–Early Tertiary inversion in the North German and Polish basins

    Stanislaw Mazur;Magdalena Scheck-Wenderoth;Piotr Krzywiec

  • Is the Teisseyre-Tornquist Zone an ancient plate boundary of Baltica?

    Stanislaw Mazur;Mateusz Mikolajczak;Piotr Krzywiec;Michal Malinowski

  • Seismic refraction evidence for crustal structure in the central part of the Trans-European Suture Zone in Poland

    M. Grad;A. Guterch;S. Mazur

  • The Tepla(?)/Saxothuringian suture in the Karkonosze–Izera massif, western Sudetes, central European Variscides

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  • Displacement along the Red River Fault constrained by extension estimates and plate reconstructions

    S. Mazur;C. Green;M. G. Stewart;J. M. Whittaker

  • Lithospheric structure of the Bohemian Massif and adjacent Variscan belt in central Europe based on profile S01 from the SUDETES 2003 experiment

    Marek Grad;Aleksander Guterch;Stanisław Mazur;G. Randy Keller

  • Uplift and late orogenic deformation of the Central European Variscan belt as revealed by sediment provenance and structural record in the Carboniferous foreland basin of western Poland

    S. Mazur;P. Aleksandrowski;K. Turniak;L. Krzemiński

  • Paleostress states at the south-western margin of the Central European Basin System — Application of fault-slip analysis to unravel a polyphase deformation pattern

    Judith Sippel;Magdalena Scheck-Wenderoth;Klaus Reicherter;Stanislaw Mazur

  • Tectonic evolution and global crustal architecture of the European Variscan belt constrained by geophysical data

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  • Location of the Rheic suture in the eastern Bohemian Massif: evidence from detrital zircon data

    Stanisław Mazur;Jacek Szczepański;Krzysztof Turniak;Neal J. McNaughton

  • Vestiges of Saxothuringian crust in the central Sudetes, Bohemian massif: Zircon evidence of a recycled subducted slab provenance

    Stanisław Mazur;Krzysztof Turniak;Jacek Szczepański;Neal J. McNaughton

  • Late Neoproterozoic Amphibolite-Facies Metamorphism of a Pre-Caledonian Basement Block in Southwest Wedel Jarlsberg Land, Spitsbergen: New Evidence from U–Th–Pb Dating of Monazite

    Jaroslaw Majka;Stanislaw Mazur;Maciej Manecki;Jerzy Czerny

  • Single zircon U-Pb ages and geochemistry of granitoid gneisses from SW Poland: evidence for an Avalonian affinity of the Brunian microcontinent

    Stanisław Mazur;Alfred Kröner;Jacek Szczepański;Krzysztof Turniak

  • Correlation of allochthonous terranes and major tectonostratigraphic domains between NW Iberia and the Bohemian Massif, European Variscan belt

    José R. Martínez Catalán;Stephen Collett;Karel Schulmann;Pawel Aleksandrowski

  • Late Palaeozoic strike-slip tectonics versus oroclinal bending at the SW outskirts of Baltica: case of the Variscan belt’s eastern end in Poland

    Stanislaw Mazur;Paweł Aleksandrowski;Łukasz Gągała;Piotr Krzywiec

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