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Wojciech Nemec

Wojciech Nemec

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Earth Science

D-Index
31
Citations
6352
World Ranking
8833
National Ranking
134

Overview

Wojciech Nemec was affiliated with the University of Bergen in Norway and contributed extensively to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research primarily focused on Earth-surface processes, atmospheric science, oceanography, geophysics, and mechanics of materials. Nemec's work examined geological formations and processes, geology and paleoclimatology research, as well as marine and environmental studies.

The main topics addressed in their publications included:

  • Geological formations and processes
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Marine and environmental studies
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes

Nemec co-authored with several researchers repeatedly, indicating ongoing collaborations. Frequent coauthors included:

  • Ayhan Ilgar
  • Aynur Hakyemez
  • Mehmet Cihat Alçiçek
  • Attila Çi̇ner
  • Eirik Larsen

The scientist published notably in journals such as Mediterranean Geoscience Reviews, Science Advances, Sedimentology, and Environmental Earth Sciences. The primary outlets for their publications were:

  • Mediterranean Geoscience Reviews (11 publications)
  • Science Advances
  • Sedimentology
  • Environmental Earth Sciences
  • Research Square

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Nemec included:

  • "How is a turbidite actually deposited?" (2022) in Science Advances
  • "Sedimentary anatomy and hydrological record of relic fluvial deposits in a karst cave conduit" (2020) in Sedimentology
  • "The Göktaş fan delta complex in Manavgat Basin, South Türkiye: a model for stratigraphic development of coarse-clastic littoral wedges and spatial-facies prediction" (2024) in Mediterranean Geoscience Reviews
  • "The coeval development of conglomeratic, shoal-water and Gilbert-type deltas in the post-orogenic extensional Çardak Basin, SW Türkiye: implications for accommodation and sediment supply" (2024) in Mediterranean Geoscience Reviews
  • "The Katırınemeği and Asar fan delta complexes in the Manavgat Basin (southern Türkiye): facies architecture of small shoal-water deltas recording forced and normal regressions" (2024) in Mediterranean Geoscience Reviews

Best Publications

  • Alluvial and Coastal Conglomerates: Their Significant Features and Some Comments on Gravelly Mass-Flow Deposits

    W. Nemec;R. J. Steel

  • Aspects of Sediment Movement on Steep Delta Slopes

    W. Nemec

  • Large floating clasts in turbidites: a mechanism for their emplacement

    George Postma;Wojciech Nemec;Karen L. Kleinspehn

  • Quaternary Alluvial Fans in Southwestern Crete: Sedimentation Processes and Geomorphic Evolution

    W. Nemec;G. Postma

  • Fan deltas: Sedimentology and tectonic settings

    W. Nemec;R. J. Steel

  • The diversity of deep-water sinuous channel belts and slope valley-fill complexes

    M. Janocko;W. Nemec;S. Henriksen;M. Warchoł

  • Deltas — Remarks on Terminology and Classification

    W. Nemec

  • Anatomy of Collapsed and Re-established Delta Front in Lower Cretaceous of Eastern Spitsbergen: Gravitational Sliding and Sedimentation Processes

    W. Nemec;Ronald J Steel;J. Gjelberg;J. D. Collinson

  • High‐arctic fan delta recording deglaciation and environment disequilibrium

    Ida Lønne;W. Nemec

  • Early Miocene lacustrine deposits and sequence stratigraphy of the Ermenek Basin, Central Taurides, Turkey

    Ayhan Ilgar;W. Nemec

  • Texture and structure of resedimented conglomerates: examples from Książ Formation (Famennian—Tournaisian), southwestern Poland

    W. Nemec;S. J. Porębski;Ronald J Steel

  • Domba Conglomerate, Devonian, Norway: Process and Lateral Variability in a Mass Flow-Dominated, Lacustrine Fan-Delta

    W. Nemec;R. J. Steel;S. J. Poreebski;Å. Spinnangr

  • The Kregnes moraine in Gauldalen, west‐central Norway: anatomy of a Younger Dryas proglacial delta in a palaeofjord basin*

    W. Nemec;Ida LφNNE;Lars H. Blikra

  • Plan-form evolution of ancient meandering rivers reconstructed from longitudinal outcrop sections

    Massimiliano Ghinassi;Wojciech Nemec;Mauro Aldinucci;Slavomir Nehyba

  • Regressive and transgressive sequences in a raised Holocene gravelly beach, southwestern Crete

    George Postma;Wojciech Nemec

  • The shape of the rose

    W. Nemec

  • SEDIMENTARY ARCHITECTURE AND DYNAMIC STRATIGRAPHY OF A MARINE ICE-CONTACT SYSTEM

    Ida Lønne;W. Nemec;L.H. Blikra;T. Lauritsen

  • Gilbert‐type deltas recording short‐term base‐level changes: Delta‐brink morphodynamics and related foreset facies

    Katarina Gobo;Massimiliano Ghinassi;Wojciech Nemec

  • Turbidity current hydraulics and sediment deposition in erodible sinuous channels: Laboratory experiments and numerical simulations

    M. Janocko;Matthieu J.B. Cartigny;W. Nemec;E.W.M. Hansen

  • Volcaniclastic alluvial aprons in the Tertiary of Sofia district (Bulgaria)

    Wojciech Nemec;Andrzej Muszyński

Frequent Co-Authors

Massimiliano Ghinassi
Massimiliano Ghinassi University of Padua
Ronald J. Steel
Ronald J. Steel The University of Texas at Austin
George Postma
George Postma Utrecht University
Robert L. Gawthorpe
Robert L. Gawthorpe University of Bergen
Jan-Pieter Buylaert
Jan-Pieter Buylaert Technical University of Denmark
Atle Rotevatn
Atle Rotevatn University of Bergen
Alfred Uchman
Alfred Uchman Jagiellonian University
Matthieu J.B. Cartigny
Matthieu J.B. Cartigny Durham University
Oleg Mandic
Oleg Mandic Natural History Museum Vienna
Christopher A.-L. Jackson
Christopher A.-L. Jackson Imperial College London

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