Assessment of river water infiltration conditions based on both chloride mass-balance and hydrogeological setting: the Krajkowo riverbank filtration site (Poland)
Gorski, Jozef, Dragon, Krzysztof, Kruc-Fijalkowska, Roksana, Matusiak, Magdalena
Book reviews: Forecasting and planning for volcanic hazards, risks, and disasters, by Paolo Papale (Ed.), 2020. Elsevier, London, 708 pages. Paperback: price $150.00, ISBN 9780128180822.
Scarpati, Claudio
Depositional environment of the Bagh-e-Vang Formation – the only occurrence of upper Lower Permian in Iran
Yegane, Bizhan Yousefi, van Loon Tom, A.J., Fard, Sakine Arefi, Farahpour, Mohammad Mehdi, Sharahi, Safoora Yasbolaghi
Book reviews: Earth materials. Introduction to mineralogy and petrology (Second edition), by Cornelis Klein and Anthony R. Philpotts, 2017. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 616 pages. Paperback: price £44.99 ISBN: 9781316608852.
Duczmal-Czernikiewicz, Agata
The power of colour in geoheritage studies and marketing: some tentative reflections
Ruban, Dmitry A., Mikhailenko, Anna V., Yashalova, Natalia N.
Tidally dominated Miocene deltaic deposits and pipe rocks in the Tebessa Basin, eastern Algeria: sedimentological and ichnological characteristics
Mazrou, Samia, Mahboubi, Mohamed
Lacustrine deltas and subaqueous fans: almost the same, but different – a review
Gruszka, Beata, Zieliński, Tomasz
Book reviews: Geological records of tsunamis and other extreme waves, by M. Engel, J. Pilarczyk, S.M. May, D. Brill & E. Garrett (Eds.), 2020. Elsevier Inc., Amsterdam. 848 pages. Paperback: price €156,19, ISBN 9780128156865; e-Book: price €156,19, ISBN 9780128156872
Stattegger, Karl
Volume 27 (2021): Issue 1 (April 2021)
The Osli Formation – a Holocene lithostratigraphic unit in the Danube/Kisalföld Basin, eastern Austria and northwestern Hungary
Häusler, Hermann, Kovács, Gábor, Wild, Eva Maria, Steier, Peter, Heil, Bálint
The Relic Landscapes of the Grazer Bergland: Revisiting the Piedmonttreppen Debate
Stüwe, Kurt, Hohmann, Konstantin
In search of the oldest rock of Austria: The Hauergraben Gneiss, a 1.40 Ga old mafic quartz-monzonitic inlayer in the Dobra Gneiss (Drosendorf Unit, Bohemian Massif) as a new candidate
Lindner, Martin, Dörr, Wolfgang, Hauzenberger, Christoph A., Reither, Daniel, Finger, Fritz