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40Ar-39Ar laser dating of tektites from the Cheb Basin (Czech Republic): Evidence for coevality with moldavites and influence of the dating standard on the age of the Ries impact
2009 |
Faculty of Science
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Moldavites from the Cheb Basin, Czech Republic
2009 |
Faculty of Science
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Triple oxygen isotope composition of Australasian tektites
2019 |
Faculty of Science, Central Library of Charles University
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A new mastixioid florula from tektite-bearing deposits in South Bohemia, Czech Republic (Middle Miocene, Vrábče Member)
2007 |
Faculty of Science
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Near end-member shenzhuangite, NiFeS2, found in Muong Nong-type tektites from Laos
2019 |
Faculty of Science, Central Library of Charles University
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The behavior of osmium and other siderophile elements during impacts: Insights from the Ries impact structure and central European tektites
2017 |
Faculty of Science
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The quest for an extraterrestrial component in Muong Nong-type and splash-form Australasian tektites from Laos using highly siderophile elements and Re-Os isotope systematics
2019 |
Faculty of Science, Central Library of Charles University
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REE in tektites
1997 |
First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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The fate of moderately volatile elements in impact events - Lithium connection between the Ries sediments and central European tektites
2016 |
Faculty of Science, Central Library of Charles University
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Implications for behavior of volatile elements during impactsZinc and copper systematics in sediments from the Ries impact structure and central European tektites
2017 |
Faculty of Science
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New constraints on the Polish moldavite finds: a separate sub-strewn field of the central European tektite field or re-deposited materials?
2016 |
Faculty of Science
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Formation of Australasian tektites from gravity and magnetic indicators
2023 |
Faculty of Science
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Identification of Possible Impact Glass in Ocean Sediment from South Atlantic
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Chemistry of Tertiary sediments in the surroundings of the Ries impact structure and moldavite formation revisited
2016 |
Faculty of Science
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Investigation of the Glassy Objects from ODP Leg 175, Hole 1082C
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Very high-temperature impact melt products as evidence for cosmic airbursts and impacts 12,900 years ago
2012 |
Faculty of Science
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Evidence for deposition of 10 million tonnes of impact spherules across four continents 12,800 y ago
2013 |
Faculty of Science
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Different Impact Models Possibly Related to Matuyama-Brunhes Magnetic Reversal
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Plio-Pleistocene paleodrainage reconstruction using moldavite-bearing and morphostratigraphically related deposits (Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic)
2022 |
Faculty of Science, Central Library of Charles University
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Investigation of the Relation Between Meteorite Impact and Magnetic Reversal
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Inhomogenous moldavites: the dependence of sculpture on chemical composition and glass flow structure
2003 |
Faculty of Science
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Neutron activation analysis of meteorites at the VR-1 training reactor
2020 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Relationship Between the Matuyama-Brunhes Reversal and Indochinites
Publication without faculty affiliation
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High-Temperature Melting at >2200 °C Provides Evidence of Cosmic Impact at Abu Hureyra, Syria at the Younger Dryas Onset (~12.8 KA)
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Disturbance of pre-reversal's Matuyama-Brunhes paleomagnetic sediment record (ODP Leg 175, Hole 1082C)
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Evidence of Cosmic Impact at Abu Hureyra, Syria at the Younger Dryas Onset (similar to 12.8 ka): High-temperature melting at > 2200 degrees C
2020 |
Faculty of Science