INVESTIGATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF STARUNIA PALEONTOLOGICAL LOCATION OF THE PLEISTOCENE FAUNA OF THE RHINOCEROSES AND THE MAMMOTHS FOR QUATERNARY GEOLOGY

The first finds of mummified carcasses of the hairy rhino, mammoth, horse, roe deer and other animals were carried out at a depth of 12m when passing the mines for the production of ozokerite near the village. The expedition of the Academy of Skill from Krakow, when passing a mine at a depth of 17m,...

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Published in:Technology transfer: fundamental principles and innovative technical solutions
Main Authors: Kateryna Radlovska, Sofiia Kachala
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Language:English
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.21303/2585-6847.2019.001035
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:3741892 2024-09-09T19:38:31+00:00 INVESTIGATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF STARUNIA PALEONTOLOGICAL LOCATION OF THE PLEISTOCENE FAUNA OF THE RHINOCEROSES AND THE MAMMOTHS FOR QUATERNARY GEOLOGY Kateryna Radlovska Sofiia Kachala 2019-11-29 https://doi.org/10.21303/2585-6847.2019.001035 eng eng Zenodo https://doi.org/10.21303/2585-6847.2019.001035 oai:zenodo.org:3741892 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Technology transfer: fundamental principles and innovative technical solutions, Tallinn, Estonia, 29 November 2019 upper Pleistocene hairy rhino mammoth tundra natural-human-made geosystems paleoclimate Starunia area Geopark info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.21303/2585-6847.2019.001035 2024-07-26T21:21:33Z The first finds of mummified carcasses of the hairy rhino, mammoth, horse, roe deer and other animals were carried out at a depth of 12m when passing the mines for the production of ozokerite near the village. The expedition of the Academy of Skill from Krakow, when passing a mine at a depth of 17m, found the remains of 3more hairy rhinos. There were also numerous bones of small vertebrates (rodents), artichokes, numerous insects, beetles, parasitic worms, slag, butterflies, spiders, snails, vascular plants, seeds and branches of dwarf birch, alder, and other representatives of tundra flora. After the earthquake in the Vrancha Mountains (Romania), the first and still unique mud volcano in the Carpathians, which gave the Starunia paleontological location a new "sound", arose on the ozokerite deposit. An important result was the discovery of the most desirable area, where the remains of giant mammals and even the Cro-Magnon Pleistocene could still be found at the depths. All the numerous interdisciplinary traces of Polish and Ukrainian scientists confirm the uniqueness of Starunia on a global scale, requiring the preservation and further study of paleontological finds and the only mud volcano in the Carpathians. Such findings can only be made by organizing the Starunia geodynamic ground International Ecological and Tourist Center «Geopark Ice Age». Article in Journal/Newspaper Dwarf birch Tundra Zenodo Technology transfer: fundamental principles and innovative technical solutions 3 86 88
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topic upper Pleistocene
hairy rhino
mammoth
tundra
natural-human-made geosystems
paleoclimate
Starunia area
Geopark
spellingShingle upper Pleistocene
hairy rhino
mammoth
tundra
natural-human-made geosystems
paleoclimate
Starunia area
Geopark
Kateryna Radlovska
Sofiia Kachala
INVESTIGATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF STARUNIA PALEONTOLOGICAL LOCATION OF THE PLEISTOCENE FAUNA OF THE RHINOCEROSES AND THE MAMMOTHS FOR QUATERNARY GEOLOGY
topic_facet upper Pleistocene
hairy rhino
mammoth
tundra
natural-human-made geosystems
paleoclimate
Starunia area
Geopark
description The first finds of mummified carcasses of the hairy rhino, mammoth, horse, roe deer and other animals were carried out at a depth of 12m when passing the mines for the production of ozokerite near the village. The expedition of the Academy of Skill from Krakow, when passing a mine at a depth of 17m, found the remains of 3more hairy rhinos. There were also numerous bones of small vertebrates (rodents), artichokes, numerous insects, beetles, parasitic worms, slag, butterflies, spiders, snails, vascular plants, seeds and branches of dwarf birch, alder, and other representatives of tundra flora. After the earthquake in the Vrancha Mountains (Romania), the first and still unique mud volcano in the Carpathians, which gave the Starunia paleontological location a new "sound", arose on the ozokerite deposit. An important result was the discovery of the most desirable area, where the remains of giant mammals and even the Cro-Magnon Pleistocene could still be found at the depths. All the numerous interdisciplinary traces of Polish and Ukrainian scientists confirm the uniqueness of Starunia on a global scale, requiring the preservation and further study of paleontological finds and the only mud volcano in the Carpathians. Such findings can only be made by organizing the Starunia geodynamic ground International Ecological and Tourist Center «Geopark Ice Age».
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author Kateryna Radlovska
Sofiia Kachala
author_facet Kateryna Radlovska
Sofiia Kachala
author_sort Kateryna Radlovska
title INVESTIGATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF STARUNIA PALEONTOLOGICAL LOCATION OF THE PLEISTOCENE FAUNA OF THE RHINOCEROSES AND THE MAMMOTHS FOR QUATERNARY GEOLOGY
title_short INVESTIGATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF STARUNIA PALEONTOLOGICAL LOCATION OF THE PLEISTOCENE FAUNA OF THE RHINOCEROSES AND THE MAMMOTHS FOR QUATERNARY GEOLOGY
title_full INVESTIGATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF STARUNIA PALEONTOLOGICAL LOCATION OF THE PLEISTOCENE FAUNA OF THE RHINOCEROSES AND THE MAMMOTHS FOR QUATERNARY GEOLOGY
title_fullStr INVESTIGATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF STARUNIA PALEONTOLOGICAL LOCATION OF THE PLEISTOCENE FAUNA OF THE RHINOCEROSES AND THE MAMMOTHS FOR QUATERNARY GEOLOGY
title_full_unstemmed INVESTIGATION OF THE IMPORTANCE OF STARUNIA PALEONTOLOGICAL LOCATION OF THE PLEISTOCENE FAUNA OF THE RHINOCEROSES AND THE MAMMOTHS FOR QUATERNARY GEOLOGY
title_sort investigation of the importance of starunia paleontological location of the pleistocene fauna of the rhinoceroses and the mammoths for quaternary geology
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