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  1. Sea-level and environmental changes around the Devonian–Carboniferous boundary in the Namur–Dinant Basin (S Belgium, NE France): A multi-proxy stratigraphic analysis of carbonate ramp archives and its use in regional and interregional correlations
  2. Late Chadian-early Arundian high-resolution biostratigraphy in the Ogmore-by-Sea section (South Wales-Mendip shelf) and the mid-Avonian unconformity
  3. Upper Famennian and Lower Tournaisian sections of the Moravian Karst (Moravo-Silesian Zone, Czech Republic): a proposed key area for correlation of the conodont and foraminiferal zonations
  4. A high-resolution, multiproxy stratigraphic analysis of the Devonian–Carboniferous boundary sections in the Moravian Karst (Czech Republic) and a correlation with the Carnic Alps (Austria)
  5. Facies and petrophysical signature of the Tournaisian/Viséan (Lower Carboniferous) sea-level cycle in carbonate ramp to basinal settings of the Wales-Brabant massif, British Isles
  6. Annulata event z profilu v Jámovém lůmku u Ochozi u Brna – poznámky ke konodontové biostratigrafii (famen, Moravský kras)
  7. High resolution biostratigraphy of the Tournaisian-Viséan boundary interval in the North Staffordshire Basin and correlation with the South Wales-Mendip Shelf
  8. New Mississippian trilobite association from the Brno vicinity and its significance (Moravian Karst, Czech Republic)
  9. Petrofyzikální charakteristika hraničního intervalu devonu a karbonu v Moravském krasu
  10. Preliminary report on the new findings of Mississippian trilobites in the Březina Formation (Moravian Karst, Czech Republic)
  11. Geochemical traces of flood layers in the fluvial sedimentary archive; implications for contamination history analyses
  12. Biostratigraphy, sequence stratigraphy and gamma-ray spectrometry of the Tournaisian-Viséan boundary interval in the Dublin Basin
  13. Possibilities of LA-ICP-MS technique for the spatial elemental analysis of the recent fish scales: Line scan vs. depth profiling
  14. Polyphase deformation of the Variscan accretionary wedge: an example from the southern part of the Moravian Karst (Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic)
  15. High-resolution biostratigraphy of the Tournaisian-Visean (Carboniferous) boundary interval, Mokrá quarry, Czech Republic
  16. Stratigraphic significance and resolution of spectral reflectance logs in Lower Devonian carbonates of the Barrandian area, Czech Republic; a correlation with magnetic susceptibility and gamma-ray logs
  17. The Margins of Laurussia in Central and Southeast Europe and Southwest Asia
  18. Compositional changes in fish scale hydroxylapatite during early diagenesis; an example from an abandoned meander
  19. Late Devonian–earliest Mississippian glaciation in Gondwanaland and its biogeographic consequences
  20. LA-ICP-MS heavy metal analyses of fish scales from sediments of the Oxbow Lake Certak of the Morava River (Czech Republic)
  21. A digital image analysis approach to measurement of the conodont colour alteration index (CAI): a case study from the Moravo-Silesian Zone, Czech Republic
  22. Brunovistulian terrane (Bohemian Massif, Central Europe) from late Proterozoic to late Paleozoic: a review
  23. EARLY EVOLUTION OF THE GENUS EOPARASTAFFELLA (FORAMINIFERA) IN EURASIA: THE "INTERIECTA GROUP" AND RELATED FORMS, LATE TOURNAISIAN TO EARLY VISEAN (MISSISSIPPIAN)
  24. Burial and uplift history of the Palaeozoic Flysch in the Variscan foreland basin (SE Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic)
  25. Compostional variations and patterns of condont reworking in Late Devonian and early carboniferous calciturbidites (Moravia, Czech Republic)
  26. Sedimentary and biofacies records in calciturbidites at the Devonian-Carboniferous boundary in Moravia (Moravian-Silesian Zone, Middle Europe)
  27. Comments on possible levelsfor Lower Carboniferous subdivision and results from Moravia
  28. The Middle‐Upper Tournaisian boundary event
  29. Late Devonian — Early Carboniferous paleobiogeography of benthic Foraminifera and climatic oscillations
  30. Upper Frasnian and Lower Tournaisian events and evolution of calcareous foraminifera — close links to climatic changes