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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Joachim Szulc
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Szulc, Joachim & Elżbieta Worobiec. (2012). Neogene karst sinkhole and its deposits from Górażdże Quarry, Upper Silesia - archive for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae/Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Geologicznego. 82(4). 371–385.6 indexed citations
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Szulc, Joachim, et al.. (2011). Geopark Góra Św. Anny – „król-tułacz” wrócił na stolicę!. Przegląd Geologiczny. 59(4). 291–310.2 indexed citations
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Kołodziej, Bogusław, et al.. (2010). Injection dykes as evidence of Campanian synsedimentary tectonics on the Kraków Swell, southern Poland. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae/Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Geologicznego. 80(3). 285–301.7 indexed citations
Szulc, Joachim, et al.. (2007). International Workshop on the Triassic of Southern Poland : Pan-European correlation of the epicontinental Triassic, 4th meeting, September 3-8, 2007 : fieldtrip guide. Homo Politicus (Academy of Humanities and Economics in Lodz).5 indexed citations
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Szulc, Joachim, et al.. (2005). Facies and sedimentary environments of the Upper Scythian-Carnian succession from the Belanské Tatry Mts., Slovakia. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae/Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Geologicznego. 75(2). 155–169.9 indexed citations
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Szulc, Joachim, et al.. (2003). Middle Triassic evolution of the Tatricum sedimentary basin: an attempt of sequence stratigraphy to the Wierchowa Unit in the Polish Tatra Mountains. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae/Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Geologicznego. 73(3). 169–182.20 indexed citations
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Uchman, Alfred, et al.. (2002). Relative sea-level changes recorded in borings from a Miocene rocky shore of the Mut Basin, southern Turkey. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae/Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Geologicznego. 72(3). 263–270.16 indexed citations
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Gradziński, Michał, et al.. (2001). Travertine mound and cave in a village of Laski, Silesian-Cracow Upland. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae/Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Geologicznego. 71(2). 115–123.10 indexed citations
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Nawrocki, Jerzy & Joachim Szulc. (2000). Skala magnetostratygraficzna dla utworów retu i wapienia muszlowego ze Śląska i północnej części Gór Świętokrzyskich. Przegląd Geologiczny. 48(3). 236–238.2 indexed citations
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Szulc, Joachim. (2000). MIDDLE TRIASSIC EVOLUTION OF THE NORTHERN PERI-TETHYS AREA AS INFLUENCED BY EARLY OPENING OF THE TETHYS OCEAN. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae/Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Geologicznego. 70(1). 1–48.147 indexed citations
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