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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Radek Mikuláš
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Mikuláš, Radek, et al.. (2003). Lower Cambrian siliciclastic sediments in Southern Moravia(Czech Republic) and their paleogeographical constraints. Geologica Carpathica.23 indexed citations
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Mikuláš, Radek, et al.. (2002). Trace fossils and ichnofabrics across the Volkhov depositional sequence (ordovician, Arenigian of St. Petersburg region, Russia). Journal of Geosciences. 47(3). 133–146.21 indexed citations
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Mikuláš, Radek, et al.. (2002). Bioerosion and bioturbation of a weathered metavolcanic rock (Cretaceous, Czech Republic). Revistes Científiques de la University of Barcelona (University of Barcelona). 37(1). 21–27.8 indexed citations
Mikuláš, Radek. (1999). Joint occurrences of body- and trace-fossil communities (Ordovician, Barrandian area, Czech Republic). Journal of Geosciences. 44. 69–78.9 indexed citations
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Mikuláš, Radek, et al.. (1998). Lamniporichnus vulgaris igen. et isp. nov.: Traces of insect larvae in stone fruits of hackberry (Celtis) from the Miocene and Pleistocene of the Czech Republic. Journal of Geosciences. 43(4). 277–280.11 indexed citations
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Mikuláš, Radek. (1998). Ordovician of the Barrandian area: Reconstruction of the sedimentary basin, its benthic communities and ichnoassemblages. Journal of Geosciences. 43(3). 143–159.17 indexed citations
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Mikuláš, Radek, et al.. (1998). A problematic fossil from the Middle Cambrian of the Barrandian area (Czech Republic). Journal of Geosciences. 43(3). 187–190.12 indexed citations
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Mikuláš, Radek, et al.. (1996). Trace fossils from the Roblin Member of the Srbsko Formation (Middle Devonian, Barrandian area, central Bohemia). Journal of Geosciences. 41. 79–84.4 indexed citations
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Mikuláš, Radek. (1994). Finds of ichnofossils in the Ordovician of the Rozmital Trench (Czech Republic). Journal of Geosciences. 39. 241–243.1 indexed citations
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Mikuláš, Radek. (1994). Trace fossils at the Arenig - Llanvirn boundary (Ordovician, Czech Republic). Journal of Geosciences. 39. 205–212.4 indexed citations
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Mikuláš, Radek. (1993). Trace fossils and ichnofacies of the Ordovician of the Prague Basin (central Bohemia, Czech Republic). Boletín de la Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural. Sección geológica. 88(1). 99–112.7 indexed citations
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Mikuláš, Radek. (1993). New information on trace fossils of the early Ordovician of Prague Basin (Barrandian area, Czech Republic). Journal of Geosciences. 38. 171–182.12 indexed citations
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