Nývlt, Daniel
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Vol.11,No.2(2021) (Original Papers)
Bedload geochemical and petrophysical signature of the Algal and Bohemian streams, James Ross Island, Antarctic Peninsula
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Vol.3,No.2(2013) (Original Papers)
New methods to reconstruct clast transport history in different glacial sedimentary environments: Case study for Old Red sandstone clasts from polythermal Hrbyebreen and Bertilbreen valley glaciers, Central Svalbard
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Vol.4,No.2(2014) (Original Papers)
Deposits of pyroclastic mass flows at Bibby Hill (Pliocene, James Ross Island, Antarctica)
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Vol.9,No.1(2019) (Original Papers)
Permafrost and active layer research on James Ross Island: An overview
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Vol.1,No.1(2011) (Original Papers)
Sedimentary petrological characteristics of lateral and frontal moraine and proglacial glaciofluvial sediments of Bertilbreen, Central Svalbard
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Vol.1,No.2(2011) (Original Papers)
Foraminifera from the Upper Cretaceous of northern James Ross Island (Antarctica): a preliminary report
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Vol.4,No.1(2014) (Original Papers)
Stabilisation of geodetic points in the surroundings of Johann Gregor Mendel Station, James Ross Island, Antarctica
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Vol.3,No.2(2013) (Original Papers)
Biodiversity of freshwater algae and cyanobacteria on deglaciated northern part of James Ross Island, Antarctica. A preliminary study.
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Vol.9,No.1(2019) (Original Papers)
Surface mass balance of Davies Dome and Whisky Glacier on James Ross Island, north-eastern Antarctic Peninsula, based on different volume-mass conversion approaches
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Vol.3,No.1(2013) (Original Papers)
Recent landscape changes in terminoglacial area of the Nordenskiöldbreen, central Spitsbergen, Svalbard (Short communication)
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Vol.8,No.1(2018) (Original Papers)
Lithostratigraphy and petrology of Lachman Crags and Cape Lachman lava-fed deltas, Ulu Peninsula, James Ross Island, north-eastern Antarctic Peninsula: Preliminary results
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Vol.10,No.1(2020) (Workshop 2019: BIOSCIENCES IN POLAR AND ALPINE RESEARCH (Extended abstracts))
Spatial structure of permafrost and active layer from the James Ross Island, Antarctica: Geological and Microbiological Insights