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CGG Vol. 32 No. 2 (2002)
Orlický O.: Field-reversal versus self-reversal hypothesis: Paleomagnetic
properties, magnetic mineralogy and the reproducible self-reversal RM
of the Neogene andesites from the Javorie and Poľana mountain range
(Part III)
Orlický O.: Field-reversal versus self-reversal hypothesis: Paleomagnetic
properties, magnetic mineralogy and the reproducible self - reversal RM of
the Eocene to Miocene age volcanic rocks from České Středohoří Mts. –
North Bohemia (Part IV)
Bielik M., Vozár J., Šantavý J.: Multidisciplinary interpretation of gravity field
in the Western Carpathians and the Bohemian Massif junction
Radwan A. H. A., Bielik M., Mahmoud S. M., Tealeb A. A., Trakhan M. A.:
Interpretation of Bouguer long-wavelength gravity anomalies by means of
2D density modelling
Vajda P., Bielik M., Pohánka V.: Shallow anomaleous bodies in the area of the
Kolárovo gravity high interpreted by the TFM
Vajda P., Brimich L.: Correction to paper: Geodynamic applications of the
truncation filtering methodology: A synthetic case study for a point source
of force representing the upward pressure around a magmatic body
Orlicky1.pdf
Orlicky2.pdf
Bielik.pdf
Radwan.pdf
Vajda1.pdf
Vajda2.pdf