Anna Rogóż-Matyszczak

Anna Rogóż-Matyszczak
University of Warsaw | UW

PhD

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The profile of the Lipowo palaeolake (NE Poland) preserves a record of environmental and climate changes from the Last Glacial Termination (16.5k cal ka BP), stretching from the Oldest Dryas to the youngest Allerød warm oscillation. In this interdisciplinary study of the lacustrine succession at Lipowo, we used biological and geochemical indicators...
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The modern Nile delta developed in the Middle and Late Holocene, and at its most northern-central point is situated at the Burullus Lagoon, which is environmentally diverse, including salt marshes, mudflats, and sand plains, and separated from a sea by a sand barrier overtopped with high sand dunes. The lagoon has been fed since the Middle Holocene...
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In the densely forested Warmia and Masuria region (northern Poland) there are many small endorheic lakes characterized by their low sedimentation rate, which makes them excellent archives of Holocene environmental and palaeoclimatic change. Lake Młynek, located near the village of Janiki Wielkie, was selected for multi-faceted palaeoenvironmental r...
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In the densely forested Warmia and Masuria region (north-eastern Poland) there are many lakes characterized by small size, calm sedimentation and lack of tributaries, which makes them a very good archive of environmental data for the Holocene. For this reason, one of them – the Młynek Lake, located near the village of Janiki Wielkie, has been selec...
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Abstract. The gullies in the vicinity of Neple (Podlaska Lowland, eastern Poland) are relatively young and were created due to the land use and climate changes. The aim of the research was to determine the variability of selected alluvial-deluvial fans occurring in the Bug River valley and their age using interdisciplinary methods (e.g. absolute da...
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A field experiment was conducted in Międzyrzec Podlaski, (51o59’ N and 22o47’ E), Poland in the period from 2015 to 2017. The experiment was a two-way random split-plot arrangement of plots with three replicates. The following factors were examined: three varieties of potato - – Honorata, Jelly, Tajfun, and four variants of application of biostimul...
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The surroundings of the Młynek Lake located in northern Poland were favourable for several phases of prehistoric settlement. Along the 3.5 m long core, covering about 2300 years of sedimentation, there was found human activity from the Roman, early Middle Ages and Middle Ages periods as well as the contemporary one. The record of the period between...
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Badania zmian klimatu odbywają się z dużym sukcesem na osadach jeziornych. Przedstawione w artykule dotychczasowe badania ujmowały zagadnienia antropopresji na dużym obszarze przy uwzględnianiu badań pojedynczych jezior, co dawało wnioski ciekawe ale dosyć ogólne. Zaproponowana w pracy koncepcja badań stawia na pierwszym miejscu bezpośredni związek...
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Skeletal remains of woolly mammoths have been studied using polarizing microscopy, SEM, XRD, and FTIR to characterize their diagenetic history. Formation of different secondary minerals in the bones is related to changing conditions of chemical diagenesis, both in the sediment and in the bone itself. Bone voids are commonly infilled with calcite an...
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Mineralization of teeth and bones of the cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) from the Biśnik Cave, Southern Poland The studied bones and teeth of the cave bear ( Ursus spelaeus ) come from the Biśnik Cave, located in the Częstochowa Upland (Southern Poland). The specimens originate from different geological layers formed since the Odra Glaciation (250-270 t...

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