Irakli Taktakishvili’s scientific contributions

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Fig. 1. The correlation of standard chronostratigraphy units and the Eastern Paratethys regional stages for Miocene-Quaternary. Standard chronostratigraphy is based on the International Stratigraphic Chart, 2016\12 (ICS). Regional stages of the Eastern Paratethys are modified after Popov et al. (2013) 
Fig. 6. The pollen diagram reflecting the changes in the distribution of the major forest communities during the Pontian (prepared by landscape-phytocenological method) 
Fig. 9. The pollen diagram reflecting the changes in the distribution of the major forest communities during the Kimmerian 
Fig. 10. The pollen diagram of Egrissian deposits from outcrop Tsikhisperdi 
Fig. 11. Pollen diagram of Kimmerian and Middle Kujanician deposits from outcrop Galidzga-Pokveshi 

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The paleobiological characteristic of the Late Neogene of Western Georgia (Molluska, Ostracoda, Foraminifera, Pollen data)
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... A second specimen (CNHM 751), also marked as Z. naticina in the collection, is here referred to Zagrabica ampullacea Brusina, 1884. Material from the NHMW includes two specimens of Z. naticina (NHMW 2019/0026/0001-0002), two specimens of Z. maceki Brusina, 1884(NHMW 2019, and three specimens of Z. cyclostomopsis Brusina, 1884(NHMW 2019 Kirscher et al. 2017;Taktakishvili et al. 2018;pers. obs. ...

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A revision of the poorly known Pontocaspian gastropod genus Abeskunus, and its Central Paratethyan origin
The paleobiological characteristic of the Late Neogene of Western Georgia (Molluska, Ostracoda, Foraminifera, Pollen data)