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BOOK OF ABSTRACTS. 40th International Polar Symposium – Arctic and Antarctic at the Tipping Point, 4–7 November 2025, Puławy, Poland
(Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2025-10-20)The Polar Symposium is a recurrent conference, typically occurring every two years, dedicated to Arctic and Antarctic topics, with a long tradition dating back to 1972. Since then, these meetings have been an excellent ... -
Results of Geomagnetic Observations - Belsk, Hel, Hornsund, 2024
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Remote sensing as a support tool to map suspended sediment concentration over extended river reaches
(Springer, 2025-07-01)Spatiotemporal variations of sediments transported along rivers play a crucial role in a wide spectrum of uses, such as navigation, recreation, habitats or river environmental protection. The advancement in technology has ... -
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS. XLII International School of Hydraulics FRESHWATER SYSTEM HEALTH: A HYDRAULIC PERSPECTIVE. Radocza, Poland, 20–23 May 2025
(Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2025-05-19)The 42nd International School of Hydraulics, titled “Freshwater System Health: A Hydraulic Perspective”, held on May 20–23, 2025, in Radocza near Kraków, continued a series of events focused on broadly understood hydraulics. ... -
SVALGEOBASE II: Tectono-thermal Evolution of Svalbard - from Metamorphic and Magmatic Processes to Geothermal Energy. Geological Workshop, Svalbard, 3-9 September 2024
(Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2025-03-11)We are pleased to present the report from the second edition of the geological workshop SvalGeoBase II, titled “Tectono-thermal evolution of Svalbard – from metamorphic and magmatic processes to geothermal energy”. Held ...