Hans-Jürgen Gawlick

Research output

  1. 2007
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    The isolated Jurassic occurrence of Mount Rettenstein near Filzmoos – an extensional allochthon at the southern rim of the central Northern Calcareous Alps

    Auer, M., Gawlick, H.-J. & Schlagintweit, F., 2007, 8th Workshop on Alpine Geological Studies. p. 1-2

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference contribution

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    The Munella carbonate platform in the central Mirdita Zone (Albania): an example for carbonate platform growth in a convergent tectonic regime

    Gawlick, H.-J., Schlagintweit, F., Lein, R., Missoni, S. & Suzuki, H., 2007, 8th Workshop on Alpine Geological Studies. p. 24-25

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference contribution

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    The polyphase tectonic history along the eastern Periadriatic Lineament (Karavank Mountains, Austria)

    Missoni, S. & Gawlick, H.-J., 2007, 8th Workshop on Alpine Geological Studies. p. 48-49

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference contribution

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    The Tirolic Berchtesgaden Block in the Northern Calcareous Alps. – 8th Workshop on Alpine Geological Studies

    Missoni, S. & Gawlick, H.-J., 2007, 8th Workshop on Alpine Geological Studies. p. 47-47

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference contribution

  8. 2006
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    Clasts of cement-rich Middle Triassic reefal limestones from Late Jurassic mass-flows of the Mirdita Zone of Albania (Kurbnesh area) and their palaeogeographical significance: Component analysis of mass-flow deposits as a tool to solve paleogeographic questions and to reconstruct the early geodynamic history of the Albanides

    Gawlick, H.-J., 2006, Clasts of cement-rich Middle Triassic reefal limestones from Late Jurassic mass-flows of the Mirdita Zone of Albania (Kurbnesh area) and their palaeogeographical significance: Component analysis of mass-flow deposits as a tool to solve paleogeographic questions and to reconstruct the early geodynamic history of the Albanides. Innsbruck Univ. Press, p. 69-70

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference contribution

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