Publicēti raksti (ĢZZF) / Published Articles: Recent submissions
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Multiple deformed layers in Weichselian lacustrine sediments at Baltmuiža, western Latvia
(GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, 2019-08) -
New insights on ice dynamics from analysis of terrain of Latvia
(GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, 2019-08) -
Large-scale glaciotectonically-deformed Pleistocene sediments with deformed layers sandwiched between undeformed layers, Baltmuiža site, Western Latvia
(Lithuanian Geological Survey, Lithuanian Geological Society, 2018) -
Injection structures and load casts in lagoon sediments (Sārnate outcrop, W Latvia)
(Lithuanian Geological Survey, Lithuanian Geological Society, 2018) -
STOP 14: Morphology and internal structure of the Lāči drumlin at Tērvete village, Zemgale Drumlin Field
(University of Latvia, 2014) -
STOP 13: Inland dune field near Daugavpils, East-Latvian Lowland
(University of Latvia, 2014) -
STOP 12: Late-glacial and Holocene development of Lake Rāzna as recorded by biostratigraphy
(University of Latvia, 2014) -
STOP 11: Recessional moraine ridge at Veresovka, Rāzna glacial depression
(University of Latvia, 2014) -
STOP 10: Kame terrace in the Upper Daugava depression at Rakuti, near Krāslava
(University of Latvia, 2014) -
STOP 9: Upper Daugava spillway valley and associated gully network at Vasargelišķi
(University of Latvia, 2014) -
STOP 8: Morphology and arrangement of glaciokarst kettles at Vietalva village
(University of Latvia, 2014) -
STOP 7: Madona-Trepe ice-marginal ridge at Smeceres sils, East-Latvian Lowland
(University of Latvia, 2014) -
STOP 6: Morphology, internal structure and texture of inland dunes at the Smilškalni site, Middle Gauja Lowland
(University of Latvia, 2014) -
STOP 5: Veselava end moraine, north-western Vidzeme Upland
(University of Latvia, 2014) -
STOP 2: Late-glacial and postglacial environmental changes, Lake Āraiši, Vidzeme Upland
(University of Latvia, 2014) -
Outlines of the Quaternary geology of Latvia
(University of Latvia, 2014) -
STOP 1: Lower Gauja spillway valley at Sigulda
(University of Latvia, 2014)