2003
Kaczorowska, B.; Hacura, A.; Kupka, T.; Wrzalik, R.; Talik, E.; Pasterny, G.; Matuszewska, A.
Spectroscopic characterization of natural corals Journal Article
In: Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, vol. 377, no. 6, pp. 1032-1037, 2003, ISSN: 16182642, (38).
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title = {Spectroscopic characterization of natural corals},
author = { B. Kaczorowska and A. Hacura and T. Kupka and R. Wrzalik and E. Talik and G. Pasterny and A. Matuszewska},
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abstract = {The FTIR, micro-Raman, NMR, and XPS spectra of 25 different natural corals have been compared. Reflectance and transmission absorbance IR and Raman data have been used as rapid and efficient means of classification of natural corals containing aragonite (non-precious white species), calcite (red, pink, precious white species), and organic material (black protein polymer). The combination of reflectance IR and infrared microscopy could serve as a rapid, non-destructive method for distinguishing natural corals from artificial, fake jewels. © Springer-Verlag 2003.},
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The FTIR, micro-Raman, NMR, and XPS spectra of 25 different natural corals have been compared. Reflectance and transmission absorbance IR and Raman data have been used as rapid and efficient means of classification of natural corals containing aragonite (non-precious white species), calcite (red, pink, precious white species), and organic material (black protein polymer). The combination of reflectance IR and infrared microscopy could serve as a rapid, non-destructive method for distinguishing natural corals from artificial, fake jewels. © Springer-Verlag 2003.
Hacura, A.; Wrzalik, R.; Matuszewska, A.
Application of reflectance micro-infrared spectroscopy in coal structure studies Journal Article
In: Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, vol. 375, no. 2, pp. 324-326, 2003, ISSN: 16182642, (9).
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title = {Application of reflectance micro-infrared spectroscopy in coal structure studies},
author = { A. Hacura and R. Wrzalik and A. Matuszewska},
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year = {2003},
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number = {2},
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abstract = {Fourier transform infrared micro-scale analysis of organic matter has been applied to characterise individual petrographic components of coal. The use of an infrared microscope made it possible to study and compare different parts of a single individual grain of vitrinite. This method enables analysis of particular macerals without the need for previous separation from coals. For this purpose the polished grainy micro-sections of coal have been prepared. The results obtained indicated the progression of aromatisation in the vitrinite structure with an increase of coalification degree of the parent coals. © Springer-Verlag 2002.},
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Fourier transform infrared micro-scale analysis of organic matter has been applied to characterise individual petrographic components of coal. The use of an infrared microscope made it possible to study and compare different parts of a single individual grain of vitrinite. This method enables analysis of particular macerals without the need for previous separation from coals. For this purpose the polished grainy micro-sections of coal have been prepared. The results obtained indicated the progression of aromatisation in the vitrinite structure with an increase of coalification degree of the parent coals. © Springer-Verlag 2002.
2002
Węgierek, P.; Peñalver, E.
In: Geobios, vol. 35, no. 6, pp. 745-757, 2002, ISSN: 00166995, (13).
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title = {Fossil representatives of the family Greenideidae (Hemiptera, Aphidoidea) from the Miocene of Europe [Représentants fossiles de la famille des Greenideidae (Hemiptera, Aphidoidea) du Miocène d'Europe]},
author = { P. Węgierek and E. Peñalver},
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abstract = {Four new aphid species (Hemiptera, Aphidoidea, Greenideidae) are described on the basis of imprints in oil-shales from the Miocene of Europe (Rubielos de Mora, Spain; Vishnevaya Balka [Stavropol], Russia): Eutrichosiphum europaeum nov. sp., Greenidea hispanica nov. sp., Greenideoida (Pentatrichosiphum) turolensis nov. sp. and Mollitrichosiphum rubusensis nov. sp. All the taxa are placed within recent genera of the subfamily Greenideinae. Miocene representatives of this subfamily have been found in the south of Europe. Later changes of climatic conditions limited its geographic range to south-eastern Asia, where it is now represented by over 130 species of seven genera. © 2002 Éditions scientifiques et médicales Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved.},
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Four new aphid species (Hemiptera, Aphidoidea, Greenideidae) are described on the basis of imprints in oil-shales from the Miocene of Europe (Rubielos de Mora, Spain; Vishnevaya Balka [Stavropol], Russia): Eutrichosiphum europaeum nov. sp., Greenidea hispanica nov. sp., Greenideoida (Pentatrichosiphum) turolensis nov. sp. and Mollitrichosiphum rubusensis nov. sp. All the taxa are placed within recent genera of the subfamily Greenideinae. Miocene representatives of this subfamily have been found in the south of Europe. Later changes of climatic conditions limited its geographic range to south-eastern Asia, where it is now represented by over 130 species of seven genera. © 2002 Éditions scientifiques et médicales Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved.
2000
Herczek, A.; Popov, Y. A.; Peñalver, E.
In: Acta Geologica Hispanica, vol. 35, no. 1-2, pp. 183-188, 2000, ISSN: 05677505, (3).
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title = {The first fossil record of cylapinous plant bugs from the Lower Miocene of Spain: Aragocylapus miocaenicus n. gen., n. sp. (Heteroptera: Miridae: Cylapinae)},
author = { A. Herczek and Y.A. Popov and E. Peñalver},
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year = {2000},
date = {2000-01-01},
journal = {Acta Geologica Hispanica},
volume = {35},
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pages = {183-188},
abstract = {Fossil mirids, representatives of the subfamilies Cylapinae and Bryocorinae from the Lower Miocene in the Rubielos de Mora Basin of Eastern Spain, are presented. One of them belonging to the subfamily Cylapinae is described and discussed: Aragocylapus miocanicus n. gen., n. sp. A synopsis of a number of external characters in the related genera from the Baltic amber (Late Eocene) in question is given.},
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Fossil mirids, representatives of the subfamilies Cylapinae and Bryocorinae from the Lower Miocene in the Rubielos de Mora Basin of Eastern Spain, are presented. One of them belonging to the subfamily Cylapinae is described and discussed: Aragocylapus miocanicus n. gen., n. sp. A synopsis of a number of external characters in the related genera from the Baltic amber (Late Eocene) in question is given.