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Pre-conference field trip of the 31st Meeting of the IAS (International Association of Sedimentologists)
The 31st IAS Meeting (International Association of Sedimentologists) took place in Cracow (Poland) in late June 2015. The pre-conference field trip (20-22 June, 2015) focused on sedimentary evolution and trace fossils of Lower Carboniferous turbidite systems in the Variscan foreland in Moravia and Silesia. The trip leaders Ondřej Bábek (Palacký University, Olomouc), Radek Mikuláš (Institute of Geology CAS, Prague) and Daniel Šimíček (Palacký University, Olomouc) presented a dozen of large, either natural or artificial outcrops in the Culm Facies including their ichnofabrics and trace fossils.
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A successful journal rating of the Bulletin of Geosciences
The recently announced Impact Factors for 2014 showed an increase in the IF of the Bulletin of Geosciences to
1.515. At the moment, it is the 5th best rated journal in the Czech Republic and the 13th best rated
palaeontological journal world-wide. This success was also contributed by members of the Editorial Board – staff
members of the Institute of Geology CAS, v.v.i. (Jindřich Hladil, Ladislav Slavík, Petr Štorch, Jan Wagner and
Jaroslav Zajíc).
Wild Nature of Prague
The Academia publishing house recently released a rather unusual guidebook of Prague, titled “Divoká příroda Prahy” (Nature wilderness of Prague). “It offers a completely different perspective of the city, searching for nature that develops spontaneously, with limited human interference”, says geologist Radek Mikuláš, one of the authors.
Click here for an interview including an audio recording fot the English broadcast of the "Radio Praha".
A field trip for the public - outcrops in Silurian and Devonian sedimentary rocks
During the Spring Science Weeks of the Academy of Sciences, the Institute of Geology organized several field trips for the public. On June 2, Silurian and Devonian rocks in the neighbourhood of Praha-Řeporyje were demonstrated by geologist Radek Mikuláš to students of the Primary School of Roudnice nad Labem.
Radek Mikuláš in the Meteor radio programme
The recently published book “Wild Nature of Prague and its Close Surroundings” is authored by geologist Radek Mikuláš and botanist J.A. Šturma. In this book, the authors explain that the “wild nature” develops rather spontaneously, regardless of human intentions. This may happen in the mountains as well as in an abandoned quarry, or on a slope afforested a hundred years ago. Such a slope in the Barrandov city district, vegetated by a wild forest, was visited by the authors, accompanied by – somewhat surprised – newsmen from the Czech Radio.
The recorded broadcast is here (in Czech)
The Radek Melka Prize for the best paper of the CETeG 2015 Conference awarded to Filip Tomek
At the 13th Meeting of the Central European Tectonic Groups (CeTeG), Filip Tomek received
the Radek Melka Prize for his paper “Magma flow paths and strain patterns in magma chambers
growing by floor subsidence: a model based on magnetic fabric study of shallow-level plutons in
the Štiavnica volcano–plutonic complex, Western Carpathians” published in the Bulletin of
Volcanology last year. Filip Tomek is a PhD. student working for the Institute of Geology of the
CAS. This study revealed complex magma flow patterns and mechanisms of magma chamber
construction on the example of the Štiavnica stratovolcano, Western Carpathians.
See the illustration figure here.
Exhibition of palaeontological and anthropological reconstructions opened at Nový Jičín
An exhibition named "Journeys to prehistory or In the footsteps of Zdeněk Burian" will be
displayed in the New Gallery of the Žerotín Chateau at Nový Jičín from 12 May to 6 September
2015. The palaeontological and anthropological reconstructions are authored by Jaroslav Bažant,
Pavel Dvorský, Petr Modlitba, Jiří Svoboda and Jiří Teichmann.
See the exhibition poster in Czech here.
Prof. RNDr. Zbyněk Roček, DrSc. appointed an Emeritus Scientist of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Prof. RNDr. Zbyněk Roček, DrSc. was appointed an Emeritus Scientist of the Czech Academy
of Sciences for his successful lifework and his merits in the development of the Institute and in
vertebrate palaeontology.
See the photo of Prof. Roček here.
RNDr. Václav Houša, CSc. – uncompleted 80th birthday
The outstanding Czech paleontologist and a former director of the Institute of Geology CAS
RNDr. Václav Houša, CSc. would celebrate his 80th birthday on April 7, 2015.
The unique Centre for Didactics of Geology will be opened in Říčany
The Centre for Didactic of Geology will be ceremonially opened on April 9th 2015 at 14.00. One of the
collaborators is Petr Schnabl from the Institute of Geology CAS, v. v. i. The ceremony will take place at
the garden of the 1st Elementary School Říčany at Masaryk square.
The invitation card (in Czech) is here.