Poster Programme MPRG13

On the track of Jozef Hus: Integration of magnetic studies with other disciplines
Convener: S. Spassov 
Co-Conveners: A. Kapicka , J.-P. Valet
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Display Time: Monday, 20 Apr 08:00–19:30
Attendance Time: Monday, 20 Apr 17:30–19:00
Halls X/Y
Chairperson: Ales Kapicka
XY490
EGU2009-9971
D. Jordanova, P. Petrov, and V. Avramov
Rock magnetic characteristics of loess-palaeosol sediments and their link to palaeoenvironmental conditions

XY491
EGU2009-11498
U. Hambach, M. Jovanović, S.B. Marković, N. Nowaczyk, and C. Rolf
The Matuyama-Brunhes geomagnetic reversal in the Stari Slankamen loess section (Vojvodina, Serbia): Its detailed record and its stratigraphic position

XY492
EGU2009-11293
D.K. Nurgaliev, P. Yassonov, D. Gilmanova, A. Sinitsyn, and F. Heller
Magnetic and paleomagnetic investigation of sediments of the Kostenki section

XY493
EGU2009-10971
E. Schnepp, P. Lanos, and A. Chauvin
Full vector archaeomagnetic data and Bayesian modelling for 1300 to 1750 AD

XY494
EGU2009-11284
F. Saragnese, L. Lanci, and R. Lanza
Ultra fined-grained atmospheric particulate studied by magnetic analysis

XY495
EGU2009-217
R. Mitchell and B.A. Maher
Evaluation and application of biomagnetic monitoring of traffic-derived particulate pollution (Lancaster, UK).

XY496
EGU2009-2078
T. Yang, Q. S. Liu, and L. S. Chan
Environmental magnetic responses of urbanization process: evidence from the lake sediments in the East Lake, Wuhan, China (withdrawn)

XY497
EGU2009-5102
A. Kapička, V. Podrázský, E. Petrovský, H. Fialová, and P. Křížek
Magnetic study of contaminated forest soils in Krušné hory Mountains

XY498
EGU2009-12153
I. Zananiri, S. Spassov, D. Kondopoulou, A. Gault, D. Polya, A. Atzemoglou, and B. Maher
Magnetic signature of anthropogenic pollution of soil and correlation with heavy metals in the broader Kozani-Ptolemaida region, Northern Greece.

XY499
EGU2009-6161
S. Spassov, D.K. Nurgaliev, F. Heller, R. Egli, and P.G. Jasonov
Isothermal magnetisation curves measured with a coercivity spectrometer