dr Agnieszka Ciurej
Instytut Biologii i Nauk o Ziemi, Katedra Geologii i Paleontologii
pok: 426
ORCID: 0000-0002-2383-7562
Olszak, J., Kukulak, J., Alexanderson, H., Krąpiec, M., Thamó-Bozsó, E., Ciurej, A. (2023). Luminescence and radiocarbon dates from alluvial sediments, Podhale, Central Europe – A methods comparison. Catena, 221, id. 106792. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2022.106792
Fąfara, M., Dubicka, Z., Niechwedowicz, M., Ciurej, A., Walaszczyk, I. (2023). Middle Campanian (Late Cretaceous) sea-level rise; microfossil record of bathymetric changes. Acta Geologica Polonica, 73, (4), 661-683. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.24425/agp.2023.145628
Ciurej, A., Struska, M., Wolska, A., Szczerba, M., Olszak, J. (2023). Copper-Bearing Mineralisation in the Upper Devonian Limestones: A Case Study from the Historical Teresa Adit in the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, Poland. Minerals, 13 (1), id. 54. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/min13010054
Ciurej, A. (2023). Stomiosphaerina bakae sp. nov., a new calcareous dinocyst of the Upper Cretaceous of the Central European Basin. PLoS ONE, 18(10): e0292531. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292531
Ciurej, A., Dubicka, Z., Poberezhskyy, A. (2023). Calcareous dinoflagellate blooms during the Late Cretaceous ‘greenhouse’ world—a case study from western Ukraine. PeerJ, 11:e16201. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.16201
Ciurej. A., Bąk M. (2021). Cadosinopsis rehakovii sp. nov., a new calcareous dinocyst from the Jurassic-Cretaceous transitional interval of the Western Tethys. PLoS ONE 16(5), id. e0249690. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249690
Van Der Boon, A., Beniest, A., Ciurej, A., Gaździcka, E., Grothe, A., Sachsenhofer, R.F., Langereis, C.G., Krijgsman, W. (2018). The Eocene–Oligocene transition in the North Alpine Foreland Basin and subsequent closure of a Paratethys Gateway. Global and Planetary Change, 162, 101–119. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2017.12.009
Bojanowski, M.J., Ciurej, A., Haczewski, G., Jokubauskas, P., Schouten, S., Tyszka, J., Bijl, P.K. (2018). The Central Paratethys during Oligocene as an ancient counterpart of the present-day Black Sea: Unique records from the coccolith limestones. Marine Geology, 403, 301–328. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2018.06.011