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    Morphological and mineralogical forms of technogenic magnetic particles in industrial dusts by Magiera, T., Jabłońska, M., Strzyszcz, Z., Rachwal, M.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-08-2011)
    “…The morphology, mineralogy, and magnetic properties of technogenic magnetic particles (TMPs) were analysed in four kinds of industrial dust produced during…”
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    Discrimination of lithogenic and anthropogenic influences on topsoil magnetic susceptibility in Central Europe by Magiera, T., Strzyszcz, Z., Kapicka, A., Petrovsky, E.

    Published in Geoderma (01-02-2006)
    “…The study was performed on the area of the three countries involved in the MAGPROX project (Poland, Czech Rep., Germany). In the first stage the basic map of…”
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    Recultivation and landscaping in areas after brown-coal mining in middle-east European countries by Strzyszcz, Z.

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-09-1996)
    “…The research on the reclamation of areas devastated by open cast mining has a long tradition in the Middle-East European Countries. Results obtained from the…”
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    Mapping particulate pollution loads using soil magnetometry in urban forests in the Upper Silesia Industrial Region, Poland by Magiera, Tadeusz, Strzyszcz, Zygmunt, Rachwal, Marzena

    Published in Forest ecology and management (30-08-2007)
    “…The central part of the Silesian Province, Upper Silesian Industrial Region (USIR), is the most urbanized region of Poland and one of the largest urban and…”
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    Record of industrial pollution in polish ombrotrophic peat bogs by Strzyszcz, Z., Magiera, T.

    “…Peat contains mostly diamagnetic organic matter, which is a good collector of all kinds of atmospheric dusts and industrial pollution. Ombrotrophic peat bogs…”
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    Magnetic anomalies of forest soils in the Upper Silesia–Northern Moravia region by Magiera, Tadeusz, Kapička, Ales, Petrovský, Eduard, Strzyszcz, Zygmunt, Fialová, Hana, Rachwał, Marzena

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-12-2008)
    “…Previous investigations revealed a strong magnetic anomaly due to soil magnetic enhancement in the industrialized cross-border area of Upper Silesia (Poland)…”
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    Magnetic record of industrial pollution in forest soils of Upper Silesia, Poland by Heller, Friedrich, Strzyszcz, Zygmunt, Magiera, Tadeusz

    “…The organic top horizons of forest soils in the vicinity of industrial centers in Upper Silesia, Poland, are characterized by remarkably high magnetic…”
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    Ferrimagnetic minerals of anthropogenic origin in soils of some Polish national parks by MAGIERA, Tadeusz, STRZYSZCZ, Zygmunt

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-11-2000)
    “…Ferrimagnetic minerals of anthropogenic origin derived from fossil-fuel combustion, appear not only in industrial areas but also in topsoils of areas remote…”
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    Recultivation and landscaping in areas after brown-coal mining in Middle-East European countries by Strzyszcz, Z

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-01-1996)
    “…The research on the reclamation of areas devastated by open cast mining has a long tradition in the Middle-East European Countries. Results obtained from the…”
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    Seasonal changes of magnetic susceptibility in sediments from lake Zywiec (South Poland) by MAGIERA, Tadeusz, STRZYSZCZ, Zygmunt, KOSTECKI, Maciej

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-11-2002)
    “…Lake Zywiec is a man-made lake constructed in 1965 on the Sola River, Beskidy Mountains (South Poland). The lake is the largest one in a flood control…”
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    Magnetic susceptibility and heavy metals contamination in soils of Southern Poland by Strzyszcz, Z., Magiera, T.

    “…The anthropogenic character of the increase in magnetic susceptibility of Silesian soils is doubtless. The dependence between the magnetic susceptibility of…”
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