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Petr Mazouch

Researcher at University of Economics, Prague

Publications -  24
Citations -  191

Petr Mazouch is an academic researcher from University of Economics, Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sclerophyll & Vegetation (pathology). The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 22 publications receiving 171 citations.

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Refining CLAMP — Investigations towards improving the Climate Leaf Analysis Multivariate Program

TL;DR: In this paper, the reliability and applicability of this method, based on leaf physiognomic characters of fossil woody dicots, has been discussed over the same period, mainly on its robustness in the context of the theoretical unimodal requirements of Canonical Correspondence Analysis, and introduces correction coefficients for these aspects of the statistical approach as a new way of interpreting and improving on CLAMP estimates.
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Environmental analysis of the mid-latitudinal European Eocene sites of plant macrofossils and their possible analogues in East Asia

TL;DR: In this article, previously known Eocene floras of mid-latitudinal Europe are analyzed using statistical methodologies in order to obtain more reliable palaeoclimatological signals to detect possible climatic fluctuations during this time interval.
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Integrated plant record (ipr) vegetation analysis applied to modern vegetation in south china and japan

TL;DR: In this paper, integrated plant record (IPR) vegetation analysis is used as a semi-quantitative tool developed as a proxy to assess zonal vegetation classification, which is based on fossil plant taxa categorized into zonal taxonomic-physiognomic components reflecting key autecological characteristics.
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True regional purchasing power: evidence from the Czech Republic

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present results of research focused on regional price levels estimation in the Czech Republic and the aim of their work is to evaluate the reliability of regional PPS indicators and raise serious analytical and political issues.

The integrated plant record vegetation analysis: internet platform and online application

TL;DR: The Integrated Plant Record vegetation analysis (IPR vegetation analysis) is a semi-quantitative method that has been developed to reconstruct Cenozoic zonal vegetation based on the fossil leaf, fruit, and pollen record, i.e., the integrated plant record.