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Roman Soja
Researcher at Pedagogical University
Publications - 20
Citations - 891
Roman Soja is an academic researcher from Pedagogical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiocarbon dating & Fluvial. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 20 publications receiving 831 citations. Previous affiliations of Roman Soja include Polish Academy of Sciences.
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Past hydrological events reflected in the Holocene fluvial record of Europe
Mark G. Macklin,Gerardo Benito,Kenneth J. Gregory,E. Johnstone,John Lewin,Danuta J. Michczyńska,Roman Soja,Leszek Starkel,Varyl R. Thorndycraft +8 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive database of radiocarbon dated fluvial units in Great Britain, Poland and Spain has been compiled to investigate the relationship between environmental change, flooding and Holocene river dynamics as mentioned in this paper.
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Past hydrological events reflected in Holocene history of Polish rivers
TL;DR: A database of 335 radiocarbon dates from Holocene fluvial sediments in Poland has been compiled as discussed by the authors, each sample is characterized by 25 parameters and all samples were grouped into one of 7 regions characterized by hydrological regime, and one of 8 depositional environments.
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Vegetation-controlled modern anastomosing system of the upper Narew River (NE Poland) and its sediments
Ryszard Gradziński,Janusz Baryła,Marek Doktor,Dariusz Gmur,Michał Gradziński,Artur Kędzior,Mariusz Paszkowski,Roman Soja,Tomasz Zieliński,Sławomir Żurek +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the anastomosing system of the upper Narew River, which consists of a network of interconnected channels and found that the peat layer is predominantly late Holocene in age.
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Extreme rainfalls in Eastern Himalaya and southern slope of Meghalaya Plateau and their geomorphologic impacts
Roman Soja,Leszek Starkel +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the detailed rainfall characteristics of three key areas located in the eastern monsoon India: the margin of Darjeeling Himalaya, the boundary of Bhutanese Himalaya and the Cherrapunji region at the southern slope of Meghalaya Upland are presented.
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Past hydrological events and global change
Kenneth J. Gregory,Gerardo Benito,Richard Dikau,Valentin Golosov,E. Johnstone,J. A. A. Jones,Mark G. Macklin,Anthony J. Parsons,David G. Passmore,Jean Poesen,Roman Soja,Leszek Starkel,Varyl R. Thorndycraft,Desmond E. Walling +13 more
TL;DR: Gregory, K. J., Benito, G., Dikau, R., Golosov, V., Johnstone, E. A., Macklin, Mark G., Parsons, A. R., Walling, D. E., Jones, J. G., Poesen, J., Soja, R, Starkel, L., Thorndydraft, V..