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Stanislav Opluštil

Researcher at Charles University in Prague

Publications -  77
Citations -  1633

Stanislav Opluštil is an academic researcher from Charles University in Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pennsylvanian & Carboniferous. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 68 publications receiving 1220 citations.

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Late Moscovian terrestrial biotas and palaeoenvironments of Variscan Euramerica

TL;DR: A synthesis of the upper Moscovian sedimentological and palaeontological record of terrestrial habitats across the Variscan foreland and adjacent intramontane basins suggests a contraction and progressive westward shift of coal swamps as discussed by the authors.
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A comparative analysis of some Late Carboniferous basins of Variscan Europe

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared plant diversity and pattern changes between selected Euramerican Late Palaeozoic coalfields, to understand better the controls on the dynamics of the Pennsylvanian terrestrial ecosystems and to demonstrate the problems with comparing data from various basins.
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A review of the Middle–Late Pennsylvanian west European regional substages and floral biozones, and their correlation to the Geological Time Scale based on new U–Pb ages

TL;DR: Lower Moscovian (Duckmantian) to lower Asselian ash beds in the continental basins of the central and western Czech Republic have yielded 15 new high-precision U-Pb single crystal zircon CA-ID-TIMS ages as mentioned in this paper.
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Landscape gradients and patchiness in riparian vegetation on a Middle Pennsylvanian braided-river plain prone to flood disturbance (Nýřany Member, Central and Western Bohemian Basin, Czech Republic)

TL;DR: The spatial heterogeneity and community ecology of riparian vegetation preserved in fluvial deposits of the upper Asturian to middle (?) Cantabrian (upper Moscovian) Nýřany Member, Central and Western Bohemian Basin, Czech Republic is reconstructed in this article.