Editor: Bogdan P. Onac, Babes-Bolyai University/University of South Florida
Editor: Ioan I. Bucur, Babes-Bolyai University
Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai, Geologia is an international journal published since 1957, devoted to publication of high-quality, peer-reviewed research articles, papers and notes on all aspects of earth sciences. The journal aims to provide a readily accessible platform to rapidly publish the latest geological information to an interdisciplinary audience. Studia UBB also publishes special Issues of peer-referred collected research papers from symposia, workshops, and meetings sponsored by different geological societies and working groups.
Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai, Geologia is supported by the University of South Florida Libraries.
Current Issue: Volume 54, Issue 2
(2009)
MAEGS 16 - Special Issue (Ionescu, C. & Hoeck, V. - Guest Editors)
Papers
Contrasting recipes for the kiln furnitures of the faience manufacture Granges-le-Bourg (Haute Saône, France)
Marino Maggetti, Denis Morin, Vincent Serneels, and Christoph Neururer
Assessment of geohazards and management of their possible impacts in the Kurbini region, Albania
Arjan Beqiraj, Fran Gjoka, Mentor Lamaj, and Majlinda Cenameri
Deterioration of carbonate rocks used for archeological monuments in Tauric Chersonesos (Crimea)
Alexander V. Mosyagin, Irina V. Knauf, and Marina S. Zelenskaya
Decaying of the marble and limestone monuments in the urban environment. Case studies from Saint Petersburg, Russia
Olga V. Frank-Kamenetskaya, Dmitrii Yu Vlasov, Marina S. Zelenskaya, Irina V. Knauf, and Maryia A. Timasheva
Development and usage of Geosites: new results from research and conservation activities in the Piemonte Region (Italy)
Luca Ghiraldi, Paola Coratza, Ermanno de Biaggi, Marco Giardino, Mauro Marchetti, and Luigi Perotti
GPR detection of karst and archaeological targets below the historical centre of Merida, Yucatán, Mexico.
Luis Barba, Jorge Blancas, Agustin Ortiz, and Josep Ligorred
Soil-plant relationship of Pteropyrum olivieri, a serpentine flora of Wadh, Balochistan, Pakistan and its use in mineral prospecting
Shahid Naseem, Erum Bashir, khaula Shireen, and Sheraz Shafiq
Towards mineralogical and geochemical reference groups for some Bronze Age ceramics
from Transylvania (Romania)
Volker Hoeck, Corina Ionescu, Lucretia Ghergari, and Carmen Precup