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National 'marking' of Slovenian Mountains Before World War I
Published 2018-11-01“…The central area of this competition were the Julian Alps, particularly their central part, the Triglav mountain range. …”
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Syrmian front: From its establishment to the breakthrough
Published 2016-01-01“…Apart from these, liberated were also the South Slavic ethnic areas that until then had been under the rule of Italy – Julian Alps area in the west of the present-day Republic of Slovenia, Istria, which today is divided between the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Slovenia, and Trieste, which now belongs to the Republic of Italy. …”
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A Sentinel-2 Based Multi-Temporal Monitoring Framework for Wind and Bark Beetle Detection and Damage Mapping
Published 2022-12-01“…To develop and evaluate the functionality of such a monitoring framework, we first selected an area of interest affected by windthrow damage and bark beetles at the border between Italy and Austria in the Friulian Dolomites, Carnic and Julian Alps and the Carinthian Gailtal. Secondly, we implemented a framework for time-series analysis with open-access Sentinel-2 data over four years (2017–2020) by quantifying single-band sensitivity to disturbances. …”
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Mineralized belemnoid cephalic cartilage from the late Triassic Polzberg Konservat-Lagerstätte (Austria)
Published 2022-01-01“…We examined eighty-one specimens from the Polzberg locality and seven specimens from Cave del Predil (formerly Raibl, Julian Alps, Italy). The study included morphological examinations of these multi-elemental fossils and a focus on noticeable structures like grooves and ridges. …”
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Mineralized belemnoid cephalic cartilage from the late Triassic Polzberg Konservat-Lagerstätte (Austria).
Published 2022-01-01“…We examined eighty-one specimens from the Polzberg locality and seven specimens from Cave del Predil (formerly Raibl, Julian Alps, Italy). The study included morphological examinations of these multi-elemental fossils and a focus on noticeable structures like grooves and ridges. …”
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Detection of the Endangered Stone Crayfish <i>Austropotamobius torrentium</i> (Schrank, 1803) and Its Congeneric <i>A. pallipes</i> in Its Last Italian Biotope by eDNA Analysis
Published 2022-03-01“…The present study describes the development and validation of two species-specific assays based on hydrolysis probe chemistry for the detection of <i>A. torrentium</i> and <i>A. pallipes</i> environmental DNA (eDNA) in water samples collected in the Julian Alps of Italy (Friuli Venezia Giulia). The eDNA-based method was applied to 14 sites within the Danubian Slizza basin, known to be inhabited by <i>A. torrentium</i>, but with insufficient information on their distribution. …”
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Contents of Metals in Sediments and Macrophytes Differed between the Locations in an Alpine Lake Revealing Human Impacts—A Case Study of Lake Bohinj (Slovenia)
Published 2023-03-01“…Therefore, we used a model Alpine lake, Bohinj (in the Triglav National Park, Julian Alps, Slovenia), to evaluate the load of metals in the abiotic and biotic compartments of the ecosystem, in order to assess the spatial distribution of metals, and finally, to determine whether past and present human activities in the lake’s catchment area may be causing pollution. …”
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The geochemistry of ice in the southeastern Alps, Slovenia
Published 2020-12-01“…The Triglav Glacier in the Julian Alps and the Skuta Glacier in the Kamnik-Savinja Alps are among the south-easternmost glaciers in the Alps. …”
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Molecular analysis of scats revealed diet and prey choice of grey wolves and Eurasian lynx in the contact zone between the Dinaric Mountains and the Alps
Published 2024-03-01“…The objective of this study was to employ DNA metabarcoding to accurately determine the prey species in grey wolf (Canis lupus) and Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) scat samples collected in the Julian Alps and the Dinaric Mountains, Slovenia. The primary prey of wolves were red deer (Cervus elaphus) (detected in 96% scat samples), European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) (68%), and wild boar (Sus scrofa) (45%). …”
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Application of Environmental Seismic Intensity scale (ESI 2007) to Krn Mountains 1998 <i>M</i><sub>w</sub> = 5.6 earthquake (NW Slovenia) with emphasis on rockfalls
Published 2012-05-01“…The 12 April 1998 <i>M</i><sub>w</sub> = 5.6 Krn Mountains earthquake with a maximum intensity of VII–VIII on the EMS-98 scale caused extensive environmental effects in the Julian Alps. The application of intensity scales based mainly on damage to buildings was limited in the epicentral area, because it is a high mountain area and thus very sparsely populated. …”
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New insight into spatial ecology of Griffon Vulture (Gyps fulvus) on the Balkans provides opportunity for focusing conservation actions for a threatened social scavenger
Published 2021-08-01“…All tracked birds were found to either visit or frequently use (&gt; 95% of the time) the same seven vulture key zones on the Balkan Peninsula – one in Serbia, one shared between North Macedonia and Bulgaria, one shared between Bulgaria and Greece, two entirely lying in Bulgaria, one in western Greece and one shared between Kvarner Archipelago islands in Croatia and the Julian Alps - Italy, Austria and Slovenia. Several smaller sub-zones were also defined within these general ones. …”
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FIRST INSIGHT INTO GENETIC DIVERSITY OF ALPINE IBEX (Capra ibex) IN SLOVENIA
Published 2023-09-01“…These appeals are supported by previous archaeological data on the existence of bones assigned to Alpine ibex in the Julian Alps, and evidence of severe genetic depletion in current ibex populations confirmed in this study. …”
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