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    Barriers in the Julian Alps and Notitia Dignitatum by Peter Kos

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The three legions of the Iuliae Alpinae mentioned by the Notitia Dignitatum, which must be related to the Julian Alps because of this name, cannot be connected to the function of comes Italiae…”
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    Lateglacial studies in the western valleys of the Italian Julian Alps and in the Koritnica valley by Wolfgang Tintor, Maja Andrič

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Different from the northern valleys of the Italian Julian Alps the bottoms of the western valleys do not contain any late-pleistocene moraines. …”
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    Atmospheric deposition chemistry in a subalpine area of the Julian Alps, NW Slovenia by Gregor Muri

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…<p>Wet-only precipitation was collected in Rateče, a remote village in the outskirts of the Julian Alps (Nort-West Slovenia) during 2003-2011, in order to characterise atmospheric deposition chemistry. …”
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    Geophysical investigations in the Radovna River Spring area (Julian Alps, NW Slovenia) by Anja TORKAR, Marjana ZAJC, Jure ATANACKOV, Andrej GOSAR, Mihael BRENČIČ

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The Radovna River Valley is located in the north-western part of Slovenia in the Julian Alps, where there is an extensive intergranular aquifer whose depth to pre-Quaternary bedrock is unknown. …”
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    Petrography and high-resolution geochemical records of Lower Jurassic manganese-rich deposits from Monte Mangart, Julian Alps by Sabatino, N, Neri, R, Bellanca, A, Jenkyns, H, Masetti, D, Scopelliti, G

    Published 2011
    “…Deposits with unusually high Mn contents sampled at Monte Mangart in the Julian Alps include organic-rich marlstone and black shale with interbedded manganoan and siliceous limestone, which were deposited during the early Toarician Oceanic Anoxic Event. …”
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    Petrography and high-resolution geochemical records of Lower Jurassic manganese-rich deposits from Monte Mangart, Julian Alps by Sabatino, N, Neri, R, Bellanca, A, Jenkyns, H, Masetti, D, Scopelliti, G

    Published 2011
    “…Deposits with unusually high Mn contents sampled at Monte Mangart in the Julian Alps include organic-rich marlstone and black shale with interbedded manganoan and siliceous limestone, which were deposited during the early Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event. …”
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