. "The magnetostratigraphy of cave sediments brought surprisingly new data on age of the last cave filling, changing local theories for dating of speleogenetical processes: (a) Classical Karst (SLO: obtained magnetostratigraphic data older than Brunhes/Matuyama boundary clearly show the age of speleogenesis cannot be connectedf with Pleistocene climatic cycles. Fills of fossillised caves are clearly older than about 1.8 Ma. The speleogenesis was probably connected with the speleogenetical phase related to the Messinian crisis and the fossilization with post-Messinian sea-level rise in the Mediterranean region, and (b) speleogenesis of well-known Dem\u00E4novsk\u00E1 Cave System (Low Tatra Mts., SK) was much older than supposed earlier."@en . "Federatia Espeleological de America Latina" . "0"^^ . . "0"^^ . "690637" . "2"^^ . "X1-X5" . "Palaeomagnetic and magnetostratigraphic research of cave sediments: theoretical approach, and examples from Slovenia and Slovakia." . "4"^^ . . . . . "2"^^ . "RIV/67985831:_____/01:09013075" . "Palaeomagnetic and magnetostratigraphic research of cave sediments: theoretical approach, and examples from Slovenia and Slovakia."@en . . "Palaeomagnetic and magnetostratigraphic research of cave sediments: theoretical approach, and examples from Slovenia and Slovakia."@en . "cave sediments; magnetostratigraphy; Slovakia and Slovenia"@en . . "Speleology in the Third Millenium: Sustainable Development of Karst Environments.Proceedings. 13th International Congress of Speleology. 4th Speleological Congress of Latin America and the Caribbean. 26th Brazilian Congress of Speleology." . "Pruner, Petr" . . "Brasilia [BR]" . "The magnetostratigraphy of cave sediments brought surprisingly new data on age of the last cave filling, changing local theories for dating of speleogenetical processes: (a) Classical Karst (SLO: obtained magnetostratigraphic data older than Brunhes/Matuyama boundary clearly show the age of speleogenesis cannot be connectedf with Pleistocene climatic cycles. Fills of fossillised caves are clearly older than about 1.8 Ma. The speleogenesis was probably connected with the speleogenetical phase related to the Messinian crisis and the fossilization with post-Messinian sea-level rise in the Mediterranean region, and (b) speleogenesis of well-known Dem\u00E4novsk\u00E1 Cave System (Low Tatra Mts., SK) was much older than supposed earlier." . . . . "2001-07-15+02:00"^^ . . . "Palaeomagnetic and magnetostratigraphic research of cave sediments: theoretical approach, and examples from Slovenia and Slovakia." . . "P(KSK3046108), Z(AV0Z3013912)" . . "[F6072421FF0B]" . "RIV/67985831:_____/01:09013075!RIV/2003/AV0/A09003/N" . "Bos\u00E1k, Pavel" . . . . "Brasilia" .