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University of Warsaw, Faculty of Geology

Current S-Index

8.4

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

2.1

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

4

Total datasets in this organization

Average FAIR Score

87.5%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

1

Total citations to the organization's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the organization's datasets

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Datasets

Cadmium and lead adsorption in soils of postglacial landscapes

This dataset contains adsorption isotherm parameters for Cd(II) and Pb(II) based on Freundlich and Langmuir models, as well as selected physical and chemical soil properties, for a set of soil samples collected from various geomorphological forms characteristic of postglacial landscapes. These postglacial landscapes include areas shaped during two stages of glaciation: the Bielsk Plain near Orla and the Nidzica Upland (Warta Glaciation – MIS 6), and the Masurian Lakeland (Vistula Glaciation – MIS 2–5). The sediments forming landforms differ in lithology, due to various glacial processes, source material origins, and post-depositional surface processes such as weathering and organic matter accumulation, leading to distinct physicochemical properties. shaped during various Pleistocene glaciations and glacial phases. Parameters include Freundlich constants (K, b) and Langmuir constants (Am, K), along with the determination coefficients (R²) indicating model fit. Soil properties comprise pH, organic matter content, particle size distribution (sand, silt, clay), CEC, calcium carbonate content, and Fe/Al ratio. The data support comparative analyses of sorption capacity across different landforms and are intended for use in environmental, agricultural, or geochemical research.

Authors

  • Wasiłowska, Agnieszka ;
  • Falkowska, Ewa ;
  • Rydelek, Paweł
0 Citations0 Mentions88% FAIR1.9 Dataset Index
10.18150/go5vubJanuary 2025

Phylogeny of the ammonite family Aulacostephanidae Spath, 1924 during the Late Oxfordian and the Early Kimmeridgian in Europe: Main lineages, patterns of evolution and sedimentological to palaeogeographical controls on evolutionary development

Supplementary data collected during project "Late Jurassic restricted environments of the shallow-water carbonate succession of NW and NE margins of the Holy Cross Mts as a place of accumulation of unusual fossils", NCN funding. Data contains a file with photos of the Late Oxfordian and the Early Kimmeridgian ammonite family Aulacostephanidae featured in this study. A publication analysing the data will be linked.

Authors

  • Wierzbowski Andrzej
0 Citations0 Mentions88% FAIR2.2 Dataset Index
10.18150/lppidhJanuary 2024

Development and chronology of the Late Jurassic shallow-water carbonate deposits of the Holy Cross Mountains area, central Poland.

Supplementary data collected during project "Late Jurassic restricted environments of the shallow-water carbonate succession of NW and NE margins of the Holy Cross Mts as a place of accumulation of unusual fossils", NCN funding. Data contains a file with photos of the Uppermost Oxfordian to Upper Kimmeridgian ammonites from the north-eastern and north-eastern margin of the Holy Cross Mts featured in this study. A publication analysing the data will be linked.

Authors

  • Wierzbowski Andrzej
0 Citations0 Mentions88% FAIR2.2 Dataset Index
10.18150/km58rsJanuary 2024

High pressure single crystal X-ray diffraction dataset for Hsianghualite at 1.1GPa, 1.9GP and 4.2GPa

High pressure single crystal X-ray diffraction for Hsianghualite. Synchtotron Soleil, three datasets collected in diamond anvil cell at 1.1GPa; 1.9GPa; 4.2GPa. Frames in ESPERANTO format (CrysalisPro software).

Authors

  • Stachowicz, Marcin
1 Citation0 Mentions85% FAIR2.4 Dataset Index
10.18150/ckbwzyJanuary 2022