Marcin Olkowicz

Marcin Olkowicz

MSc: 2014, Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Wrocław

MSc thesis: Analysis of fault network in elevations and depressions of Weissliegendes top in the Rudna mining area

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Email: marcin.olkowicz(at)pgi.gov.pl

Phone: (+48) 71 33 72 091 ext. 145

 

Research interests:

In 2014, I graduated from the Faculty of Geology, specialization in prospecting Geology. Since spring 2015, I have been cooperating with the Computational Geology Laboratory. So far, I have worked mainly on the analysis of fractures, from the scale of the fracture network to micro-scale, where I studied the morphology of fracture surfaces. The basic technique that I use in my work is terrestial and aerial (UAV) photogrammetry. I'm interested main in remote data acquisition and the possibility of using it in geological research, especially in the analysis of brittle tectonics. Additionally I'm interested in subjects related to remote sensing such as: 3d point cloud analysis, photography and image analysis, and to some extent cartography and GIS.

 

Publications:

  1. Sobczyk A., Worobiec E., Olkowicz M., Szczygieł J., 2024. Mid-Miocene onset of the NE Bohemian Massif (SW Poland, Europe) growth, landscape evolution, and paleoenvironmental changes unraveled using paleokarst sediment palynology, Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Vol. 640, 112107.

  2. Olkowicz, M., Bobek, K., Jarosiński, M., Pachytel, R., 2021. Comparison of joint sets orientation in the Lower Paleozoic shales exposed in Scania (SW Sweden) and concealed in N Poland: a multi-methodological approach. Geological Quarterly, 65(4), 63. 

  3. Olkowicz, M., Dabrowski, M., Pluymakers, A., 2019. Focus stacking photogrammetry for micro-scale roughness reconstruction: a methodological study. Photogrammetric Record, 34(165), pp. 11–35.