grafika ilustracyjnaThe next issue of the "Geological Review" is now available on-linefree of charge. The journal has been issued continuously since 1953 - 825 issues have been published so far.. Czasopismo ukazuje się nieprzerwanie od 1953 roku - dotychczas wydano już 825 numerów. 

In the latest issue (Volume 69, Number 11) we present an article about the latest discovery of dinosaur tracks in an open pit clay mine in Borkowice in Mazowieckie voivodeship. The discoverers - Prof. Grzegorz Pieńkowski and Dr. Grzegorz Niedźwiecki indicate that the track findings point to a complex dinosaur faunal assemblage that inhabited the area about 200 million years ago. The largest tracks of carnivorous dinosaurs ever recorded at Borkowice are almost 40 cm long. Borkowice is a real fossil treasure trove, a unique site in every respect, and a unique opportunity for scientists to learn more about the early evolution of dinosaurs.

Moreover, the issue includes a block of articles presented during workshops for representatives of local geology organized by the Polish Geological Institute - NRI.

The "Geological Review" is a monthly journal addressed to the community of geologists and specialists in related fields of science. It publishes reviewed scientific articles, including review and methodological articles, informative articles, economic, economic, organizational, legal and geological administration materials, as well as memoirs, book reviews and reports from historical and contemporary geological events. Special thematic notebooks and those related to important geological conferences are also published.

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Translated by: Tomasz Trzpil