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  • Effects of uranium mining on landscape ecology in Eastern Thuringia mining dumps and floodplains as sinks and sources of mining related substances
  • Extractive industry ; Germany ; Heavy metals ; Landscape ; Landscape ecology ; Mine ; Soil pollution ; Thuringia ; Uranium
  • Translocation phenomena in soils affected by uranium mining in East Thuringia
  • Environment ; Germany ; Impact ; Mining area ; Soil properties ; Soil science ; Thuringia ; Uranium ; Waste
  • Factors controlling mass movement susceptibility on the Wellenkalk-scarp in Hesse and Thuringia
  • Escarpment ; Geomorphometry ; Germany ; Hessen ; Landslide ; Lithology ; Mass movement ; Natural hazards ; Slope ; Slope dynamics ; Thuringia
  • of the Wellenkalk and the Röt make the Wellenkalk-scarp one of the most active cuesta slopes in Central Europe with respect to gravitational processes. This study is planned to use the results as a data base for a landslide hazard map of the Thuringia Basin.
  • Measurement of block displacement velocities on the Wellenkalk-scarp in Thuringia
  • Applied geomorphology ; Creep ; Escarpment ; Germany ; Limestone ; Mass movement ; Natural hazards ; Precipitation ; Slope ; Slope dynamics ; Soil moisture ; Thuringia
  • Comparative study ; Economic structure ; Employment ; Germany ; Labour market ; Regional economy ; Saxony-Anhalt ; Thuringia
  • Comparing the labour market situation in East Germany shows that the employment volume in Saxony-Anhalt has declined whereas Thuringia has been performing much better. The paper analyses indicators relevant to employment development in both federal
  • states using a benchmark approach. This reveals that Thuringia is better equipped with regard to all indicators, the most pronounced differences being related to location factors and industry structure. - (IfL)
  • Temporal classification of mass movements on the Wellenkalk-scarp in Thuringia and northern Hesse - possibilities and limitations
  • C 14 dating ; Classification ; Dating ; Dendrochronology ; Germany ; Hessen ; Historical geography ; Holocene ; Mass movement ; Palynology ; Pleistocene ; Slope ; Slope dynamics ; Thuringia
  • Demographic structure ; Germany ; Planning ; Regional economy ; Regional planning ; Retail trade ; Settlement ; Territorial planning ; Thuringia ; Tourism
  • of Thuringia and the aims for regional planning. Selected problems as extensive retail trade, tourism, new traffic projects and waste were dealt with. - (IH)
  • Economic development ; Germany ; Migratory balance ; Regional development ; Saxony ; Saxony-Anhalt ; Thuringia
  • The central German region (Mitteldeutschland, comprising the states of Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia) is loosing people since the unification with West Germany. In addition to the general German problem of low birth rates here considerable
  • Accessibility ; Germany ; Motorway ; Regional development ; Road infrastructure ; Thuringia
  • The presented study examines the question whether in the restructuring of the East German economy the existing infrastructure has positively influenced regional economic development. Overall the example of Thuringia has shown that proximity
  • Carbonate rock ; Cuesta ; Geomorphometry ; Germany ; Landslide ; Precipitation ; Slope ; Slope dynamics ; Spatial distribution ; Thuringia
  • This paper explores which external climatic variables of difference temporal scales influence the occurrence of high-magnitude landslide events. The investigations were focused on the Wellenkalk-cuesta scarp in the Thuringia Basin. Rainfall
  • Concept ; Discourse ; Germany ; Place names ; Regional analysis ; Saxony ; Saxony-Anhalt ; Thuringia
  • as the territory of three states Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia. - (IfL)
  • Decision making process ; Flood ; Germany ; Historical geography ; Impact study ; Saxony ; Saxony-Anhalt ; Thuringia
  • The article presents important documents of the most disastrous high water in the Central German region (Western Saxony, Southern Saxony-Anhalt, Eastern Thuringia) from 1500 to 1900 and the substantial socio-economic effects of these catastrophes
  • Bavaria ; Concept ; Germany ; Network ; Regional planning ; Saxony ; Thuringia ; Town
  • Saxony, Thuringia and Bavaria. - (IfL)
  • Bavaria ; Comparative study ; Economic environment ; Enterprise creation ; Germany ; Knowledge ; Location ; Regional development ; Regional disparities ; Technology ; Tertiary sector ; Thuringia
  • -Bavaria (Munich region) and in Thuringia. - (IFL)
  • Demographic change ; Germany ; Regional planning ; Road ; Road network ; Road traffic ; Road transport ; Thuringia ; Transport
  • Drawn on a case study in the central Thuringia planning region, the analysis focusses on demographic and other reasons for a partial decrease in the traffic volume. The report notes, that the decline is confined to sparsely populated rural areas
  • Applied geomorphology ; Bavaria ; Escarpment ; Franconia ; Geomorphometry ; Germany ; Hessen ; Landslide ; Mass movement ; Methodology ; North Rhine Westfalia ; Risk ; Slope ; Slope dynamics ; Thuringia
  • The MABIS project was established in 1995, and includes 6 geomorphological research teams investigating landslide occurrences in selected regions of Germany (Bonn area, Thuringia Basin Muschelkalk escarpment, Rheinhessen escarpment, Swabian Jurassic
  • Carbonate precipitation, U series dating, and U-isotopic variations in a Holocene travertine platform at Bad Langensalza - Thuringia Basin, Germany
  • Carbonate ; Geochemistry ; Germany ; Groundwater ; Holocene ; Isotope analysis ; Palaeoclimate ; Quaternary ; Th/U dating ; Thuringia ; Travertine ; Uranium
  • Agriculture ; Cultivated plants ; Europe ; Germany ; Middle Age ; Modern period ; Rural history ; Thuringia
  • Erfurt ; Germany ; House building ; Housing ; Reunification ; Thuringia ; Urbanism
  • Employment ; Germany ; Industrial development ; Industrial policy ; Industrial restructuring ; Industry ; Labour market ; Reunification ; Thuringia