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The Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, in cooperation with the GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, has set up in 1999 a new seismological broadband station at Kalwaria Pacławska (KWP), southeast Poland. The site was chosen as there are few seismological broadband stations in the area. Those that exist are either situated to the west or have outdated equipment and report data irregularly, as it is the case with the stations to the east. Therefore, Kalwaria Pacławska is very valuable to monitor local and regional seismicity in the area. The site is located on the edge of the Carpathians and has proven to be very interesting. During the first year of activity many seismic events from different parts of the world have been registered, the most noteful being perhaps the disastrous M = 7.4 earthquake that hit Izmit, Turkey. Surprisingly, some mining events from Upper Silesia and Lubin get registered fairly well on KWP. Attempt to describe the anisotropy beneath the station using SKS waves of events from 90-130 degree distance has yielded an interesting though ambiguous result. Hence, the anisotropy beneath KWP should be an issue of further study.
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Content available Giardia prevalence in wild cervids in Poland
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A total of 181 faecal samples were collected from wild cervids in two regions of Poland. Specimens were taken from 65 fallow deer (Dama dama), 61 red deer (Cervus elaphus), 50 roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), and five moose (Alces alces). Giardia cysts were detected in one faecal specimen from the red deer and in two samples from the roe deer. Although this study has demonstrated that Giardia infection is remarkably rare in wild cervids, it should be emphasized that there are large populations of these animals in Poland.
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