Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
Bulgarian Paleontologists to Study Rocks of Bayes Peninsula
LIVINGSTON ISLAND, 08.02.2024
Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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Paleontologists Assoc. Prof. Dr. Docho Dochev and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lubomir Metodiev told BTA about their work in Antarctica. The aim of their project is to do paleontological and stratigraphic research in the westernmost part of the Bayes peninsula.
They will try to make a cross-section of the oldest rocks exposed in this area and describe the rock sequences layer by layer. The researchers plan to take samples from each layer. They will focus on collecting fossils that will reveal the age of the rocks in which they were found.
“We will make geochemical studies of the collected samples, and we will try to make paleontological interpretations - what was the salinity of the sea, the temperature of the water, were there conditions for life of ancient organisms,” Metodiev explained.
BTA Photo/Emil Granicharov
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