Michal Krobicki geological scientific investigations was concentrated on stratigraphical, and palaeontological topics of the Jurassic benthic fossils (mainly: brachiopods, bivalves, crustaceans) and both on their stratigraphic and palaeoecological aspects. Simultanously, he was interested in geology of the Alpine-Carpathians, and especially of the Pieniny Klippen Belt (PKB). Therefore he prepared his PhD dissertation on: “Stratigraphical significance and palaeoecology of the Tithonian-Berriasian brachiopods of the Pieniny Klippen Belt of Poland” based mainly on several thousand specimens of brachiopods collected in several Pieniny Klippen Belt successions. During next years he enlarged my interest to the Pieniny Klippen Belt to sedimentological and palaeoceanographical investigations, and finaly geotectonical reconstructions of the PKB as well on western Slovakia, Poland, eastern Slovakia and Ukraine. In wider team of Carpathian geologists he elaborated some stratigraphical and sedimentological aspects of different kind of flysch-type deposits with their geotectonic and geodynamic results in connection with Alpine orogenic system. He was a precursor of field works focused to the PKB in Ukrainian part of this region and coordinator of such investigations (about 20 field expeditions to Transcarpathian part of Ukraine). Since 2005 year he worked in the field in Vietnam, China, Thailand and Myanmar focused to orogenic history of this region with connection to other part(s) of the Asia. He is a national representative in some IGCP (UNESCO) Programmes which are concentrated to geodynamic-palaeogeographic context of Paleozoic and Mesozoic events.
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National Council of Scientific and Technical Research
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