Gertruda Biernat
Gertruda Józefa Biernat (March 17, 1923 – March 1, 2016) was a Polish geologist and paleontologist. During World War II, she joined the Polish resistance, participating in the Warsaw Uprising. She is noted for her work in identifying and studying brachiopods of the Ordovician period of the Paleozoic Era, and several have been named in her honor. Biernat worked at institutions of the Polish Academy of Sciences, published major works on brachiopods, participating in paleontological expeditions internationally, including leading a series of expeditions in the Arctic. Provided by Wikipedia
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Ordovician inarticulate Brachiopods from Poland and Estonia (ramienionogi bezzawiasowe z ordowiku polski i estonii) by Biernat, Gertruda
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Middle Devonian Orthoidea of the Holy Cross Mountains and their ontogeny by Biernat, Gertruda
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Middle devonian brachiopods of the Bodzentyn syncline <Holy Cross Mountains, Poland> by Biernat, Gertruda
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