Head of Laboratory, Senior Researcher
Skridlaite, G., Siliauskas, L., Söderlund, U., Naeraa, T. 2024. Iron-rich Ca-Mg skarns from the SW East European Craton (Lithuania): Microstructural study, mineral reactions and direct age constraints of ore-forming events using LA-ICPMS. Lithos, 482: art. no. 107736. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lithos.2024.107736
Šatavičė, E., Skridlaitė, G ., Grigoravičiūtė-Puronienė, I., Kareiva, A., Selskienė, A., Suzdalev, S., Žaludienė, G., Taraškevičius, R . 2022. Corded ware and contemporary hunter-gatherer pottery from Southeast Lithuania: Technological insights through geochemical and mineralogical approaches. Minerals, 12 (8): art. no. 1006. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12081006
Johansson, A., Bingen, B., Huhma, H., Waight, T., Vestergaard, R., Soesoo, A., Skridlaitė, G., Krzeminska, E., Shumlyanskyy, L., Holland, M.E., Holm-Denoma, C., Teixeira, W., Faleiros, F.M., Ribeiro, B.V., Jacobs, J., Wang, C.C., Thomas, R.J., Macey, P.H., Kirkland, C.L., Hartnady, M.I.H., Eglington, B.M., Puetz, S.J., Condie, K.C. (2022) A geochronological review of magmatism along the external margin of Columbia and in the Grenville-age orogens forming the core of Rodinia. Precambrian Research, 371: art. no. 106463. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2021.106463
Mažeika, K., Šiliauskas, L., Skridlaitė, G., Matelis, A., Garjonytė, R., Paškevičius, A., Melvydas, V. (2021) Features of iron accumulation at high concentration in pulcherrimin-producing Metschnikowia yeast biomass. Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, 26 (2-3): 299–311. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00775-021-01853-z
Skridlaitė, G., Šiliauskas, L., Whitehouse, M.J., Johansson, A., Rimša, A. (2021) On the origin and evolution of the 1.86-1.76 Ga Mid-Baltic Belt in the western East European Craton. Precambrian Research, 367: art. no. 106403. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2021.106403
Melvydas, V., Švedienė, J., Skridlaitė, G., Vaičiūnienė, J., Garjonytė, R. (2020) In vitro inhibition of Saccharomyces cerevisiae growth by Metschnikowia spp. triggered by fast removal of iron via two ways. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 51 (4): 1953–1964. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42770-020-00357-3
Skridlaitė, G., Šiliauskas, L., Prušinskienė, S., Baginski, B. (2019) Petrography and mineral chemistry of the Varena Iron Ore deposit, southeastern Lithuania: implications for the evolution of carbonate and silicate rocks and ore mineralization. Baltica. 32 (1): 107-126. https://doi.org/10.5200/baltica.2019.1.9
Šiliauskas, L., Skridlaitė, G., Baginski, B., Whitehouse, M., Prušinskienė, S. (2018) What the ca. 1.83Ga gedrite-cordierite schists in the crystalline basement of Lithuania tell us about the late Palaeoproterozoic accretion of the East European Craton. GFF. 140 (4): 332-344. https://doi.org/10.1080/11035897.2018.1544588
Prušinskienė, S., Šiliauskas, L., Skridlaitė, G. (2017) Varieties and chemical composition of magnetite in the Varena Iron Ore Deposit. Chemija. 28 (1): 39-57.
Motiejūnaitė, J., , Skridlaitė, G. (2017) New records of lichens and lichenicolous fungi in Lithuania, mainly from quarries. Herzogia. 30 (1): 126-137. https://doi.org/10.13158/heia.30.1.2017.126
Bogdanova, S., Gorbatschev, R., Skridlaitė, G., Soesoo, A., Taran, L., Kurlovich, D. (2015) Trans-Baltic Palaeoproterozoic correlations towards the reconstruction of supercontinent Columbia/Nuna. Precambrian Research. 259 (Spec. Iss.): 5-33. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2014.11.023
Vėjelytė, I., Bogdanova, S., Skridlaitė, G. (2015) Early Mesoproterozoic magmatism in northwestern Lithuania: a new U-Pb zircon dating. Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences. 64 (3): 189-198. https://doi.org/10.3176/earth.2015.26
Skridlaitė, G., Bogdanova, S., Taran, L., Baginski, B. (2014) Recurrent high grade metamorphism recording a 300 Ma long Proterozoic crustal evolution in the western part of the East European Craton. Gondwana Research. 25 (2): 649-667. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gr.2013.04.011
Skridlaitė, G. (2011) The investigation of Precambian rocks at the Institute of Geology and Geography. Baltica. 24 (SI): 73–80.