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Thermal Maturity and Kerogen Type of Badenian Dispersed Organic Matter from the Getic Depression, Romania

open access: yesMinerals (Basel, Switzerland), 2023
The aim of this study is to evaluate the thermal maturity of Upper Badenian (Middle Miocene) petroleum source rocks of the Getic Depression, Romania, and to characterize the dispersed organic matter using organic petrography associated with Rock-Eval ...
Mihai Emilian Popa   +2 more
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Base and New Definition of the Lower Badenian and the Age of the Badenian Stratotype (Middle Miocene, Central Paratethys)

2014
A new and precisely defined timing, chronometric, and chronostratigraphic subdivision of the Badenian (middle Miocene, regional stage of Central Paratethys) is presented based on data from the classic Vienna and Styrian basins and the Alpine–Carpathian Foredeep using global events.
Wagreich, Michael   +2 more
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Inclusion brine chemistry of the Badenian salt from Wieliczka

Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 2000
The chemical composition of brine inclusions in chevron halite from Wieliczka deposit has been determined by ultramicrochemical analyses. The data show that the brines belonged to the Na–K–Mg–Cl–SO4 type. Seawater was the main source of salt formation, and its composition was close to modern water.
K Bukowski, A.R Galamay, M Góralski
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Badenian Evaporite Evolution and Methane Entrapment in the Transylvanian Basin

Proceedings, 2012
BADENIAN EVAPORITE EVOLUTION AND METHANE ENTRAPMENT IN THE TRANSYLVANIAN BASIN Constantin Pene1, Octavian Coltoi2, Stefan Grigorescu2 1University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geology and Geophysics, 6 Traian Vuia Str., Bucharest, Romania 2Geological Institute of Romania, 1 Caransebes Str., 70124-RO, Bucharest, Romania Summary Transylvanian Basin is the ...
C. Pene, O. Coltoi, S. Grigorescu
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Timing and facies analysis of the Middle Miocene Badenian flood deposits in southern Central Paratethys—insights from KC-4 borehole, western Serbia

open access: yesInternational Journal of Earth Sciences
We provide new insights into the Badenian transgression (Langhian to early Serravallian) in western Serbia, focusing on the marginal part of the Central Paratethys.
Ljupko Rundić   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

The Badenian parastratotype at ?idlochovice from the perspective of the multiproxy study

Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen, 2014
Two shallow boreholes were drilled in the Badenian (Langhian) parastratotype at Židlochovice (Carpathian Foredeep, NN5 Zone, Czech Republic). Their profiles (26 m of sediment) were studied comprehensively (sedimentology, geochemistry, gamma-spectrometry, paleontology – calcareous nannoplankton, red algae, palynology, Foraminifera, Bryozoa, Brachiopoda,
Nela Doláková   +8 more
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Paleogeography of the Central Paratethys during the Karpatian and Badenian

2004
The Karpatian and Badenian paleogeography is descibed.
Bajraktarević, Zlatan   +2 more
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Gypsum facies in the Badenian (Middle Miocene) of southern Poland

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 1993
Middle Miocene sulfate sediments south of the Holy Cross Mountains, southern Poland, comprise deep- and shallow-water as well as subaerial facies, accompanied by carbonates and siliciclastics. In the gypsum section, 18 lithostratigraphic units have been distinguished.
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The Badenian deposits of Bizek quarry

2007
The abandoned Bizek quarry is located on the SW part of Medvednica, at the edge of the village of Bizek in the western suburbs of Zagreb. In the past, dimension stone called ‘ Litavac’ was quarried here. The majority of deposits in Bizek quarry are made up of bioclastic limestone which sporadically pass into conglomerate.
Miknić, Mirjana   +5 more
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Badenian macrofossil assemblages from the Cepeliš locality (Banovina, Croatia)

7th Croatian Geological Congress with international participation: book of abstracts, 2023
The Banovina region is located in the southwestern Pannonian Basin and the North Croatian Basin, respectively. The first paleontological studies on this region go back to PILAR (1873). Lately, MARTINUŠ et al. (2013) provided a biostratigraphic dating and paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Badenian carbonate deposits from Zrin locality based on ...
Fio Firi, Karmen   +4 more
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