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Biostratigraphy, sedimentology and paleoenvironments of the northern Danube Basin: Ratkovce 1 well case study

open access: yesGeologica Carpathica, 2015
The Ratkovce 1 well, drilled in the Blatné depocenter of the northern Danube Basin penetrated the Miocene sedimentary record with a total thickness of 2000 m.
Rybár Samuel   +6 more
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Facies analyses, biostratigraphy and radiometric dating of the Lower-Middle Miocene succession near Zaječar (Dacian basin, eastern Serbia) [PDF]

open access: yesGeološki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva, 2019
Lower-Middle Miocene sedimentary succession and the conformable/ unconformable relationships between the lacustrine-continental systems (i.e. DLS, SLS) and Badenian marine transgression represents one of the intrigue topics.
Rundić Ljupko   +6 more
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Structure and Miocene evolution of the Gdów tectonic "embayment" (Polish Carpathian Foredeep) : a new model based on reinterpreted seismic data [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Analysis of previously available stratigraphic data coupled with the re-interpretation of seismic profiles calibrated by boreholes has allowed the construction of a new tectonic model of evolution of the Gdów "embayment" - a tectonic re-entrant located ...
Bukowski, Krzysztof   +3 more
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Systematic updates of the agglutinated foraminiferal genus Colominella Popescu, 1998: insights from sectioned specimens

open access: yesGeologica Carpathica, 2017
The occurrence of agglutinated foraminiferal specimens belonging to the Badenian (middle Miocene) genus Colominella Popescu, 1998 was recently documented for the first time in a lower Pliocene succession of the western Mediterranean area.
Mancin Nicoletta, Kaminski Michael A.
doaj   +1 more source

Badenian Ostracoda from the Pokupsko area (Banovina, Croatia)

open access: yesGeologica Carpathica, 2011
Badenian Ostracoda from the Pokupsko area (Banovina, Croatia)In this paper we present the results of the investigations on the Badenian (Middle Miocene) ostracods from the Pokupsko area. For the first time the presence of Badenian aged sediments in Croatia can be supported by the occurrence of ostracod biozonal markers. Four Badenian ostracod zones are
Prtoljan, Božo   +1 more
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The Miocene “Pteropod event” in the SW part of the Central Paratethys (Medvednica Mt., northern Croatia)

open access: yesGeologica Carpathica, 2017
Deep marine Miocene deposits exposed sporadically in the Medvednica Mt. (northern Croatia) comprise pelagic organisms such as coccolithophores, planktic foraminifera and pteropods.
Bošnjak Marija   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Gamma-ray spectrometry in the field: Radioactive heat production in the Central Slovakian Volcanic Zone [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
We report 62 sets of measurements from central-southern Slovakia, obtained using a modern portable gamma-ray spectrometer, which reveal the radioactive heat production in intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks of the Late Cenozoic Central Slovakian ...
Harley, Thomas L.   +2 more
core   +1 more source

The coralline flora of a Miocene maërl: the Croatian “Litavac”

open access: yesGeologia Croatica, 2008
The fossil coralline flora of the Badenian bioclastic limestone outcropping in Northern Croatia is known by the name “Litavac”, shortened from “Lithothamnium Limestone”.
Daniela Basso   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

A coupled geothermal model of the Alpokalja area, Hungary—Austria [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
A coupled groundwater flow and heat transport model was developed for a trans-boundary geothermal reservoir located in the Alpokalja area. The study area lies in the western part of the Pannonian Basin, at the border between Hungary and Austria.
Cserny, Tibor   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Revised Middle Miocene datum for initial marine flooding of North Croatian Basins (Pannonian Basin System, Central Paratethys)The Pannonian Basin System (PBS) originated during the Early Miocene as a result of extensional processes between the Alpine-Carp

open access: yesGeologia Croatica, 2011
The Pannonian Basin System (PBS) originated during the Early Miocene as a result of extensional processes between the Alpine-Carpathian and the Dinaride Orogenic Belts.
Stjepan Ćorić   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

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