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The coralline flora of a Miocene maërl: the Croatian “Litavac”
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
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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
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Petrology of Badenian ignimbrites, Gutai Mts. (Eastern Carpathians)
1 ABSTRACT. Gutâi Mts., part of inner Carpathians volcanic arc, consist of products of felsic and intermediate volcanism. The previously known "Badenian Rhyodacitic Formation", expression of the felsic explosive volcanism, is composed of a well-defined basal unit of ignimbrites, overlain by a sequence of resedimented volcaniclastics of similar origin ...
Fülöp, Alexandrina, Kovacs, Marinel
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Sulfate Burial Constraints on the Phanerozoic Sulfur Cycle [PDF]
The sulfur cycle influences the respiration of sedimentary organic matter, the oxidation state of the atmosphere and oceans, and the composition of seawater.
Fischer, Woodward W. +2 more
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Middle and Late Miocene palynological biozonation of the south-western parts of Central Paratethys (Croatia) is presented based on organic-walled phytoplankton.
Koraljka Bakrač +2 more
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Archeometric Investigation of the Stone Tools of the Vatya Culture (Pest County, Hungary) [PDF]
With the analysis of the middle Bronze Age (2000–1350 BC) Vatya culture findings in Pest county (Central Hungary) comprising of more than 400 polished stone tools and instrument tools this is the first archaeometric study with such scale in Hungary.
Farkas-Pető, Anna +3 more
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ABSTRACT Seismic interpretation in geologically complex environments still remains a challenge due to limited resolution and ambiguous facies differentiation. In this article the 3D seismic data from the Gola field, south‐western Pannonian Basin, were interpreted using unsupervised self‐organizing maps (SOM) on unlabelled data.
Ana Brcković +3 more
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A NEW SPECIES OF THE SUBFAMILY DEVINOPHOCINAE (CARNIVORA, PHOCIDAE) FROM THE CENTRAL PARATETHYS
Several excavations in Slovakia resulted in the finding and description of a new species of the extinct phocid subfamily Devinophocinae from the early Badenian, early Middle Miocene (16.26-14.89 Ma).
IRINA A. KORETSKY, SULMAN J. RAHMAT
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Middle miocene badenian transgression: New evidences from the Vrdnik coal basin (Fruška Gora Mt., Northern Serbia) [PDF]
The latest field investigation of the Vrdnik Coal Basin as well as new data from numerous boreholes enabled the finding of an unconformity between the undivided continental-lacustrine Lower Miocene and the marine Middle Miocene Badenian.
Rundić Ljupko +2 more
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Gamma-ray spectrometry in the field: Radioactive heat production in the Central Slovakian Volcanic Zone [PDF]
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
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