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Pannonian molluscs from surroundings of Čanje near Sevnica, Slovenia

open access: yesGeologija, 2005
Discussed are Pannonian molluscs found in the surroundings of Čanje near Sevnica. Prevailing are gastropods of the genus Melanopsis and some rare specimens of the genera Theodoxus, Congeria and Lymnocardium.
Vasja Mikuž
doaj  

Middle Miocene (Badenian) chitons (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) from the Central Paratethys 1: Várpalota (Bakony Mts, Hungary)

open access: yes
Várpalota has long been known for its Middle Miocene (mainly mollusc) fossil remains.However, very little information is available on Polyplacophora species.
Katona, Lajos Tamás, Dulai, Alfréd
core   +1 more source

Middle Miocene Calcareous Nannoplankton of NE Slovenia (Western Central Paratethys)

open access: yes, 2009
The monograph presents Badenian calcareous nannoplankton from NE Slovenia. Several hundred samples from 22 measured sections have been studied. In total, 109 species of calcareous nannoplankton are determined and described, many of which are new to Slovenia. The entire interval studied was assigned to the Middle Miocene.
openaire   +2 more sources

The brachiopod Lingula in the Middle Miocene of the Central Paratethys

open access: yes, 2005
In the Middle Miocene deposits of the Central Paratethys, lingulides, because of their low taphonomic potential, are very rare and difficult to identify. Two species of Lingula, L. dumortieri Nyst, 1843 and L.
Bitner, M.A., Emig, C C
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Middle Miocene (Badenian) chitons (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) from the Central Paratethys 2: Borsodbóta (Bükk Mts, Hungary)

open access: yes
Borsodbóta is a well-known Middle Miocene Mollusca site in Hungary, but no Polyplacophora remains have ever been described from there. In recent years, three chiton valves representing three species of three genera (Stenosemus radiatus Dell’Angelo et al.,
Schwabe, Enrico, Dulai, Alfréd
core   +1 more source

Globorotaliid intervals of the sub-evaporite Badenian (Middle Miocene) in the Upper Silesia Basin (Central Paratethys, Poland)

open access: yes, 2013
Globorotaliids of the Skawina Formation (Badenian) come from deposits representing CPN 7 (Orbulina suturalis Zone) and CPN 8 sub-evaporite Wielician (Globigerina druryi–G. decoraperta Zone alias Uvigerina costai Zone) age.
Gonera, M.
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Large-magnitude (VEI ≥ 7) 'wet' explosive silicic eruption preserved a Lower Miocene habitat at the Ipolytarnóc Fossil Site, North Hungary. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2022
Karátson D   +14 more
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