The Palaeogeography of Lake Pannon During Deposition of the Congeria rhomboidea Beds [PDF]
Lake Pannon covered the area of the Pannonian Basin during the late Miocene. According to the seismic profiles, prograding deltas from the NW and NE resulted in the S-SE migration of the northern palaeoshoreline and the gradual aggradation of the ...
S. Gulyas Jr.
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The Neogene: Part 2: Neogene geochronology and chronostratigraphy [PDF]
We present a revised Neogene geochronology based upon a best fit to selected high temperature radiometric dates on a number of identified magnetic polarity chrons (within the late Cretaceous, Paleogene, and Neogene) which minimizes apparent accelerations
Berggren, William A. +2 more
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Abstract Since its description in 1840, the toothed whale Squalodon was conceptualized as a transitional form between archaeocetes‐like Basilosaurus and the modern toothed whales (Odontoceti). The cranial morphology of Squalodon approximates that of modern odontocetes; however, their dental patterning more closely resembles that of archaeocetes ...
Margot D. Nelson +2 more
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A petromagnetic and paleomagnetic study of the Tarkhanian sediments of the Kop-Takyl section was carried out in order to obtain data on magnetostratigraphy of the Miocene sedimentary succession of Eastern Paratethys.
Pilipenko O V +3 more
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Bádeni foraminiferák kvantitatív paleökológiai vizsgálata és stabil izotópos (d18O, d13C) elemzése: Paratethys paleóceanológia, paleoklíma = The quantitative paleoecological analysis of Badenian foraminifera and its stable isotope composition (d18O, d13C): paleooceanology of the Paratethys, paleoclimate [PDF]
A kutatás célja a középső miocén Paratethys paleoóceanológiájának jobb megismerése volt a klímakutatásban használt proxik (angol proxy) segítségével. A levont következtetések nem csupán a foraminiferák kvantitatív vizsgálatára alapultak, hanem független ...
Báldi, Katalin
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Palaeobiology of Pliocene-Pleistocene shallow-water biocalcarenites (Northern Apennines, Italy) and their relationship with coeval sapropels [PDF]
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Cau, S., Roveri, M., & Taviani, M.
Cau, Simone +2 more
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Miocene karstic Lake Sinj. A prograding carbonate bench on a gently inclined lake margin showing shallowing upwards tendency, and closing of the lake. Abstract In the Early to Middle Miocene, the post‐orogenic intramontane lacustrine Sinj Basin that belonged to the Dinarides Lake System evolved in the area of the External Dinarides.
Alan Vranjković +9 more
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The relative roles of CO2 and palaeogeography in determining Late Miocene climate: results from a terrestrial model-data comparison [PDF]
The Late Miocene (∼11.6–5.3 Ma) palaeorecord provides evidence for a warmer and wetter climate than that of today and there is uncertainty in the palaeo-CO2 record of at least 150 ppmv.
Bradshaw, Catherine +6 more
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Abstract The landscape of the Talesh Mountains, located in the NW sector of the Iranian Plateau (within the Arabia‐Eurasia collision zone), results from the interplay of multiple forces. To explore the interaction between tectonics, climate, and lithology we present 11 new erosion rates derived from meteoric 10Be on the eastern (wetter) and western ...
Mohammad Moumeni +8 more
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First record of Discinidae brachiopods from the Miocene of Hungary [PDF]
Although Discinidae brachiopods are rare components of Neogene benthic assemblages, several records were published from the Miocene of the Central Paratethys (Poland, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Austria, and Bulgaria).
Dulai, Alfréd
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