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The auger snails (Gastropoda, Conoidea, Terebridae) of the Miocene Paratethys Sea
Zootaxa, 2023We present a critical review of the Miocene Terebridae of the European Central Paratethys Sea. In total, we document 23 species placed in 7 genera. We designate lectotypes for Terebra bigranulata Hoernes & Auinger, 1880 [= Fusoterebra terebrina (Bellardi & Michelotti, 1840)], Terebra (Hastula) cinereides Hoernes & Auinger, 1880 [= Hastula ...
MATHIAS HARZHAUSER, BERNARD M. LANDAU
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Hebertides jurassica Guinot, De Angeli & Garassino, Paratethys 2007
2019Published as part of Ossó, Àlex & Gagnaison, Cyril, 2019, An appraisal of the Middle-Late Miocene fossil decapod crustaceans of the ' Faluns' (Anjou-Touraine, France), pp. 367-383 in Geodiversitas 41 (9) on pages 372-373, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2019v41a9, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Ossó, Àlex, Gagnaison, Cyril
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2014
The Dacian Basin formed an important link between the central and eastern parts of the Paratethys, a chain of late Tertiary inland seas and lakes. This study presents constraints on Miocene sea and lake level fluctuations in the Dacian Basin and on the connectivity between it and other Paratethys basins, based on the interpretation of seismic lines, a ...
Marten ter Borgh +4 more
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The Dacian Basin formed an important link between the central and eastern parts of the Paratethys, a chain of late Tertiary inland seas and lakes. This study presents constraints on Miocene sea and lake level fluctuations in the Dacian Basin and on the connectivity between it and other Paratethys basins, based on the interpretation of seismic lines, a ...
Marten ter Borgh +4 more
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Neogene Park – Vertebrate Migration in the Mediterranean and Paratethys
Geobios, 2013The RCMNS Interim Colloquium ‘‘Neogene Park – Vertebrate Migration in the Mediterranean and Paratethys’’ was held in Scontrone (Abruzzo, Italy) on March 1–3, 2011. Its target was analyzing the faunal interactions between the Neogene terrestrial and marine domains in the Mediterranean and Paratethys.
Agostini, S +6 more
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Is there a Messinian unconformity in the Central Paratethys?
Stratigraphy, 2008Since the conception of the Mediterranean Messinian Salinity Crisis model in the 1970s, regional unconformities as candidates for indicators of a correlative base level drop have been sought in the neighbouring Paratethyan basins. Some authors have suggested that seismic sections and borehole profiles from the Late Miocene to Pliocene lacustrine to ...
Imre Magyar, Orsolya Sztano
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Revised taxonomy and stratigraphy of Middle Miocene calcareous nannofossils of the Paratethys
Micropaleontology, 2012The taxonomy of Paratethyan Middle Miocene calcareous nannofossils is reviewed and revised. Two new species, Syracosphaera croatica and Syracosphaera horvati, are proposed. Comparative study of coeval Neogene nannofossils from NHM and ODP (Ocean Drilling Project) reference collections give differences and similarities between the investigated areas ...
Galović, Ines, Young, Jeremy
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Miocene Central Paratethys stratigraphy – current status and future directions
Stratigraphy, 2007The complex geodynamic history of the Paratethys periodically fostered the evolution of a highly endemic biota with only limited exchange between the neighboring Mediterranean and Indo-Pacific provinces. The resulting very peculiar fossil assemblages forced the introduction of a regional chronostratigraphic subdivision for the Western/Central and ...
Werner E. Piller +2 more
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On early Sarmatian fishes from the Eastern Paratethys
Paleontological Journal, 2009Early Sarmatian bony fish assemblages from the Pshekha River (northern Caucasus) and the village of Naslavcea (northern Moldova) are compared. It is proposed that, in the Early Sarmatian, connection between the North Caucasian and Moldavian basins was hampered and the two fish localities were formed under different conditions.
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Sarmatian (Late Middle Miocene) gastropod assemblages of the Central Paratethys
Facies, 2002A rather diverse gastropod fauna from Sarmatian deposits of the Austrian/Hungarian Eisenstadt-Sopron Basin was studied. The fauna derives from two layers of clay and silt within a siliciclastic section at St. Margarethen in Burgenland (Austria). These layers are interpreted as littoral mudflats which formed during the Sarmatian (Late Middle Miocene ...
Mathias Harzhauser, Thorsten Kowalke
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Cretaceous evolution of the Central Asian Proto-Paratethys Sea
2020The timing and mechanisms of the Cretaceous sea incursions into Central Asia are still poorly constrained. We provide a new chronostratigraphic framework based on biostratigraphy and magnetostratigraphy together with detailed paleoenvironmental analyses of Cretaceous records of the proto-Paratethys Sea fluctuations in the Tajik and Tarim basins.
Kaya, Mustafa Yuecel (Dr.) +11 more
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