Birth, life and death of the Pannonian Lake [PDF]
The Miocene-Pliocene Pannonian Lake formed in an extensional basin system behind the compressional arc of the Carpathians. Its size and depth were comparable to those of the Caspian Sea.
Kázmér, Miklós
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On Prophoca and Leptophoca (Pinnipedia, Phocidae) from the Miocene of the North Atlantic realm : redescription, phylogenetic affinities and paleobiogeographic implications [PDF]
Background: Prophoca and Leptophoca represent the oldest known genera of phocine seals, dating from the latest early to middle Miocene. Originally, Prophoca rousseaui and Prophoca proxima were described based on fragmentary remains from the Miocene of ...
Dewaele, Leonard +2 more
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Unique Short-Faced Miocene Seal Discovered in Grytsiv (Ukraine)
Numerous Miocene fossil terrestrial mammals have been discovered at the Gritsev locality of Ukraine, but this is the first record of a fossil marine mammal found at this site.
S. Rahmat, I. Koretsky
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Insights From New Age Constraints and Sediment Volumes From the Austrian Northern Alpine Foreland Basin [PDF]
Detailed characterization of variations in sediment architecture, flux, and transport processes in peri-orogenic basins offers insights into external climatic or tectonic forcings.
Auer, Gerald +4 more
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Reshaping the understanding of the paratethys using paleogeographic reconstructions and geochronology studies [PDF]
The history of the Paratethys and its inhabiting organisms was profoundly influenced by its connections with the Global Ocean. As the sea‐straits linking Paratethys with the ocean expanded, they integrated the Paratethys with the global ocean, causing ...
Popov Sergey V. +2 more
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New organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts from recent sediments of central Asian seas [PDF]
Recent to sub-recent sediments from the Caspian Sea, the Kara-Bogaz-Gol Bay, the Enseli lake and the Aral Sea contain the new organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts Caspidinium, Caspidinium rugosum and Impagidinium caspienense.
Chalié, F +3 more
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Decapod associations have been significant components of marine habitats throughout the Cenozoic when the major diversification of the group occurred.
Hyžný Matúš
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The Eocene–Oligocene Transition in the Paratethys: boreal water ingression and its paleoceanographic implications [PDF]
The Eocene–Oligocene Transition (EOT) represents a pivotal period in Earth's climatic history, marked by the onset of Antarctic glaciation and global cooling. While deep-sea records have extensively documented this transition, its impacts on marginal and
M. Y. Kaya +8 more
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Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Sarmatian (Middle Miocene) Central Paratethys based on palaeontological and geochernical analyses of foraminifera, ostracods, gastropods and rodents [PDF]
International audiencePaleoenvironmental changes in the upper Middle Miocene Central Parathetys were reconstructed by using qualitative and quantitative palaeontological analyses of foraminifera and ostracods, coupled with trace elemental (Mg/Ca) and ...
Andrusov +49 more
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The Upper Miocene of the Rostov Dome (Eastern Paratethys): Implication of the chronostratigraphy and bivalvia-based biostratigraphy [PDF]
The Rostov Dome is located in the south of the Russian Platform. In the Late Miocene this area was embraced by the Eastern Paratethys. The implications of a recently developed Neogene chronostratigraphy to the studied area are discussed.
Ruban Dmitry A.
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