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A new Middle Miocene (Langhian - early Serravallian) assemblage with shark and ray teeth from Nyirád (Hungary, Transdanubia, Veszprém County) consists of nine families, with 15 different species. The assemblage shares many common genera with other Middle
Szabó Márton, Kocsis László
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The Cenozoic retreat of the Paratethys Sea, as well as uplift of the Tibet plateau and global cooling, have been considered as the main mechanisms for the onset of the Asian monsoon.
Qian Li +3 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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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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Detailed analysis of microplankton occurrence (planktonic foraminifera, nannoplankton, dinocysts) in Neogene sediments situated at the north-western and south-eastern margins of Ukraine enabled us to distinguish 10 associations of oceanic plankton which ...
Gozhyk Petro +3 more
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A MIDDLE MIOCENE BALEEN WHALE FROM BELE VODE IN BELGRADE, SERBIA
There was a fauna of baleen whales (Cetacea: Mysticeti) in the Central Paratethys, a Miocene water body which covered the area of present-day Central Europe.
PAVEL GOL’DIN, PREDRAG RADOVIĆ
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Depositional sequences originating in semi-enclosed basins with endemic biota, partly or completely isolated from the open ocean, frequently do not allow biostratigraphic correlations with the standard geological time scale (GTS).
Kováč Michal +6 more
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Paleobotanical and sedimentological records indicate that marked climatic and environmental transitions had taken place in East China by the early Miocene.
Ran Zhang +3 more
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Increasing reports of genus Retropluma Gill, 1894 from the siliciclastic sediments of South-East Europe demonstrate the abundance and preferred habitat of this genus in Miocene seas of Central Paratethys. In the present paper we report new specimens of
Rok Gašparič, Matija Križnar
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Although decapod crustaceans of the Central Paratethys were diverse during the Badenian (Langhian-Early Serravallian), a dramatic drop in their diversity occurred at the boundary with the Sarmatian.
Hyžný Matúš +3 more
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