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. Subsidence began in Middle Miocene times, forming deep, pelagic basins, separated by reef-bearing ridges. Clastic influx filled the marginal basins during Middle Miocene time. Prograding deltas dissected the lake and completed the infilling of the basin system by the end of the Pliocene. Basin plain, prodelta, delta front, delta plain, beach, fluviatile, and marsh environments can be recognized. Terminal Miocene uplift of the Carpathians isolated the Pannonian region from the rest of Paratethys. The subsequent decrease of salinity resulted in the evolutio...
The Neogene sedimentary successions of the Drava, Sava and Slavonija–Srijem depressions in the SW pa...
The depocenters of epicontinental basins usually comprise relatively continuous depositional records...
As the almost 200-year palaeontological research revealed, the geographical distribution of various ...
The Neogene Lake Pannon was the largest lake that ever existed in Europe. It attained its greatest e...
Lake Pannon covered the area of the Pannonian Basin during the late Miocene. According to the seismi...
The basin of giant Lake Pannon in Central Europe was filled by forward accretion of sediment package...
The Danube Basin represents a northwestern depocenter of the Middle Miocene Central Paratethys Sea, ...
Lake Pannon, covering the Pannonian Basin (Hungary) during the Late Miocene, had a complex lake bott...
The Pécs-Danitzpuszta sand pit is the most important outcrop of the oldest Pannonian (upper Miocene,...
In the late Miocene, a large inland sea known as the Eastern Paratethys stretched out across the pre...
Upper Miocene to Pliocene (Pannonian) sediments of the Pannonian Basin System accumulated in the bra...
New palynological data from the deep-water Gusterita section in the Transylvanian Basin depicts the ...
Understanding the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins is of paramount importance because t...
International audienceIn the late Miocene, a large inland sea known as the Eastern Paratethys stretc...
Understanding the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins is of paramount importance because t...
The Neogene sedimentary successions of the Drava, Sava and Slavonija–Srijem depressions in the SW pa...
The depocenters of epicontinental basins usually comprise relatively continuous depositional records...
As the almost 200-year palaeontological research revealed, the geographical distribution of various ...
The Neogene Lake Pannon was the largest lake that ever existed in Europe. It attained its greatest e...
Lake Pannon covered the area of the Pannonian Basin during the late Miocene. According to the seismi...
The basin of giant Lake Pannon in Central Europe was filled by forward accretion of sediment package...
The Danube Basin represents a northwestern depocenter of the Middle Miocene Central Paratethys Sea, ...
Lake Pannon, covering the Pannonian Basin (Hungary) during the Late Miocene, had a complex lake bott...
The Pécs-Danitzpuszta sand pit is the most important outcrop of the oldest Pannonian (upper Miocene,...
In the late Miocene, a large inland sea known as the Eastern Paratethys stretched out across the pre...
Upper Miocene to Pliocene (Pannonian) sediments of the Pannonian Basin System accumulated in the bra...
New palynological data from the deep-water Gusterita section in the Transylvanian Basin depicts the ...
Understanding the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins is of paramount importance because t...
International audienceIn the late Miocene, a large inland sea known as the Eastern Paratethys stretc...
Understanding the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins is of paramount importance because t...
The Neogene sedimentary successions of the Drava, Sava and Slavonija–Srijem depressions in the SW pa...
The depocenters of epicontinental basins usually comprise relatively continuous depositional records...
As the almost 200-year palaeontological research revealed, the geographical distribution of various ...