A classic but very rare “Árpád-type” mollusk assemblage, representing the endemic fauna of the Late Miocene–Early Pliocene Lake Pannon, was discovered in Kozármisleny (near Pécs, southern Hungary). The fossils were collected from silt layers deposited in the shallow sublittoral zone of Lake Pannon, and exposed by an 8–10 m high road cut. The assemblage contained some very rare species, including the type species of genus Lymnocardium, L. haueri (M. Hörnes). Palynological investigations from the same layers failed to yield age-diagnostic dinoflagellates, and pointed to strongly freshened water and warm, subtropical climate
On the south-western slope of Medvednica Mt., an 83 m thick geological column Kostanjek-1, composed ...
During the Late Miocene (Tortonian or Pannonian regional stage), at around 11.6 Ma, a glacioeustatic...
This paper contributes to better understanding of the actual diversity of the Early–Middle Badenian ...
A classic but very rare “Árpád-type” mollusk assemblage, representing the endemic fauna of the Late ...
As the almost 200-year palaeontological research revealed, the geographical distribution of various ...
Lake Pannon covered the area of the Pannonian Basin during the late Miocene. According to the seismi...
The lymnocardiine subgenus Budmania is characterized by the most unusual and spectacular morphology ...
A new mollusc material from the Ilona Valley Section (Mátra Mts, Hungary) is investigated. Strata of...
The Pécs-Danitzpuszta sand pit is the most important outcrop of the oldest Pannonian (upper Miocene,...
The Miocene-Pliocene Pannonian Lake formed in an extensional basin system behind the compressional a...
Taxonomic composition of highly diverse early Badenian (early Langhian) Tonnoidea and Ficoidea assem...
Abstract A fish otolith assemblage consisting of 173 specimens was recovered from littoral sand dep...
Stratigraphic subdivision of the Upper Miocene deposits in the Pannonian Basin has been traditionall...
The large outcrop at Pécs-Danitzpuszta, southern Hungary, exposes a 65-meter-thick succession of cal...
The mollusk fauna from the Pliocene Viviparus beds of Vukomeričke Gorice hills in central Croatia wa...
On the south-western slope of Medvednica Mt., an 83 m thick geological column Kostanjek-1, composed ...
During the Late Miocene (Tortonian or Pannonian regional stage), at around 11.6 Ma, a glacioeustatic...
This paper contributes to better understanding of the actual diversity of the Early–Middle Badenian ...
A classic but very rare “Árpád-type” mollusk assemblage, representing the endemic fauna of the Late ...
As the almost 200-year palaeontological research revealed, the geographical distribution of various ...
Lake Pannon covered the area of the Pannonian Basin during the late Miocene. According to the seismi...
The lymnocardiine subgenus Budmania is characterized by the most unusual and spectacular morphology ...
A new mollusc material from the Ilona Valley Section (Mátra Mts, Hungary) is investigated. Strata of...
The Pécs-Danitzpuszta sand pit is the most important outcrop of the oldest Pannonian (upper Miocene,...
The Miocene-Pliocene Pannonian Lake formed in an extensional basin system behind the compressional a...
Taxonomic composition of highly diverse early Badenian (early Langhian) Tonnoidea and Ficoidea assem...
Abstract A fish otolith assemblage consisting of 173 specimens was recovered from littoral sand dep...
Stratigraphic subdivision of the Upper Miocene deposits in the Pannonian Basin has been traditionall...
The large outcrop at Pécs-Danitzpuszta, southern Hungary, exposes a 65-meter-thick succession of cal...
The mollusk fauna from the Pliocene Viviparus beds of Vukomeričke Gorice hills in central Croatia wa...
On the south-western slope of Medvednica Mt., an 83 m thick geological column Kostanjek-1, composed ...
During the Late Miocene (Tortonian or Pannonian regional stage), at around 11.6 Ma, a glacioeustatic...
This paper contributes to better understanding of the actual diversity of the Early–Middle Badenian ...