The Someș fluvial fan is located in the NW extremity of the Great Hungarian Plain (Pannonian Basin). It was formed by the left-side tributaries of the Tisa River (a tributary of the Danube) as they developed westward, following the avulsion of the main Tisa channel. Drainage reorganisation after the avulsion has occurred via a complex interplay between tectonic, climatic and autogenic controls over the past ~50–30 ka. In this study, we discuss the role of these factors in the spatial and temporal dynamics of the fluvial system that constructed the Someș fluvial fan during the second half of the last glacial cycle, using a combination of cartographic, sedimentary, and chronological tools. Our data suggests that, within a general setting of s...
River Maros/Mureş has one of the largest alluvial fans in the Carpathian Basin. On the surface of th...
River Maros/Mureş has one of the largest alluvial fans in the Carpathian Basin. On the surface of th...
This paper reports on a radiocarbon-dated sequence of alluvial terraces from the Teleorman Valley in...
The Someș fluvial fan is located in the NW extremity of the Great Hungarian Plain (Pannonian Basin)....
The Somes fluvial fan is located in the NW extremity of the Great Hungarian Plain (Pannonian Basin)....
External impact on the development of fluvial systems is generally exerted by changes in sea level, ...
Four drill cores and a clay pit section have been examined in the southern part of the Körö...
In the Great Hungarian Plain (GHP), one of the most complex fluvial systems of Europe developed thr...
<p>The study area is located in the north-eastern part of the Pannonian Basin, on the romanian terit...
External impact on the development of fluvial systems is generally exerted by changes in sea level, ...
Comprehensive chronological, geological and paleontological investigations were conducted as part of...
Comprehensive chronological, geological and paleontological investigations were conducted as part of...
Present study provides a review of the latest results on fluvial and aeolian landscape evolution in ...
The Quaternary fluvial succession of the Nyírség (NE Hungary), a proximal sub-basin of 4000 km2 in t...
This study presents the results of a comprehensive geoarchaeological study implemented at an archeol...
River Maros/Mureş has one of the largest alluvial fans in the Carpathian Basin. On the surface of th...
River Maros/Mureş has one of the largest alluvial fans in the Carpathian Basin. On the surface of th...
This paper reports on a radiocarbon-dated sequence of alluvial terraces from the Teleorman Valley in...
The Someș fluvial fan is located in the NW extremity of the Great Hungarian Plain (Pannonian Basin)....
The Somes fluvial fan is located in the NW extremity of the Great Hungarian Plain (Pannonian Basin)....
External impact on the development of fluvial systems is generally exerted by changes in sea level, ...
Four drill cores and a clay pit section have been examined in the southern part of the Körö...
In the Great Hungarian Plain (GHP), one of the most complex fluvial systems of Europe developed thr...
<p>The study area is located in the north-eastern part of the Pannonian Basin, on the romanian terit...
External impact on the development of fluvial systems is generally exerted by changes in sea level, ...
Comprehensive chronological, geological and paleontological investigations were conducted as part of...
Comprehensive chronological, geological and paleontological investigations were conducted as part of...
Present study provides a review of the latest results on fluvial and aeolian landscape evolution in ...
The Quaternary fluvial succession of the Nyírség (NE Hungary), a proximal sub-basin of 4000 km2 in t...
This study presents the results of a comprehensive geoarchaeological study implemented at an archeol...
River Maros/Mureş has one of the largest alluvial fans in the Carpathian Basin. On the surface of th...
River Maros/Mureş has one of the largest alluvial fans in the Carpathian Basin. On the surface of th...
This paper reports on a radiocarbon-dated sequence of alluvial terraces from the Teleorman Valley in...