The large outcrop at Pécs-Danitzpuszta, southern Hungary, exposes a 65-meter-thick succession of calcareous marls, clay marls and calcareous sands that were deposited during the early history of Lake Pannon, a vast, Caspian-type lake in Central Europe in the late Miocene. Within the framework of the complex stratigraphic investigation of this succession, well preserved, relatively diverse benthic ostracod assemblages containing 39 taxa were recovered from 29 samples (16 samples were barren). Palaeoecological interpretation of the ostracod genera suggests that deposition took place in a low-energy environment, in the shallow sublittoral zone of Lake Pannon, in pliohaline (9–16‰ salinity) water. The entire succession was divided into four int...
The depocenters of epicontinental basins usually comprise relatively continuous depositional records...
The purpose of this study was to identify the ostracod assemblage from a 43 m thick section of the B...
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,...
As the almost 200-year palaeontological research revealed, the geographical distribution of various ...
AbstractA multidisciplinary study was performed on a c. 30m thick, limnic–deltaic sequence in the St...
Quantitative analyses on calcareous nannofossils were carried out on 109 middle/late Miocene (Sarmat...
Late Miocene "Lake Pannon" (~11.3 Ma) was a remnant of the Central Paratethyan Sea. Successive fresh...
The long-lived Lake Pannon was a huge water body, which existed during the Late Miocene in central E...
Lake Pannon covered the area of the Pannonian Basin during the late Miocene. According to the seismi...
Dinoflagellate-cyst based biostratigraphy is an important tool in the stratigraphical subdivision an...
The upper Miocene – lower Pliocene sedimentary succession of the Denizli Basin (SW Anatolia) display...
The Miocene-Pliocene Pannonian Lake formed in an extensional basin system behind the compressional a...
<div><p>Late Miocene "Lake Pannon" (~11.3 Ma) was a remnant of the Central Paratethyan Sea. Successi...
The middle Miocene foraminifera and ostracod record of the Central Paratethys usually reflects stabl...
The depocenters of epicontinental basins usually comprise relatively continuous depositional records...
The purpose of this study was to identify the ostracod assemblage from a 43 m thick section of the B...
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,...
As the almost 200-year palaeontological research revealed, the geographical distribution of various ...
AbstractA multidisciplinary study was performed on a c. 30m thick, limnic–deltaic sequence in the St...
Quantitative analyses on calcareous nannofossils were carried out on 109 middle/late Miocene (Sarmat...
Late Miocene "Lake Pannon" (~11.3 Ma) was a remnant of the Central Paratethyan Sea. Successive fresh...
The long-lived Lake Pannon was a huge water body, which existed during the Late Miocene in central E...
Lake Pannon covered the area of the Pannonian Basin during the late Miocene. According to the seismi...
Dinoflagellate-cyst based biostratigraphy is an important tool in the stratigraphical subdivision an...
The upper Miocene – lower Pliocene sedimentary succession of the Denizli Basin (SW Anatolia) display...
The Miocene-Pliocene Pannonian Lake formed in an extensional basin system behind the compressional a...
<div><p>Late Miocene "Lake Pannon" (~11.3 Ma) was a remnant of the Central Paratethyan Sea. Successi...
The middle Miocene foraminifera and ostracod record of the Central Paratethys usually reflects stabl...
The depocenters of epicontinental basins usually comprise relatively continuous depositional records...
The purpose of this study was to identify the ostracod assemblage from a 43 m thick section of the B...
Lake Pannon, covering the Pannonian Basin (Hungary) during the Late Miocene, had a complex lake bott...