The aim of this thesis is to improve the understanding of source to sink systems in general and the Danube River Basin - Black Sea source to sink system in particular. The sediment sources of this system are formed by a number of mountain chains, including the Alps, Dinarides and Carpathians; a number of Paratethys basins serve as sinks. These mountain chains and basins formed as a result of the large-scale collision of the African and European plates, and a number of smaller continental blocks that were located in between. A coherent model for the formation and infilling of the Pannonian back-arc basin, a major Paratethys basin, is presented. Sequence stratigraphic concepts were applied to constrain the nature, timing and mechanics of exte...
This PhD thesis presents new chronostratigraphic results from the Dacian Basin and adjacent regions ...
In the late Miocene, a large inland sea known as the Eastern Paratethys stretched out across the pre...
The large number and distribution of rollback systems in Mediterranean orogens infer the possibilit...
Understanding the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins is of paramount importance because t...
Understanding the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins is of paramount importance because t...
The Carpathians-Pannonian Basin system provides a natural laboratory for analysing lithospheric to s...
In this paper we establish when and how the Pannonian basin and associated Central Paratethys basins...
The Danube River Basin- Black Sea area represents a unique natural laboratory for studying the inter...
The Miocene marine basins of Central and Southeast Europe, once comprising the Paratethys Sea, were ...
International audienceIn the late Miocene, a large inland sea known as the Eastern Paratethys stretc...
The architecture of sedimentary basins reflects the relationship between accommodation space and sed...
The signature of the Mediterranean Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) in the Paratethys has received wi...
The architecture of sedimentary basins reflects the relationship between accommodation space and sed...
The mid-Langhian (“Badenian”) flooding fully reconnected the semi-isolated Central Paratethys realm ...
Due to a complex interplay of tectonics and climate the Paratethys Sea became separated from the for...
This PhD thesis presents new chronostratigraphic results from the Dacian Basin and adjacent regions ...
In the late Miocene, a large inland sea known as the Eastern Paratethys stretched out across the pre...
The large number and distribution of rollback systems in Mediterranean orogens infer the possibilit...
Understanding the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins is of paramount importance because t...
Understanding the formation and evolution of sedimentary basins is of paramount importance because t...
The Carpathians-Pannonian Basin system provides a natural laboratory for analysing lithospheric to s...
In this paper we establish when and how the Pannonian basin and associated Central Paratethys basins...
The Danube River Basin- Black Sea area represents a unique natural laboratory for studying the inter...
The Miocene marine basins of Central and Southeast Europe, once comprising the Paratethys Sea, were ...
International audienceIn the late Miocene, a large inland sea known as the Eastern Paratethys stretc...
The architecture of sedimentary basins reflects the relationship between accommodation space and sed...
The signature of the Mediterranean Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) in the Paratethys has received wi...
The architecture of sedimentary basins reflects the relationship between accommodation space and sed...
The mid-Langhian (“Badenian”) flooding fully reconnected the semi-isolated Central Paratethys realm ...
Due to a complex interplay of tectonics and climate the Paratethys Sea became separated from the for...
This PhD thesis presents new chronostratigraphic results from the Dacian Basin and adjacent regions ...
In the late Miocene, a large inland sea known as the Eastern Paratethys stretched out across the pre...
The large number and distribution of rollback systems in Mediterranean orogens infer the possibilit...