Search Results - "Balogh, Kadosa"
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The role of external environmental factors in changing eruption styles of monogenetic volcanoes in a Mio/Pleistocene continental volcanic field in western Hungary
Published in Journal of volcanology and geothermal research (15-04-2011)“…The occurrence, shape, structure and eruption style of monogenetic volcanoes, such as maars, tuff rings, tuff cones and scoria cones, are generally governed by…”
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Geochemical characteristics and petrogenesis of phonolites and trachytic rocks from the České Středohoří Volcanic Complex, the Ohře Rift, Bohemian Massif
Published in Lithos (01-05-2015)“…Trachyandesites, trachytes and phonolites represent the most evolved rock types within the České Středohoří Volcanic Complex (CSVC) in the Ohře/Eger Rift. The…”
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Petrogenesis of Cenozoic high-Mg (picritic) volcanic rocks in the České středohoří Mts. (Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic)
Published in Mineralogy and petrology (01-04-2021)“…Representative samples of high-Mg (picritic) rocks of Eocene to Oligocene age (38 to 21 Ma) from the České středohoří Mts. (CSM) in the Ohře/Eger Rift were…”
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Post-collisional Tertiary–Quaternary mafic alkalic magmatism in the Carpathian–Pannonian region: a review
Published in Tectonophysics (18-11-2004)“…Mafic alkalic volcanism was widespread in the Carpathian–Pannonian region (CPR) between 11 and 0.2 Ma. It followed the Miocene continental collision of the…”
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Upper Cretaceous to Pleistocene melilitic volcanic rocks of the Bohemian Massif: petrology and mineral chemistry
Published in Geologica Carpathica (01-06-2015)“…Upper Cretaceous to Pleistocene volcanic rocks of the Bohemian Massif represent the easternmost part of the Central European Volcanic Province. These alkaline…”
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Miocene emplacement and rapid cooling of the Pohorje pluton at the Alpine-Pannonian-Dinaridic junction, Slovenia
Published in Swiss Journal of geosciences (01-01-2008)“…New laser ablation-inductive coupled plasma-mass spectrometry U-Pb analyses on oscillatory-zoned zircon imply Early Miocene crystallization (18.64 ± 0.11 Ma)…”
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Loss of 40Ar(rad) from leucite-bearing basanite at low temperature: implications on K/Ar dating
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Recurrent Cenozoic volcanic activity in the Bohemian Massif (Czech Republic)
Published in Lithos (01-04-2011)“…Cenozoic anorogenic volcanism of the Bohemian Massif is an integral part of the Central European Volcanic Province. The temporal and spatial distribution of…”
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Radiometric K/ag data as evidence of the geodynamic evolution of the Zdraljica ophiolitic complex, central Serbia
Published in Geološki anali Balkanskoga poluostrva (2005)“…The study presents age data and petrologic characteristics of igneous rocks of the Zdraljica ophiolitic complex (ZOC), situated in central Serbia, 150 km south…”
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40Ar/ 39Ar geochronology of Neogene phreatomagmatic volcanism in the western Pannonian Basin, Hungary
Published in Journal of volcanology and geothermal research (01-08-2007)“…Neogene alkaline basaltic volcanic fields in the western Pannonian Basin, Hungary, including the Bakony–Balaton Highland and the Little Hungarian Plain…”
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Petrogenesis of Miocene alkaline volcanic suites from western Bohemia: whole rock geochemistry and Sr–Nd–Pb isotopic signatures
Published in Chemie der Erde (01-03-2016)“…The Mid to Late Miocene intraplate alkaline volcanic suites of western Bohemia are relict of the intensive voluminous volcanism accompanied by large-scale…”
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Petrology of the Garnet Amphibolites from the Tejici Village - Povlen Mt., Western Serbia
Published in Geološki anali Balkanskoga poluostrva (2002)“…Different metamorphic rocks discovered near the village of Tejici (Povlen Mt., Western Serbia) represent members of the olistostrome m?lange metamorphosed…”
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Late Cretaceous to Paleocene melilitic rocks of the Ohře/Eger Rift in northern Bohemia, Czech Republic: Insights into the initial stages of continental rifting
Published in Lithos (01-02-2008)“…The volcanic rocks of the Ohře/Eger Rift (northern Bohemia, Czech Republic), the easternmost part of the Cenozoic Volcanic Province of western and central…”
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Cenozoic Intraplate Alkaline Volcanism of Western Bohemia
Published in Studia geophysica et geodaetica (01-01-2000)“…Three independent volcanic suites have been recognised in W Bohemia: (i) the old unimodal alkaline ol. nephelinite-tephrite (29-19 Ma) in the Ohře Rift, (ii)…”
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Plio-Pleistocene basanitic and melilititic series of the Bohemian Massif: K-Ar ages, major/trace element and Sr–Nd isotopic data
Published in Chemie der Erde (01-12-2013)“…The Plio-Pleistocene volcanic rocks of the Bohemian Massif comprise a compositional spectrum involving two series: an older basanitic series (6.0–0.8Ma) and a…”
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The role of external environmental factors in changing eruption styles of monogenetic volcanoes in a Mio/Pleistocene continental volcanic field in western Hungary: From Maars to Scoria Cones: The Enigma of Monogenetic Volcanic Fields
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On the age of the Dej Tuff, Transylvanian Basin (Romania)
Published in Geologica Carpathica (01-04-2012)“…The Dej Tuff is an important stratigraphic marker in the Transylvanian Basin. However, its Early Badenian age is known only on biostratigraphical grounds so…”
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Petrographic, geochemical and geochronological investigation on granitic pebbles from Permotriassic metasediments of the Tisia terrain (eastern Papuk, Croatia)
Published in Mineralogy and petrology (01-10-2011)“…Granitic pebbles occurring in the Permotriassic metasedimentary sequence of eastern Papuk, Slavonian Mountains, Croatia, were recognized to represent a…”
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