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    Filling of sedimentary basins and the birth of large rivers: The lower Danube network in the Dacian Basin, Romania by Krézsek, Csaba, Olariu, Cornel

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-02-2021)
    “…Large rivers typically form in the final phase of evolution of sedimentary basins. By that time the sediment supply balances out the accommodation, local…”
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    Subsurface and outcrop characteristics of fluvial‐dominated deep‐lacustrine clinoforms by Fongngern, Rattanaporn, Olariu, Cornel, Steel, Ron, Mohrig, David, Krézsek, Csaba, Hess, Thomas, Marzo, Mariano

    Published in Sedimentology (01-08-2018)
    “…Deep‐lacustrine deposits provide records of palaeoclimate and tectonics, and often host major hydrocarbon reservoirs, but their facies description and…”
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    Characteristics of collisional orogens with low topographic build-up: an example from the Carpathians by Matenco, Liviu, Krézsek, Csaba, Merten, Sandra, Schmid, Stefan, Cloetingh, Sierd, Andriessen, Paul

    Published in Terra nova (Oxford, England) (01-06-2010)
    “…Terra Nova, 22, 155–165, 2010 Sequence stratigraphy in the hinterland, kinematic analysis of thin‐skinned thrusting in the foreland and thermochronological…”
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    Clinoform growth in a Miocene, Para-tethyan deep lake basin: thin topsets, irregular foresets and thick bottomsets by Fongngern, Rattanaporn, Olariu, Cornel, Steel, Ronald J., Krézsek, Csaba

    Published in Basin research (01-12-2016)
    “…Late Miocene lacustrine clinoforms of up to 400 m high are mapped using a 1700 km2 3‐D seismic data set in the Dacian foreland basin, Romania. Eight Meotian…”
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    Multiple-scale incision-infill cycles in deep-water channels from the lacustrine Transylvanian Basin, Romania: Auto- or allogenic controls? by Tőkés, Lilla, Bartha, István Róbert, Silye, Lóránd, Krézsek, Csaba, Sztanó, Orsolya

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-07-2021)
    “…Many hierarchical schemes have been developed to describe multiple-scale cut-and-fill architecture of deep-water channel systems and analyse their evolution. A…”
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    Understanding salt in orogenic settings; the evolution of ideas in the Romanian Carpathians by Tamas, Dan Mircea, Schle.der, Zsolt, Krezsek, Csaba, Man, Silviu, Filipescu, Sorin

    Published in AAPG bulletin (01-06-2018)
    “…The Romanian Carpathians are of global importance in salt tectonics because they host the type locality for the term "diapir." Although there are several…”
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    Strain partitioning at orogenic contacts during rotation, strike–slip and oblique convergence: Paleogene–Early Miocene evolution of the contact between the South Carpathians and Moesia by Krézsek, Csaba, Lăpădat, Alexandru, Maţenco, Liviu, Arnberger, Klaus, Barbu, Victor, Olaru, Radu

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-04-2013)
    “…Oblique convergence accompanied by large-scale strike–slip deformation taking place between orogenic units is an inherent feature of highly bended mountain…”
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    The Transylvanian Basin (Romania) and its relation to the Carpathian fold and thrust belt: Insights in gravitational salt tectonics by Krézsek, Csaba, Bally, Albert W.

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-05-2006)
    “…Interpretation of regional seismic profiles, stratigraphic and sedimentologic data improved insights in the evolution of the Transylvanian Basin. The basin…”
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    Volcano–basement interaction in the Eastern Carpathians: Explaining unusual tectonic features in the Eastern Transylvanian Basin, Romania by Szakács, Alexandru, Krézsek, Csaba

    “…Evidence of volcano–basement interaction related to the Neogene/Quaternary Călimani-Gurghiu-Harghita volcanic chain (CGH) in the Eastern Carpathians, Romania,…”
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    Low‐Angle Shear Within the Exposed Mânzălești Diapir, Romania: Salt Decapitation in the Eastern Carpathians Fold‐and‐Thrust Belt by Tămaș, Dan M., Tămaș, Alexandra, Barabasch, Jessica, Rowan, Mark G., Schleder, Zsolt, Krézsek, Csaba, Urai, Janos L.

    Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-06-2021)
    “…In salt‐detached fold‐and‐thrust belts, contractional modification of salt structures may include decapitation by thrusting, but examples are not well known in…”
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    The Pannonian super basin; a brief overview by Tari, Gabor, Bada, Gabor, Boote, David R. D, Krezsek, Csaba, Koroknai, Balazs, Kovacs, Gabor, Lemberkovics, Viktor, Sachsenhofer, Reinhard F, Toth, Tamas

    Published in AAPG bulletin (01-08-2023)
    “…The Pannonian Basin complex has approximately 13 billion BOE cumulative production to date. As to the remaining resources, various estimates place the combined…”
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    Clinoforms as paleogeographic tools: Development of the Danube catchment above the deep Paratethyan basins in Central and Southeast Europe by Magyar, Imre, Krezsek, Csaba, Tari, Gabor

    Published in Basin research (01-04-2020)
    “…The Miocene marine basins of Central and Southeast Europe, once comprising the Paratethys Sea, were gradually filled with sediments during the Neogene and…”
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    The Danube River inception: Evidence for a 4 Ma continental‐scale river born from segmented ParaTethys basins by Olariu, Cornel, Krezsek, Csaba, Jipa, Dan C.

    Published in Terra nova (Oxford, England) (01-02-2018)
    “…Before reaching the Black Sea, the Danube River passes through a string of Para‐Tethyan (Vienna, Pannonian and western and eastern Dacian) basins. The key…”
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    The Danube River inception: Evidence for a 4ᅡ Ma continental-scale river born from segmented ParaTethys basins by Olariu, Cornel, Krezsek, Csaba, Jipa, Dan C

    Published in Terra nova (Oxford, England) (01-02-2018)
    “…Before reaching the Black Sea, the Danube River passes through a string of Para-Tethyan (Vienna, Pannonian and western and eastern Dacian) basins. The key…”
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    The nature and significance of sand intrusions in a hydrocarbon-rich fold and thrust belt; Eastern Carpathians Bend Zone, Romania by Tamas, Alexandra, Tamas, Dan Mircea, Krezsek, Csaba, Schleder, Zsolt, Palladino, Giuseppe, Bercea, Razvan

    Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-03-2020)
    “…Sand intrusions are commonly associated with hydrocarbon-bearing clastic reservoirs and they can host a significant part of the reserves. They modify the…”
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    Does the syn- versus post-rift thickness ratio have an impact on the inversion-related structural style? by Tamas, Alexandra, Tamas, Dan M, Tari, Gabor, Krezsek, Csaba, Lapadat, Alexandru, Schleder, Zsolt

    Published in Solid earth (Göttingen) (14-07-2023)
    “…Many extensional basins worldwide are modified by subsequent compressional episodes, which lead to inverted structures. The structures associated with the…”
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    Integrating analogue experiments and seismic interpretation for improved understanding of sedimentation and salt dynamics in Mesozoic sub-basins and their deepwater extensions, offshore Nova Scotia by Adam, J, Shimeld, J, Krezsek, C, King, S, Ballantyne, S, Grujic, D

    Published in Atlantic geology (01-03-2006)
    “…Salt-deformation features beneath the shelf and slope of the Scotian Margin manifest complex tectono-stratigraphic relationships with high rates of…”
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