Badenian and Sarmatian s.str. from the Carpathian area: Overview and ongoing research on Hungarian and Romanian small vertebrate evolution

© 2016 Académie des sciencesThe fossil record from the Carpathian area plays a key role for the understanding of the processes leading to the faunal interchanges between western Europe and Asia Minor during the late part of the Middle Miocene. Important mammal successions are now available from the...

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Main Authors: Hír, J., Venczel, M., Codrea, V., Angelone, C., van den Hoek Ostende, L., Kirscher, Uwe, Prieto, J.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37733
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author Hír, J.
Venczel, M.
Codrea, V.
Angelone, C.
van den Hoek Ostende, L.
Kirscher, Uwe
Prieto, J.
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Venczel, M.
Codrea, V.
Angelone, C.
van den Hoek Ostende, L.
Kirscher, Uwe
Prieto, J.
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description © 2016 Académie des sciencesThe fossil record from the Carpathian area plays a key role for the understanding of the processes leading to the faunal interchanges between western Europe and Asia Minor during the late part of the Middle Miocene. Important mammal successions are now available from the Central Paratethys, especially Hungary and Romania. Here, we present the current state-of-the-art of the ongoing research concerning these faunas, especially small mammals and herpetofauna. We underscore the relevance of the Middle to earliest Late Miocene fossil record from these countries for chrono(bio)stratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental studies at the Eurasian scale.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-377332017-09-13T14:28:06Z Badenian and Sarmatian s.str. from the Carpathian area: Overview and ongoing research on Hungarian and Romanian small vertebrate evolution Hír, J. Venczel, M. Codrea, V. Angelone, C. van den Hoek Ostende, L. Kirscher, Uwe Prieto, J. © 2016 Académie des sciencesThe fossil record from the Carpathian area plays a key role for the understanding of the processes leading to the faunal interchanges between western Europe and Asia Minor during the late part of the Middle Miocene. Important mammal successions are now available from the Central Paratethys, especially Hungary and Romania. Here, we present the current state-of-the-art of the ongoing research concerning these faunas, especially small mammals and herpetofauna. We underscore the relevance of the Middle to earliest Late Miocene fossil record from these countries for chrono(bio)stratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental studies at the Eurasian scale. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37733 10.1016/j.crpv.2016.08.001 restricted
spellingShingle Hír, J.
Venczel, M.
Codrea, V.
Angelone, C.
van den Hoek Ostende, L.
Kirscher, Uwe
Prieto, J.
Badenian and Sarmatian s.str. from the Carpathian area: Overview and ongoing research on Hungarian and Romanian small vertebrate evolution
title Badenian and Sarmatian s.str. from the Carpathian area: Overview and ongoing research on Hungarian and Romanian small vertebrate evolution
title_full Badenian and Sarmatian s.str. from the Carpathian area: Overview and ongoing research on Hungarian and Romanian small vertebrate evolution
title_fullStr Badenian and Sarmatian s.str. from the Carpathian area: Overview and ongoing research on Hungarian and Romanian small vertebrate evolution
title_full_unstemmed Badenian and Sarmatian s.str. from the Carpathian area: Overview and ongoing research on Hungarian and Romanian small vertebrate evolution
title_short Badenian and Sarmatian s.str. from the Carpathian area: Overview and ongoing research on Hungarian and Romanian small vertebrate evolution
title_sort badenian and sarmatian s.str. from the carpathian area: overview and ongoing research on hungarian and romanian small vertebrate evolution
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37733