Evolution of the Pannonian basin and its geothermal resources
The Pannonian basin is an integral part of the convergence zone between the Eurasian and
Nubian plates characterized by active subductions of oceanic and continental plates, and …
Nubian plates characterized by active subductions of oceanic and continental plates, and …
The Central-Western Mediterranean: Anomalous igneous activity in an anomalous collisional tectonic setting
M Lustrino, S Duggen, CL Rosenberg - Earth-Science Reviews, 2011 - Elsevier
The central-western Mediterranean area is a key region for understanding the complex
interaction between igneous activity and tectonics. In this review, the specific geochemical …
interaction between igneous activity and tectonics. In this review, the specific geochemical …
Paleogene palaeogeography and basin evolution of the Western Carpathians, Northern Pannonian domain and adjoining areas
The data about the Paleogene basin evolution, palaeogeography, and geodynamics of the
Western Carpathian and Northern Pannonian domains are summarized, re-evaluated …
Western Carpathian and Northern Pannonian domains are summarized, re-evaluated …
Geochemistry and tectonic development of Cenozoic magmatism in the Carpathian–Pannonian region
This review considers the magmatic processes in the Carpathian–Pannonian Region (CPR)
from Early Miocene to Recent times, as well as the contemporaneous magmatism at its …
from Early Miocene to Recent times, as well as the contemporaneous magmatism at its …
Tracing widespread Early Miocene ignimbrite eruptions and petrogenesis at the onset of the Carpathian-Pannonian Region silicic volcanism
Abstract The Carpathian-Pannonian Region (CPR) hosted some of the largest silicic
volcanic eruptions in Europe during the Early and Middle Miocene, contemporaneously with …
volcanic eruptions in Europe during the Early and Middle Miocene, contemporaneously with …
Repeated explosive eruptions of large volume silicic magmas during the early-to mid-
Miocene resulted in pyroclastic deposits covering at least 50,000 km2 in the Pannonian …
Miocene resulted in pyroclastic deposits covering at least 50,000 km2 in the Pannonian …
Teleseismic tomography of the mantle in the Carpathian-Pannonian region of central Europe
BDE Dando, GW Stuart, GA Houseman… - Geophysical Journal …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Subducted slab roll-back, lithospheric instability and asthenospheric extrusion have all been
proposed as mechanisms that explain the evolution of the extensional Pannonian Basin …
proposed as mechanisms that explain the evolution of the extensional Pannonian Basin …
Upper mantle structures beneath the Carpathian–Pannonian region: implications for the geodynamics of continental collision
Y Ren, GW Stuart, GA Houseman, B Dando… - Earth and Planetary …, 2012 - Elsevier
The Carpathian–Pannonian system of Eastern and Central Europe represents a unique
opportunity to study the interaction between surface tectonic processes involving …
opportunity to study the interaction between surface tectonic processes involving …
[HTML][HTML] Controls by rheological structure of the lithosphere on the temporal evolution of continental magmatism: Inferences from the Pannonian Basin system
Physical-chemical controls of continental magmatism evolution remain enigmatic. Of prime
and controversial nature is the temporal transition from calc-alkaline magmas to alkali …
and controversial nature is the temporal transition from calc-alkaline magmas to alkali …