Tafonomical studies in Iharkút
I.A. Efremov was the first palaeontologist who defined the taphonomy as “the study of transition of animal remains from the biosphere into the lithosphere”…
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I.A. Efremov was the first palaeontologist who defined the taphonomy as “the study of transition of animal remains from the biosphere into the lithosphere”…
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Birds originated in the Jurassic, and later diversified occupying different media and environments…
The Triassic placodont marine reptiles lived in the shallow sea of the western (Europe and Middle East) and eastern region (China) of the Tethys …
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In Europe there are less than a dozen Late-Cretaceous localities where plant remnants are fossilised together with vertebrate remains…
Plant mesofossil studies Read More »
A lot of hitherto unknown fragmentary frog skull bones unearthed from the Iharkutian Late Cretaceous (Santonian) paleovertebrate locality…
Studies of Mesozoic amphibians Read More »
The Late Cretaceous European paleogeography was largely characterized by a complex archipelago system…
Phylogenetic relationships of turtles and crocodilians Read More »
Amber is fossilized tree resin, which has a unique importance since the beginning of the human history…
Cretaceous ambers from Hungary Read More »
Late Cretaceous continental sedimentary rocks are becoming rare in Europe…
Late Cretaceous vertebrate paleobiogeography in Europe Read More »
Beginning of the 20th century, Ottokár Kadić discovered a rich and diverse Late Cretaceous vertebrate material around Vălioara…
Dinosuar bones from Haţeg Basin Read More »
Bone fossilization can be viewed as the process of recrystallization of biogenic apatite to carbonate fluorapatite (francolite) …
Rare- Earth Element geochemistry of fossil bones and teeth Read More »