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- KRETZOI, M. (1)
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- 1985 (4)
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- Alfold ; Cénozoïque ; Datation ; Géochronologie ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Hongrie ; Montagne ; Néogène ; Quaternaire ; Stratigraphie ; Sédimentologie (1)
- Biostratigraphie ; Chine ; Chine, Nord ; Cénozoïque ; Equus ; Géographie de l'Asie ; Magnétostratigraphie ; Mammifères ; Néogène ; Paléoclimatologie ; Paléomagnétisme ; Pliocène ; Pléistocène ; Quaternaire ; Stratigraphie ; Sédimentologie (1)
- Corrélation stratigraphique ; Cénozoïque ; Eurasie ; Géographie physique ; Mammifères ; Paléofaune ; Stratigraphie (1)
- Cénozoïque ; Géographie physique ; Hongrie ; Mammifères ; Paléofaune ; Paléogéographie ; Pannonien ; Pliocène ; Stratigraphie ; Sédimentologie (1)
- Geography of Asia (1)
- Geography of Europe (1)
- A study on the lower boundary of Quaternary in North China. Stratigraphic significance of the Matuyama/Gauss boundary in Loess and the Quaternary: Chinese and Hungarian case studies. (1)
- On the correlation of Eurasian terrestrial stratigraphy in Late Cenozoic times in Loess and the Quaternary: Chinese and Hungarian case studies. (1)
- On understanding the range and stratigraphic position of the Pannonian in Problems of the Neogene and Quaternary in the Carpathian Basin. (1)
- Problems of the Neogene and Quaternary in the Carpathian Basin. (1)
- On understanding the range and stratigraphic position of the Pannonian in Problems of the Neogene and Quaternary in the Carpathian Basin.
- A study on the lower boundary of Quaternary in North China. Stratigraphic significance of the Matuyama/Gauss boundary in Loess and the Quaternary: Chinese and Hungarian case studies.
- in the Great Hungarian Plain and the denudation chronology of the Hungarian Mountains are studied with the application of geological, sedimentological, stratigraphical, paleontological and geomorphological methods and various absolute dating techniques. DLO).
- The vast areas of Late Cenozoic terrestrial sediments have given rise to stratigraphical systems primarily based on mammal successions. Recent progress allows a broad scale international correlation between Europe, South and East Asia and North