Acta Geologica 28. (1985)

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Acta Geologica Hungarica Vol. 28. Nos 1—2 Workshop in Veszprém, Hungary, 20—25 Nov., 1983 TECTONIC SIGNIFICANCE OF HUNGARIAN MOUNTAINS IN THE ALPINE EDIFICE Part II The evolution of the Hungarian Paleogene Basins. T. Bálái, M. Báldi-Beke ........................ 5 Age and characteristics of the Eocene transgression at Gánt (Vértes Mts. Transdanubia, Hungary). G. Bignot, A. Blondeau, C. Guernet, M. Perreau, A. Poignant, M. Renard, J. Riveline, E. Dudich, C. Gruas, M. Kázmér, G. Kopek ..................................................... 29 New data about some Eocene dinocysts of the Dorog Basin (Transdanubia, Hungary). D. Michoux, L. Rákosi, G. Bignot, G. Lachkar.......................................................................... 49 Tectonic and paleoclimatic aspects of paleomagnetic studies in the Transdanubian Central Mountains. E. Márton, P. Márton................................................................................................... 59 Permian-Paleogene paleogeography along the eastern part of the Insubric-Periadriatic lineament system: evidence for continental escape of the Bakony-Drauzug unit. M. Kázmér, S. Kovács.......................................................................................................................... 71 Sedimentary and structural evolution of the Bakony Mountains (Transdanubian Central Range, Hungary): Paleogeographic implications. A. Galácz, F. Horváth, A. Vörös 85 Evolution of the flysh basins and continental collision: Irpinian basin (Southern Italy). T. Pescatore................................................................................................................................................ 101 Subsidence history and tectonics of the Western Adria margin. F. Horváth, B. D'Argenio 109 Nos 3—4 In memóriám Elemér Szádeczky-Kardoss. M. Pécsi, I. Kubovics .............................................. 115 On some problems of the interdisciplinary branch of science of geochemistry. M. Vogl 121 Neogene volcanism of NE-Hungary. V. Széky-Fux .......................................................................... 127 PETROLOGY Mesozoic magmatism of the Transdanubian Mid-Mountains. I. Kubovics .............................. 141 Polymetamorphic evolution of the South-Hungarian crystalline basement, Pannonian Basin: geothermometric and geobarometric data. P. Árkai, G. Nagy, G. Dobosi 165 Genetic petrology of the Sopron crystalline schist sequence. P. Kisházi, J. Ivancsics 191 STRATIGRAPHY Vertebrate biostratigraphy and correlation of the Hungarian Holocene formations. L. Kordos..................................................................................................................................................... 215 Biostratigraphic evaluation of the Upper Paleozoic conodonts, ostracods and holothurian sclerites of the Bükk Mts. Part II: Upper Paleozoic ostracods. H. Kozur ............... 225 REPORTS National report of Hungary for the International Lithosphere Program. Moscow, August, 1984 .............................................................................................................................................................. 257

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