Neogene flora and vegetation development of the Pannonian domain in relation to palaeoclimate and palaeogeography
- B. Erdei, L. Hably, M. Kázmér, T. Utescher, A. Bruch
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 14 September 2007
The Coexistence Approach—Theoretical background and practical considerations of using plant fossils for climate quantification
- T. Utescher, A. Bruch, R. Spicer
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 15 September 2014
Late Miocene vegetation of the Pannonian Basin
- T. Utescher, B. Erdei, L. Hably, V. Mosbrugger
- Geography, Environmental Science
- 1 February 2017
Tree diversity in the Miocene forests of Western Eurasia
- T. Utescher, B. Erdei, L. François, V. Mosbrugger
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 14 September 2007
A review of the Cenozoic fossil record of the genus Zamia L. (Zamiaceae, Cycadales) with recognition of a new species from the late Eocene of Panama - evolution and biogeographic inferences
- B. Erdei, M. Calonje, A. Hendy, N. Espinosa
- GeographyBulletin of Geosciences
- 30 June 2018
The buried Miocene forest at Bükkábrány, Hungary.
- B. Erdei, M. Dolezych, L. Hably
- Geography, Environmental Science
- 1 May 2009
A possible Late Miocene fossil forest PaleoPark in Hungary
- G. Császár, M. Kázmér, B. Erdei, I. Magyar
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 17 September 2009
The oldest, standing fossil forest in the world preserved as wood occurs at Bukkabrany, Hungary. An open-pit mine working Upper Miocene (Pannonian) lignite revealed sixteen stumps, 1.8 to 3.6 m basal…
Middle Miocene climate and vegetation models and their validation with proxy data
- Alexandra‐Jane Henrot, T. Utescher, L. François
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1 February 2017
Early Oligocene Continental Climate of the Palaeogene Basin (Hungary and Slovenia) and the Surrounding Area
- B. Erdei, T. Utescher, L. Hably, J. Tamás, A. Roth-Nebelsick, M. Grein
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 1 February 2012
This paper concentrates on the Early Oligocene palaeoclimate of the southern part of Eastern and Central Europe and gives a detailed climatological analysis, combined with leaf-morphological studies…
Pseudodioon akyoli gen. et sp. nov., an extinct member of Cycadales from the Turkish Miocene
- B. Erdei, F. Akgün, M. R. Barone Lumaga
- Geography, Environmental SciencePlant Systematics and Evolution
- 2009
Shared macromorphological traits of P. akyoli and other coeval Encephalartoideae-like fossil cycadalean leaves from Europe suggest that an extinct group of cycads inhabited southern Europe from the western part of Turkey, through Greece and France to Switzerland in the north during the Oligo-Miocene.
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