Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4689578 | Sedimentary Geology | 2013 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
The role of tectonic control on the climatically induced changes in the drainage network has been explained by a structural development model based on seismic, gravity and magnetic data. The changes in the local paleohydrology were triggered by a compression related elevation of the basement and the associated occurrence of a local transtension-related subsidence.
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Authors
Z. Püspöki, G. Demeter, Á. Tóth-Makk, M. Kozák, Á. Dávid, M. Virág, P. Kovács-Pálffy, P. Kónya, Gy. Gyuricza, J. Kiss, R.W. McIntosh, Z. Forgács, T. Buday, Z. Kovács, T. Gombos, I. Kummer,