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Borod Basin

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Liotia Ornata N.Sp. (Mollusca, Gastropoda) From Badenian Of Borod Basin (Nw Romania), Mirela Popa Mar 2012

Liotia Ornata N.Sp. (Mollusca, Gastropoda) From Badenian Of Borod Basin (Nw Romania), Mirela Popa

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A new small-sized gastropod species was identified in Badenian deposits (Borod Formation) in the eastern part of Borod Basin (west of Apuseni Mts.), and was described in this study under Liotia ornata n. sp.


Lithostratigraphy Of The Miocene Deposits In The Eastern Part Of Borod Basin (North-Western Of Romania), Mirela Popa Mar 2012

Lithostratigraphy Of The Miocene Deposits In The Eastern Part Of Borod Basin (North-Western Of Romania), Mirela Popa

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The paper presents the lithostratigraphic units of the Miocene deposits in the eastern part of Borod Basin. Four lithostratigraphic units were defined (Borod Formation, Cornitel Formation - including Borozel Member - and Beznea Formation) according to the recommendations of the International Stratigraphic Guide.


The Presence Of Lower Miocene (Eggenburgian) In Borehole 575 Cetea (East Of Borod Basin, Nw Romania), I. Petrescu, M. Popa, N. Bican-Brișan Mar 2012

The Presence Of Lower Miocene (Eggenburgian) In Borehole 575 Cetea (East Of Borod Basin, Nw Romania), I. Petrescu, M. Popa, N. Bican-Brișan

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The microfloral record evidenced in borehole 575 Cetea is very rich, consisting of 114 taxa, some of them being new species for the Tertiary of Romania. At the same time, it includes species of Eggenburgian age of the host rocks. The whole microflora assemblage suggests a forest-type vegetation developed in a warm, subtropical climate, characteristic for the Eggenburgian age of the Early Miocene. The Eggenburgian of Romania shows the same microfloral features as the Eggenburgian of Central Paratethys.