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  • Baranya County
Demény, A., Harangi, S., Fórizs, I., & Nagy, G. (1997). Primary and secondary features of analcimes formed in carbonate-zeolite ocelli of alkaline basalts (Mecsek Mts., Hungary): textures, chemical and oxygen isotope compositions. Geochemical Journal, 31(1), 37-47.
Huemer, H. (1997). Multistage evolution of a volcanic suite in the Eastern Mecsek Mountains, Southern Hungary. Mineralogy and Petrology, 59(1-2), 101-120.
Demény, A., & Harangi, S. (1996). Stable isotope studies and processes of carbonate formation in Hungarian alkali basalts and lamprophyres: evolution of magmatic fluids and magma-sediment interactions. Lithos, 37(4), 335-349.
Harangi, S. (1994). Geochemistry and petrogenesis of the Early Cretaceous continental rift-type volcanic rocks of the Mecsek Mountains, South Hungary. Lithos, 33(4), 303-321.
Harangi, S., & ÁrvĂĄnĂ©-SĂłs, E. (1993). A Mecsek hegysĂ©g alsĂłkrĂ©ta vulkĂĄni kƑzetei I. ÁsvĂĄny Ă©s kƑzettan.(Early Cretaceous volcanic rocks of the Mecsek mountains, South Hungary I. Mineralogy and petrology). Földtani Közlöny, 123(2), 129-165.
  • Borsod-AbaĂșj-ZemplĂ©n County
    • Szerencs District
Society of Economic Geologists Student Chapter University of Miskolc (2018) Short course – Industrial minerals in the NE part of Hungary. Telkibánya November 5–8. 2018.
        • KirĂĄly Hill
Society of Economic Geologists Student Chapter University of Miskolc (2018) Short course – Industrial minerals in the NE part of Hungary. Telkibánya November 5–8. 2018.
  • HajdĂș-Bihar County
    • Kaba
Grady, M. M., Pratesi, G. & Moggi Cecchi, V. (2015) Atlas of Meteorites. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, United Kingdom. 373 pages.
  • NĂłgrĂĄd County
    • BĂĄrna
C. SzabĂł et al. , Eur. J. Mineral. , 1996, 8, pp. 881-899.
    • SalgĂłtarjĂĄn
EGU / EGS - AGU - EUG Joint Assembly, Abstracts from the meeting held in Nice, France, 6 - 11 April 2003, abstract #748 "Silicate melt inclusions in olivine phenocrysts from Hegyestu (Bakony-Balaton Highland) and Pecsko alkaline basalts (Nograd-Gomor), Hungary"
  • VeszprĂ©m County
    • BalatonfĂŒred District
      • MonoszlĂł
XVI ECROFI European Current Research On Fluid Inclusions, Porto 2001, Abstracts (Eds F. Noronha, A. DĂłria and A. Guedes), Faculdade de CiĂȘncias do Porto, Departamento de Geologia, MemĂłria nÂș 7, pp. 237-240. Porto, 2001
    • Tapolca District
SzabĂł, C., Kovacs, I., DĂ©gi, J., Kothay, K., Torok, K., Hidas, K. K., ... & Torok, K. (2010). From maars to lava lakes: Ultramafic and granulite xenoliths associated with the alkaline basaltic volcanism of the Pannonian Basin. Mineralogicapetrographica field guide series, 1-32.
Embey-Isztin, A., Downes, H., James, D. E., Upton, B. G. J., Dobosi, G., Ingram, G. A., ... & Scharbert, H. G. (1993). The petrogenesis of Pliocene alkaline volcanic rocks from the Pannonian Basin, Eastern Central Europe. Journal of Petrology, 34(2), 317-343.
 
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