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Zajacz, Z., Kovács, I., Szabó, C., Halter, W., & Pettke, T. (2007). Evolution of mafic alkaline melts crystallized in the uppermost lithospheric mantle: a melt inclusion study of olivine-clinopyroxenite xenoliths, northern Hungary. Journal of Petrology, 48(5), 853-883.
Kovács, I., & Szabó, C. (2005). Petrology and geochemistry of granulite xenoliths beneath the Nógrád-Gömör volcanic field, Carpathian-Pannonian region (N-Hungary/S-Slovakia). Mineralogy and Petrology, 85(3-4), 269-290.
Dobosi, G., Fodor, R. V., & Goldberg, S. A. (1995). Late-Cenozoic alkalic basalt magmatism in the northern Pannonian Basin, eastern Europe: petrology, source compositions, and relationship to tectonics. Acta Vulcanologica, 7, 199-207.
Balogh, K. A. D. O. S. A., Vass, D. I. O. N. Y. Z., & Ravasz-Baranyai, L. I. V. I. A. (1994). K/Ar ages in the case of correlated K and excess Ar concentrations: a case study for the alkaline olivine basalt of Somoska, Slovak-Hungarian Frontier. Geologica Carpathica, 45(2), 97-102.
Szabó, C., & Taylor, L. A. (1994). Mantle petrology and geochemistry beneath the Nógrád-Gömör volcanic field, Carpathian-Pannonian region. International Geology Review, 36(4), 328-358.
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.
Dobosi, G. (1989). Clinopyroxene zoning patterns in the young alkali basalts of Hungary and their petrogenetic significance. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 101(1), 112-121.
Salters, V. J., Hart, S. R., & Pantó, G. (1988). Origin of Late Cenozoic Volcanic Rocks of the Carpathian Arc, Hungary: Chapter 19.
Balogh, K., Árva-Sós, E., Pécskay, Z., & Ravasz-Baranyai, L. (1986). K/Ar dating of post-Sarmatian alkali basaltic rocks in Hungary. Acta Mineralogica et Petrographica, Szeged, 28, 75-94.
Embey-Isztin, A., Peltz, S., & Póka, T. (1985). Petrochemistry of the Neogene and Quaternary basaltic volcanism in the Carpathian Basin. Fragmenta Mineralogica et Paleontologica, 12, 5-18.
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