@article{MTMT:34789391, title = {A new species of the vitismin cockroach genus Perspicuus Koubová, 2020 from the Late Cretaceous (Santonian) of Hungary}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34789391}, author = {Szabó, Márton and SENDI, HEMEN and Ősi, Attila}, doi = {10.11646/zootaxa.5437.1.6}, journal-iso = {ZOOTAXA}, journal = {ZOOTAXA}, volume = {5437}, unique-id = {34789391}, issn = {1175-5326}, abstract = {Mesozoic amber cockroaches are rare compared to sedimentary imprints and are only known from Myanmar, Lebanon, France, Russia and USA. Perspicuus csincsii sp. n. from the Late Cretaceous (Santonian) ajkaite amber of Hungary with very long cerci, cup-like terminal palpomere of the maxillary palp and fully carinated legs, is clearly distinguished from all other Vitisminae species by the unique, black forewing with small light-coloured dots/stripes and the absence of pubescence on the wings (autapomorphies). The second cockroach described from the ajkaite adds important data to the distribution pattern of Vitisminae during the Late Cretaceous and further highlights the similarity of the ajkaite and burmite biotas.}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1175-5334}, pages = {105-114}, orcid-numbers = {SENDI, HEMEN/0000-0003-2389-4580; Ősi, Attila/0000-0003-2967-997X} } @article{MTMT:34728890, title = {Palaeontological and taphonomical investigations of the exceptionally rich concentration of Miocene vertebrate coprolites from Pécs-Danitzpuszta (Hungary, Mecsek Mts.)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34728890}, author = {Román, Zsófia and Segesdi, Martin and Sebe, Krisztina and Földes, Tamás and Bakrač, Koraljka and Virág, Attila and Botfalvai, Gábor}, doi = {10.1080/08912963.2024.2324435}, journal-iso = {HIST BIOL}, journal = {HISTORICAL BIOLOGY}, unique-id = {34728890}, issn = {0891-2963}, abstract = {Thousands of coprolites have been collected from the Upper Miocene (Tortonian/Pannonian) sands of the Pécs-Danitzpuszta sand pit, one of the most important mixed Neogene vertebrate localities in Hungary. Although, the locality has been known for centuries, the coprolites have not been investigated in detail. We describe these fossils and explore their palaeoecological significance. Coprolites were examined with thin sections, X-ray powder diffraction and computed tomography. Their surface is mostly smooth, desiccation cracks were not observed. All coprolites mainly consist of apatite, indicating most probably a carnivorous diet. No evidence of herbivory has been found so far. The coprolites contain remains belonging to several groups: ostracod carapaces, bivalve shells, vertebrae from bony fishes, fish scales, as well as teeth. The CT scans show inhomogeneities in the matrix; however, in most cases they do not reliably indicate inclusions. The taphonomical features suggest rapid burial and most likely an aquatic origin. The spiral morphotype could be attributed to fishes with spiral intestinal valves. Teeth of reef-associated fish taxa indicate Badenian age for some specimens, though the coprolite assemblage might include older and younger specimens as well.}, keywords = {Lake Pannon; Paratethys; Miocene; VERTEBRATE COPROLITES; coprolite taphonomy}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1029-2381}, orcid-numbers = {Sebe, Krisztina/0000-0002-4647-2199; Virág, Attila/0000-0002-5530-0065; Botfalvai, Gábor/0000-0002-5479-9036} } @article{MTMT:34611738, title = {Archeoseismic Study of Damage in Medieval Monuments around New Delhi, India: An Approach to Understanding Paleoseismicity in an Intraplate Region}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34611738}, author = {Naik, Sambit Prasanajit and Reicherter, Klaus and Kázmér, Miklós and Skapski, Jens and Mohanty, Asmita and Kim, Young-Seog}, doi = {10.3390/geohazards5010007}, journal-iso = {GeoHazards}, journal = {GeoHazards}, volume = {5}, unique-id = {34611738}, abstract = {The seismic shaking observed around Delhi and the surrounding region due to near-field and far-field earthquakes is a matter of concern for the seismic safety of the national capital of India, as well as the historical monuments of the region. Historical seismicity indicates that the Delhi region has been affected by several damaging earthquakes originating from the Himalayan region as far-field events, as well as due to near-field earthquakes with epicenters close to Delhi. The historical records, along with recent archeoseismological studies, suggest that Qutab Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was damaged by the earthquake of 1803 CE. This event represents the only evidence of seismic damage from the region, as there has been no detailed study of other historical monuments in the area or earthquakes that have caused damage. In this context, the earthquake damage to other monuments might have been overlooked to some extent around the Qutab Minar due to the lack of proper earthquake damage surveys and documentation in historical times. The main goal of this study is to identify evidence of earthquake archeological effects around the Qutab Minar and to shed new light on the occurrence and characteristics of ancient earthquakes while providing data to inform seismic risk assessment programs. With this aim, we describe different earthquake-related damage (EAE, earthquake archeological effects) at the Isa Khan Tomb and Humayun’s Tomb, built between 1548 CE and 1570 CE, respectively, as well as the older Tomb of Iltutmish (built in 1235 CE) along with the Qutab Minar, which was built between 1199 CE and 1220 CE. The damage was probably caused by seismic events with intensities between VIII and IX on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS). Based on the methodology of paleo ShakeMaps, it is most likely that the 1803 CE earthquake was the causative earthquake for the observed deformation in the Isa Khan Tomb, Tomb of Iltutmish, and Humayun’s Tomb. More detailed regional paleoseismological studies are required to identify the responsible fault. In conclusion, the impressive cultural heritage of Delhi city and the intraplate region is constantly under seismic threats from near-field earthquakes and far-field Himalayan earthquakes.}, year = {2024}, eissn = {2624-795X}, pages = {142-165}, orcid-numbers = {Naik, Sambit Prasanajit/0000-0001-7324-8291; Reicherter, Klaus/0000-0002-9339-4488; Kázmér, Miklós/0000-0003-1092-1316} } @article{MTMT:34577416, title = {Complex dental wear analysis reveals dietary shift in Triassic placodonts (Sauropsida, Sauropterygia)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34577416}, author = {Gere, Kinga and Nagy, András Lajos and Scheyer, Torsten M. and Werneburg, Ingmar and Ősi, Attila}, doi = {10.1186/s13358-024-00304-x}, journal-iso = {SWISS J PALAEON}, journal = {SWISS JOURNAL OF PALAEONTOLOGY}, volume = {143}, unique-id = {34577416}, issn = {1664-2376}, abstract = {Placodonts were durophagous reptiles of the Triassic seas with robust skulls, jaws, and enlarged, flat, pebble-like teeth. During their evolution, they underwent gradual craniodental changes from the Early Anisian to the Rhaetian, such as a reduction in the number of teeth, an increase in the size of the posterior palatal teeth, an elongation of the premaxilla/rostrum, and a widening of the temporal region. These changes are presumably related to changes in dietary habits, which, we hypothesise, are due to changes in the type and quality of food they consumed. In the present study, the dental wear pattern of a total of nine European Middle to Late Triassic placodont species were investigated using 2D and 3D microwear analyses to demonstrate whether there could have been a dietary shift or grouping among the different species and, whether the possible changes could be correlated with environmental changes affecting their habitats. The 3D analysis shows overlap between species with high variance between values and there is no distinct separation. The 2D analysis has distinguished two main groups. The first is characterised by low number of wear features and high percentage of large pits. The other group have a high feature number, but low percentage of small pits. The 2D analysis showed a correlation between the wear data and the size of the enlarged posterior crushing teeth. Teeth with larger sizes showed less wear feature (with higher pit ratio) but larger individual features. In contrast, the dental wear facet of smaller crushing teeth shows more but smaller wear features (with higher scratch number). This observation may be related to the size of the food consumed, i.e., the wider the crown, the larger food it could crush, producing larger features. Comparison with marine mammals suggests that the dietary preference of Placochelys , Psephoderma and Paraplacodus was not exclusively hard, thick-shelled food. They may have had a more mixed diet, similar to that of modern sea otters. The diet of Henodus may have included plant food, similar to the modern herbivore marine mammals and lizards.}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1664-2384}, orcid-numbers = {Ősi, Attila/0000-0003-2967-997X} } @article{MTMT:34472680, title = {Rhabdodontid (Dinosauria, Ornithopoda) diversity suggested by the first documented occurrence of associated cranial and postcranial material at Vălioara (uppermost Cretaceous Densuș-Ciula Formation, Hațeg Basin, Romania)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34472680}, author = {Magyar, János and Csiki-Sava, Zoltán and Ősi, Attila and Augustin, Felix J. and Botfalvai, Gábor}, doi = {10.1016/j.cretres.2023.105810}, journal-iso = {CRETACEOUS RES}, journal = {CRETACEOUS RESEARCH}, volume = {156}, unique-id = {34472680}, issn = {0195-6671}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1095-998X}, orcid-numbers = {Magyar, János/0000-0002-2072-0174; Csiki-Sava, Zoltán/0000-0001-7144-0327; Ősi, Attila/0000-0003-2967-997X; Augustin, Felix J./0000-0002-7787-5601; Botfalvai, Gábor/0000-0002-5479-9036} } @article{MTMT:34140739, title = {A new Mesozoic record of the pseudoscorpion family Garypinidae from Upper Cretaceous (Santonian) Ajkaite amber, Ajka area, Hungary}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34140739}, author = {Novák, János and Harvey, Mark S. and Szabó, Márton and Hammel, Jörg U. and Harms, Danilo and Kotthoff, Ulrich and Hörweg, Christoph and Brazidec, Manuel and Ősi, Attila}, doi = {10.1016/j.cretres.2023.105709}, journal-iso = {CRETACEOUS RES}, journal = {CRETACEOUS RESEARCH}, volume = {153}, unique-id = {34140739}, issn = {0195-6671}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1095-998X}, orcid-numbers = {Harvey, Mark S./0000-0003-1482-0109; Szabó, Márton/0000-0002-3233-7797; Hammel, Jörg U./0000-0002-6744-6811; Kotthoff, Ulrich/0000-0003-3146-1654; Brazidec, Manuel/0000-0002-0860-8972; Ősi, Attila/0000-0003-2967-997X} } @article{MTMT:34686343, title = {Visegrád pusztulása az oszmán-török hódoltság előtt – az 1541-es földrengés történeti és archeoszeizmológiai nézőpontból}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34686343}, author = {Kázmér, Miklós and Al-Tawalbeh, Mohammad Ibrahim Abed and Győri, Erzsébet and Laszlovszky, József and Gaidzik, K}, doi = {10.23928/foldt.kozl.2023.153.4.357}, journal-iso = {FÖLDTANI KÖZLÖNY}, journal = {FÖLDTANI KÖZLÖNY}, volume = {153}, unique-id = {34686343}, issn = {0015-542X}, year = {2023}, eissn = {2559-902X}, pages = {357-374}, orcid-numbers = {Kázmér, Miklós/0000-0003-1092-1316} } @{MTMT:34611804, title = {I. e. 1.500.000 körül - Kiemelkedik a Kárpátok}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34611804}, author = {Kázmér, Miklós}, booktitle = {Magyarország globális története a kezdetektől 1868-ig}, unique-id = {34611804}, year = {2023}, pages = {15-17}, orcid-numbers = {Kázmér, Miklós/0000-0003-1092-1316} } @misc{MTMT:34449655, title = {Geochemical and palaeontological fingerprints of mixed clastic–carbonate successions from the Transdanubian Range (Hungary, Central Europe) during the Carnian Pluvial Episode (Late Triassic)}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34449655}, author = {Baranyi, Viktória and Jin, Xin and Rostási, Ágnes and Raucsik, Béla and Budai, Tamás and Karádi, Viktor and Tóth, Emőke}, unique-id = {34449655}, year = {2023}, orcid-numbers = {Baranyi, Viktória/0000-0002-1194-9903; Rostási, Ágnes/0000-0002-0269-390X; Raucsik, Béla/0000-0002-1951-5974; Karádi, Viktor/0000-0002-5923-2944; Tóth, Emőke/0000-0002-1733-7828} } @inbook{MTMT:34405779, title = {Ritka madárkarom lelet a Nógrád-megyei hasznosi vár-hegy-közép-miocén lelőhelyről}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34405779}, author = {Horváth, Ida and Kessler, Jenő Attila}, booktitle = {Az Erdőmérnöki Kar Tudományos Kiadványa}, unique-id = {34405779}, year = {2023}, pages = {127-132} }