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Balázs P. Sümegi
Researcher at University of Szeged
Publications - 11
Citations - 47
Balázs P. Sümegi is an academic researcher from University of Szeged. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiocarbon dating & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 11 publications receiving 32 citations.
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14C Dated Chronology of the Thickest and Best Resolved Loess/Paleosol Record of the LGM from SE Hungary Based on Comparing Precision and Accuracy of Age-Depth Models
Pál Sümegi,Sándor Gulyás,David Molnar,Gábor Szilágyi,Balázs P. Sümegi,Tünde Törőcsik,Mihály Molnár +6 more
TL;DR: The Madaras profile found at the northernmost fringe of Bacska loess plateau is one of the thickest and best developed last glacial loess sequences of Central Europe.
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Ice Age Terrestrial and Freshwater Gastropod Refugia in the Carpathian Basin, Central Europe
Pál Sümegi,Sándor Gulyás,David Molnar,Katalin Náfrádi,TündeTörőcsik,Balázs P. Sümegi,Tamás Müller,Gábor Szilágyi,ZoltánVarga +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a detailed geological and paleoecological analysis of a small Pleistocene hot-spring fed pond revealed information about the evolution of endemic thermophylous freshwater gastropod taxa within this microrefugia.
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Relict Anthropogenic Ecosystem from the Middle Ages: History of a Salt Marsh from Transylvania (Sic, N Romania)
TL;DR: A paleoecological study was performed on a sediment core recovered from a former artificial lake (the Reedbed of Sic near Cluj-Napoca, Romania) in order to explore the history of water management.
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Social Context of Late Medieval and Early Modern Deforestation Periods in the Apuseni Mountains (Romania) based on an Integrated Evaluation of Historical and Paleobotanical Records
Gusztáv Jakab,Ilona Pál,Lóránd Silye,Pál Sümegi,Attila Tóth,Balázs P. Sümegi,József Pál Frink,Enikő Magyari,Zoltán Kern,Elek Benkő +9 more
TL;DR: Coeval changes in the reconstructed bog surface wetness and the pollen record of a peat sequence extracted from an ombrothropic bog (Calul de Piatra, 1630m, Apuseni Mountains) allowed the natural...
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A palaeoenvironmental record of the Southern Hemisphere last glacial maximum from the Mount Cass loess section, North Canterbury, Aotearoa/New Zealand
Peter C. Almond,Sándor Gulyás,Pál Sümegi,Balázs P. Sümegi,S. J. Covey-Crump,Merren Jones,Joseph Shaw,Andrew Parker +7 more
TL;DR: The authors reconstructs aspects of palaeoenvironment at high resolution through 25 to 21 cal ka BP using radiocarbon ages of carboniferous loess in North Canterbury, eastern South Island, New Zealand.