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Mihály Molnár

Researcher at Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  129
Citations -  1679

Mihály Molnár is an academic researcher from Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiocarbon dating & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 114 publications receiving 1241 citations. Previous affiliations of Mihály Molnár include ATOMKI.

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Status report of the new AMS 14C sample preparation lab of the Hertelendi laboratory of environmental studies (Debrecen, Hungary)

TL;DR: The results of radiocarbon measurements on intercomparison samples confirm the reliability of the sample preparation system at HEKAL Lab and also the good performance of the MICADAS 14C system.
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EnvironMICADAS: A Mini 14C AMS with Enhanced Gas Ion Source Interface in the Hertelendi Laboratory of Environmental Studies (HEKAL), Hungary

TL;DR: In this paper, a multipurpose gas-handling system was developed for the gas ion source of EnvironMICADAS at ETH Zurich, designed for the measurement of small environmental origin samples with moderate precision requirements.
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Coupled European and Greenland last glacial dust activity driven by North Atlantic climate

TL;DR: It is shown that Late Quaternary North Atlantic temperature and dustiness in Greenland and Europe were largely synchronous and suggested that this coupling was driven via precipitation changes and large-scale atmospheric circulation, and proposed that European dust emissions were modulated by dominant phases of the North Atlantic Oscillation.
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Reconstructing hydrological variability from testate amoebae analysis in Carpathian peatlands

TL;DR: In this paper, a training set for palaeohydrological reconstruction from testate amoebae assemblages was obtained by collecting surface samples from 13 peatlands, including 9 from Hungary and 4 from Transylvania ( Romania).
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AMS 14C and OSL/IRSL dating of the Dunaszekcső loess sequence (Hungary): chronology for 20 to 150 ka and implications for establishing reliable age–depth models for the last 40 ka

TL;DR: In this paper, the Dunaszekcső loess-paleosol sequence was used to test the accuracy of 14 C ages from mollusc shells and showed that small molluscs (Succinella oblonga, Vitrea crystallina) are statistically indistinguishable from the ages of charcoals.