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Norbert Zajzon

Researcher at University of Miskolc

Publications -  34
Citations -  437

Norbert Zajzon is an academic researcher from University of Miskolc. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Extinction event. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 30 publications receiving 378 citations.

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Biotic and environmental changes in the Permian-Triassic boundary interval recorded on a western Tethyan ramp in the Bükk Mountains, Hungary

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the sedimentological, biotic, geochemical and mineralogical features of the studied sections in the Bukk Mountains with other Tethyan P-T sections in Southern Alps, Dinarides, Iran, Kasmir (India) and southern China.
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Environmental changes across the Triassic–Jurassic boundary and coeval volcanism inferred from elemental geochemistry and mineralogy in the Kendlbachgraben section (Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria)

TL;DR: In this paper, a temporally highly resolved, multidisciplinary dataset from the Kendlbachgraben section in the Northern Calcareous Alps in Austria was obtained to help constrain scenarios for the ETE and other Triassic-Jurassic boundary (TJB) events.
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Facies analysis of marine Permian/Triassic boundary sections in Hungary

TL;DR: In this paper, the Permian/Triassic boundary was recognized in continuous marine successions in several outcrops in the Bukk Mts, North Hungary and in a few core sections in the northeastern part of the Transdanubian Range.
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CAPITANIAN (MIDDLE PERMIAN) MASS EXTINCTION AND RECOVERY IN WESTERN TETHYS: A FOSSIL, FACIES, AND δ13C STUDY FROM HUNGARY AND HYDRA ISLAND (GREECE)

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the Capitanian extinction and recovery event in carbonate platform settings from western Tethys (Hungary and Hydra, Greece) and constructed a δ13C chemostratigraphic correlation scheme, supported by conodont and foraminifer data, which attempts correlation with the well-dated events in China.