
Fossils of the Carpathian Region
Gareth Dyke(Editor)
Indiana University Press
Published on 18. December 2013
Book
Hardback
556 pages
978-0-253-00982-1 (ISBN)
Description
Istvan Fozy and Istvan Szente provide a comprehensive review of the fossil record of the Carpathian Basin. Fossils of the Carpathian Region describes and illustrates the region's fossils, recounts their history, and tells the stories of key people involved in paleontological research in the area. In addition to covering all the important fossils of this region, special attention is given to rare finds and complete skeletons. The region's fossils range from tiny foraminifera to the Transylvanian dinosaurs and mammals of the Carpathian Basin. The book also gives nonspecialists the opportunity to gain a basic understanding of paleontology. Sidebars present brief biographies of important figures and explain how to collect, prepare, and interpret fossils.
Reviews / Votes
"[This] is an insightfully written treatise on the geology and paleontology of the region that many in the field do not have full knowledge of, but even though this is geared toward those readers with a scientific background, it is also set up so that general readers can understand."-Quarterly Review of Biology"This book fills a gap in the geological texts on the Carpathians, especially in Hungary, and offers a valuable wealth of geological-paleontological and scientific-historical information from the Ordovician to the Pleistocene. This extensive and relatively inexpensive work is an unrivaled recommendation for amateurs and amateur geologists / palaeontologists. [translated from German]"-Zentralblatt fuer Geologie und Palaeontologie
"Fossils of the Carpathian Region. . . is beautifully produced with high-quality color illustrations throughout and an exhaustive bibliography and index. The book will be at home both in a university and on a coffee table. . . . Highly recommended."-Choice
"An excellently written scientific book for the coffee table. The good illustrations are an incentive to start reading and dive into the wide area covered by two experts in their respective fields. . . . A rich source of otherwise not published background knowledge on the paleontology and geology of the region."-Christian A. Meyer, Natural History Museum, Basel
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bloomington, IN
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
446 color illus., 7 maps
Dimensions
Height: 292 mm
Width: 225 mm
Thickness: 40 mm
Weight
2175 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-253-00982-1 (9780253009821)
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Istvan Fozy | Istvan Szente | Gareth Dyke
Fossils of the Carpathian Region
E-Book
12/2013
Indiana University Press
€18.18
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Persons
Istvan Fozy is Senior Curator and Researcher in the Department of Geology and Paleontology at the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest.
Istvan Szente is Curator of Paleontology at the Museum of Natural History, Eoetvoes Lorand University, Budapest.
Gareth Dyke is Senior Lecturer in Vertebrate Palaeontology at the University of Southampton.
Istvan Szente is Curator of Paleontology at the Museum of Natural History, Eoetvoes Lorand University, Budapest.
Gareth Dyke is Senior Lecturer in Vertebrate Palaeontology at the University of Southampton.
Content
Detailed Outline of the Text
List of Maps
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Rocks, Fossils, Events, Ages
1. The Paleozoic
2. The Triassic
3. The Jurassic
4. The Cretaceous
5. The Cenozoic
6. The Oligocene
7. The Early and Middle Miocene
8. The Late Miocene
9. The Pliocene
10. The Quaternary
11. Museums and Collections
Epilogue
Glossary
Maps
References
Index
List of Maps
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Rocks, Fossils, Events, Ages
1. The Paleozoic
2. The Triassic
3. The Jurassic
4. The Cretaceous
5. The Cenozoic
6. The Oligocene
7. The Early and Middle Miocene
8. The Late Miocene
9. The Pliocene
10. The Quaternary
11. Museums and Collections
Epilogue
Glossary
Maps
References
Index