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Ioan Seghedi

Ioan Seghedi

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Earth Science

D-Index
30
Citations
3694
World Ranking
9101
National Ranking
3

Best Publications

  • Neogene–Quaternary magmatism and geodynamics in the Carpathian–Pannonian region: a synthesis

    Ioan Seghedi;Hilary Downes;Alexandru Szakács;Paul R.D. Mason

  • Ultramafic xenoliths in plio-pleistocene alkali basalts from the eastern transylvanian basin: Depleted mantle enriched by vein metasomatism

    O. Vaselli;H. Downes;M. Thirlwall;G. Dobosi

  • Geochemistry and tectonic development of Cenozoic magmatism in the Carpathian–Pannonian region

    Ioan Seghedi;Hilary Downes

  • Post-collisional Tertiary–Quaternary mafic alkalic magmatism in the Carpathian–Pannonian region: a review

    Ioan Seghedi;Hilary Downes;Orlando Vaselli;Alexandru Szakács

  • Crustal Assimilation as a Major Petrogenetic Process in the East Carpathian Neogene and Quaternary Continental Margin Arc, Romania

    Paul R. D. Mason;Hilary Downes;Matthew F. Thirlwall;Ioan Seghedi

  • Petrology and geochemistry of late Tertiary/Quaternary mafic alkaline volcanism in Romania

    H. Downes;I. Seghedi;A. Szakacs;G. Dobosi

  • Interplay of tectonics and neogene post-collisional magmatism in the intracarpathian region

    Ioan Seghedi;Ion Balintoni;Alexandru Szakács

  • K-Ar datings of Neogene-Quaternary calc-alkaline volcanic rocks in Romania

    Z. Pécskayl;O. Edelstein;I. Seghedi;A. Szakács

  • Magmatic constraints on geodynamic models of subduction in the East Carpathians, Romania

    Paul R.D Mason;Ioan Seghedi;Alexandru Szákacs;Hilary Downes

  • Neogene-Quaternary Volcanic forms in the Carpathian-Pannonian Region: a review

    Jaroslav Lexa;Ioan Seghedi;Karoly Németh;Alexandru Szakács;Alexandru Szakács

  • Magmagenesis in a subduction-related post-collisional volcanic arc segment: the Ukrainian Carpathians

    Ioan Seghedi;Hilary Downes;Zoltán Pécskay;Matthew F Thirlwall

  • Extension-related Miocene calc-alkaline magmatism in the Apuseni Mountains, Romania: Origin of magmas

    Emilian Rosu;Ioan Seghedi;Hilary Downes;David H. M. Alderton

  • Tectonic significance of changes in post-subduction Pliocene–Quaternary magmatism in the south east part of the Carpathian–Pannonian Region

    Ioan Seghedi;Liviu Maţenco;Hilary Downes;Paul R.D. Mason

  • Tertiary-Quaternary subduction processes and related magmatism in the Alpine-Mediterranean region

    Szabolcs Harangi;Hilary Downes;Ioan Seghedi

  • A geochemical traverse across the Eastern Carpathians (Romania): constraints on the origin and evolution of the mineral water and gas discharges

    O Vaselli;A Minissale;F Tassi;G Magro

  • Geochemical response of magmas to Neogene–Quaternary continental collision in the Carpathian–Pannonian region: A review

    Ioan Seghedi;Hilary Downes;Szabolcs Harangi;Paul R.D. Mason

  • Constraints on the timing of Quaternary volcanism and duration of magma residence at Ciomadul volcano, east–central Europe, from combined U–Th/He and U–Th zircon geochronology

    Szabolcs Harangi;Réka Lukács;Réka Lukács;Axel Karl Schmitt;István Dunkl

  • Late Miocene-Quaternary volcanism, tectonics and drainage system evolution in the East Carpathians, Romania

    Werner Fielitz;Ioan Seghedi

  • New Seismic and Tomography Data in the Southern Part of the Harghita Mountains (Romania, Southeastern Carpathians): Connection with Recent Volcanic Activity

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  • Magmatic and tectonic history of Jurassic ophiolites and associated granitoids from the South Apuseni Mountains (Romania)

    Daniela Gallhofer;Albrecht von Quadt;Stefan M. Schmid;Marcel Guillong

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