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    18 November 2004

    Seghedi, I. and Downes, Hilary and Vaselli, O. and Szakács, A. and Balogh, K. and Pécskay, Z. (2004) Post-collisional Tertiary–Quaternary mafic alkalic magmatism in the Carpathian–Pannonian region: a review. Tectonophysics 393 (1-4), pp. 43-62. ISSN 0040-1951.

    December 2006

    Harangi, Szabolcs and Downes, Hilary and Seghedi, I. (2006) Tertiary-Quaternary subduction processes and related magmatism in the Alpine-Mediterranean region. In: Gee, D.G. and Stephenson, R. (eds.) European lithosphere dynamics. Geological Society of London Memoir 32. London: Geological Society of London, pp. 167-190. ISBN 978-1-86239-212-0.

    30 October 2007

    Seghedi, I. and Bojar, A.V. and Downes, Hilary and Rosu, E. and Tonarini, S. and Mason, P.R.D. (2007) Generation of normal and adakite-like calc-alkaline magmas in a non-subductional environment: An Sr-O-H isotopic study of the Apuseni Mountains neogene magmatic province, Romania. Chemical Geology 245 (1-2), 70 - 88. ISSN 0009-2541.

    13 April 2010

    Seghedi, I. and Maţenco, L. and Downes, Hilary and Mason, P.R.D. and Szakács, A. and Pécskay, Z. (2010) Tectonic significance of changes in post-subduction Pliocene-Quaternary magmatism in the south east part of the Carpathian-Pannonian Region. Tectonophysics 502 (1-2), pp. 146-157. ISSN 0040-1951.

    April 2011

    Seghedi, I. and Maţenco, L. and Downes, Hilary and Mason, P.R.D. and Szakács, A. and Pécskay, Z. (2011) Tectonic significance of changes in post-subduction Pliocene–Quaternary magmatism in the south east part of the Carpathian–Pannonian Region. Tectonophysics 502 (1-2), pp. 146-157. ISSN 0040-1951.

    November 2011

    Seghedi, I. and Downes, Hilary (2011) Geochemistry and tectonic development of Cenozoic magmatism in the Carpathian–Pannonian region. Gondwana Research 20 (4), pp. 655-672. ISSN 1342-937X.

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