Nemeth, KarolyPecskay, ZoltanMartin, UlrikeGmeling, KatalinMolnar, FerencCronin, Shane J.2007-05-222007-11-252016-03-062016-09-072007-01-162007-05-222007-11-252016-03-062016-09-072006-01-01http://hdl.handle.net/10179/9606Miocene rhyolitic shallow intrusions, cryptodomes and domes emplaced into soft, wet sediment in shallow subaqueous environment form a large intrusive complex in the NE side of the Tokaj Mts. at Pálháza in NE-Hungary. The intrusive complex show interaction textures with the host sediment where blocky peperites formed in a dm-scale, however, irregular contacts closely resembling globular mega-peperites are prominent in the tens of metres scale. The more than 200 m thick succession of intrusive complex interpreted to be a generally steadily growing shallow dyke, cryptodome, and dome complex in a shallow subaqueous environment, similar to those reported from Ponza, Italy.application/pdfCryptodomePeperiteHyaloclastiteObsidianPerlitePeperites and soft sediment deformation textures of a shallow subaqueous Miocene rhyolitic cryptodome and dyke complex, Pálháza, HungaryJournal ArticleMassey_DarkMassey_Dark