Béla Bulla : Quelques problémes géomorphologiques interglaciaires de la zone périglaciaire du pléistocéne László Kádár : Climatical and Other Conditions of Loess Formation Márton Pécsi : Morphogenesis of the Hungarian Section of the Danube Valley Pál Zoltán Szabó : Karstic Landscape Forms in Hungary in the Light of Climate History Gyula Bora : The Relative Territorial Distribution of Energy Resources and Industry in Hungary György Enyedi : La cartographie de l’utilisation du sol de la Hongrie Sándor Radó : L’Atlas National de Hongri
This study presents the results of a comprehensive geoarchaeological study implemented at an archeol...
The loess-paleosol sequences of the Danube basin contain the longest and most complete terrestrial r...
Blanc André. La géographie économique de la Hongrie dans les années 70 : G. Enyedi, Hungary, An Econ...
Chaput Jean-Louis. Géomorphologie des régions hongroises : Marton Pécsi, Geomorpholagical Regions of...
Bonnefont Jean-Claude. Marton Pesci. Geomorphological regions of Hungary.. In: Revue Géographique de...
Present study provides a review of the latest results on fluvial and aeolian landscape evolution in ...
Feddema's (Physical Geography 26:442-466, 2005) bioclimatic classification scheme is applied to Hung...
Hungary lies entirely within the Carpatho-Pannonian Region (CPR), a dominant tectonic unit of easter...
The emphasis between theoretical, global and regional geography, proportion from research to publica...
Change of climate can be a remarkable turning point in the 21st century history of mankind. An impor...
AbstractNew results of sedimentological, Magnetic Susceptibility, geochemical, radiocarbon and malac...
Following Hungary’s serious losses of territory after World War I, geography becameregarded as a maj...
Abstract The Bodrogköz is predominantly a flat area surrounded by the rivers Tisza, Bodrog and Lato...
The karst regions are found in the medium altitude mountains of Hungary. Their land use types are na...
Livet Roger. Istvan Asztalos, György Enyedi, Bêla Sarfalvi, Laszlo Simon, Geographical types of Hung...
This study presents the results of a comprehensive geoarchaeological study implemented at an archeol...
The loess-paleosol sequences of the Danube basin contain the longest and most complete terrestrial r...
Blanc André. La géographie économique de la Hongrie dans les années 70 : G. Enyedi, Hungary, An Econ...
Chaput Jean-Louis. Géomorphologie des régions hongroises : Marton Pécsi, Geomorpholagical Regions of...
Bonnefont Jean-Claude. Marton Pesci. Geomorphological regions of Hungary.. In: Revue Géographique de...
Present study provides a review of the latest results on fluvial and aeolian landscape evolution in ...
Feddema's (Physical Geography 26:442-466, 2005) bioclimatic classification scheme is applied to Hung...
Hungary lies entirely within the Carpatho-Pannonian Region (CPR), a dominant tectonic unit of easter...
The emphasis between theoretical, global and regional geography, proportion from research to publica...
Change of climate can be a remarkable turning point in the 21st century history of mankind. An impor...
AbstractNew results of sedimentological, Magnetic Susceptibility, geochemical, radiocarbon and malac...
Following Hungary’s serious losses of territory after World War I, geography becameregarded as a maj...
Abstract The Bodrogköz is predominantly a flat area surrounded by the rivers Tisza, Bodrog and Lato...
The karst regions are found in the medium altitude mountains of Hungary. Their land use types are na...
Livet Roger. Istvan Asztalos, György Enyedi, Bêla Sarfalvi, Laszlo Simon, Geographical types of Hung...
This study presents the results of a comprehensive geoarchaeological study implemented at an archeol...
The loess-paleosol sequences of the Danube basin contain the longest and most complete terrestrial r...
Blanc André. La géographie économique de la Hongrie dans les années 70 : G. Enyedi, Hungary, An Econ...