Badlands can develop under different climatic conditions ranging from arid to humid on materials that have a specific combination of physico-chemical properties depending on their mineralogical composition. Mostly these materials are fine-grained terrigenous, lacustrine or marine sediments of different age. However, badlands can also form in volcano-clasitc materials, and Cappadocia badlands in Turkey is the most prominent example. Less known in the literature are two sites also developed in this type of sediments: Đavolja Varoš, on Radan Moutain in SE Serbia and the Kazár badlands in NW Hungary. The Đavolja Varoš badlands, 0.7 km2 in size is formed by the intensive development of rills and gullies on slopes built from thick volcano-clastic...
The river valleys located in volcanic regions are prone to various catastrophic processes, including...
Five Pleistocene basaltic volcanoes in Crater Flat (southern Nevada) demonstrate the complexity of e...
Various stages of tropical weathering are described using a number of examples of red soil formation...
Badlands are areas with scarce or completely absent vegetation formed in a wide range of lithologies...
Badlands are areas with limited vegetation, reduced or no human activity, and a great variety of geo...
Badlands (i.e. highly dissected areas carved in soft bedrock with little or no vegetation) are perva...
This article is a continuation of the article on soil erosion in submediterranean Slovene Istria fro...
Badlands develop in many climatic regions, on a wide range of soils and in various bedrock types. Th...
Hollóháza is situated in the NE part of Hungary, in the Tokaj Mts. region neighbouring Slovakia. Hol...
Based on exploration carried out by deep-drillings near Bár village a small maar-like volcano coveri...
Abstract: Eight different types of acid tufts of the Eger Castle (Hungary) and two tufts from nearby...
Abstract The alkaline basalt of the Füzes-tó scoria cone is the youngest volcanic product of the Ba...
The Pannonian Basin (Central Europe) hosts numerous alkali basaltic volcanic fields in an area simil...
Formation of desert pavement and accretionary soils are intimately linked in arid environments such ...
The Oligocene Smrekovec Volcanic Complex is a remnant of a submarine composite stratovolcano with a ...
The river valleys located in volcanic regions are prone to various catastrophic processes, including...
Five Pleistocene basaltic volcanoes in Crater Flat (southern Nevada) demonstrate the complexity of e...
Various stages of tropical weathering are described using a number of examples of red soil formation...
Badlands are areas with scarce or completely absent vegetation formed in a wide range of lithologies...
Badlands are areas with limited vegetation, reduced or no human activity, and a great variety of geo...
Badlands (i.e. highly dissected areas carved in soft bedrock with little or no vegetation) are perva...
This article is a continuation of the article on soil erosion in submediterranean Slovene Istria fro...
Badlands develop in many climatic regions, on a wide range of soils and in various bedrock types. Th...
Hollóháza is situated in the NE part of Hungary, in the Tokaj Mts. region neighbouring Slovakia. Hol...
Based on exploration carried out by deep-drillings near Bár village a small maar-like volcano coveri...
Abstract: Eight different types of acid tufts of the Eger Castle (Hungary) and two tufts from nearby...
Abstract The alkaline basalt of the Füzes-tó scoria cone is the youngest volcanic product of the Ba...
The Pannonian Basin (Central Europe) hosts numerous alkali basaltic volcanic fields in an area simil...
Formation of desert pavement and accretionary soils are intimately linked in arid environments such ...
The Oligocene Smrekovec Volcanic Complex is a remnant of a submarine composite stratovolcano with a ...
The river valleys located in volcanic regions are prone to various catastrophic processes, including...
Five Pleistocene basaltic volcanoes in Crater Flat (southern Nevada) demonstrate the complexity of e...
Various stages of tropical weathering are described using a number of examples of red soil formation...