[Abstract] The about 4000 km2 Bakony Mountains form the most extensive region of the Trans-Danubien Mountains between Lake Balaton and Marcal River. They have a typical medium relief, including plateaux of various heights, and denudated fault blocks interspersed with inter mountain basins. In the southern and western areas of the mountains, basalt cones and basaltic sheets are frequently found. In the central area, the variously sloping landscape is inclined towards the blocks. Limestone and dolomite predominate, and there are extensive karst regions and numerous karst caves. Of course, from the point of view of the non-karstic caves, these regions are insignificant. Significantly smaller is the occurrence of quartziferous (sandstone and co...
Detailed structural analysis and geomorphological observations supplemented by the analysis of the d...
A preliminary volcanological mapping has been carried out in the western part of the Bakony- Balaton...
The linear geomorphosites are representative for the Apuseni Mountains, as for no other mountains in...
The about 4000 km2 Bakony Mountains form the most extensive region of the Trans-Danubien Mountains b...
The about 4000 km2 Bakony Mountains form the most extensive region of the Trans-Danubien Mountains b...
Móga János & Németh Róbert: The morphological research of the Basalt and Loess covered plateaus ...
This study describes the direct and indirect effects of mining on the karst of the Bakony Region. Fo...
The karst regions are found in the medium altitude mountains of Hungary. Their land use types are na...
As a part of the long-standing volcanism of the Carpathian–Pannonian Region, a basaltic monogenetic ...
V vseh Karpatih so kraški pojavi najbolje razviti v Transilvanskem gorovju (Apusenih), med Transilva...
Although Hungary does not belong to the large Karst countries, extensive speleologic and karst-hydro...
The Czerwone Wierchy Nappe is the main part of the Czerwone Wierchy Massif. Several big cave systems...
Hungary lies entirely within the Carpatho-Pannonian Region (CPR), a dominant tectonic unit of easter...
Middle Triassic history of the Southern Bakony Mts. is outlined on the base of horizontal and vertic...
The paper discusses structural considerations relating to landform development on Mt. Babia Góra (1,...
Detailed structural analysis and geomorphological observations supplemented by the analysis of the d...
A preliminary volcanological mapping has been carried out in the western part of the Bakony- Balaton...
The linear geomorphosites are representative for the Apuseni Mountains, as for no other mountains in...
The about 4000 km2 Bakony Mountains form the most extensive region of the Trans-Danubien Mountains b...
The about 4000 km2 Bakony Mountains form the most extensive region of the Trans-Danubien Mountains b...
Móga János & Németh Róbert: The morphological research of the Basalt and Loess covered plateaus ...
This study describes the direct and indirect effects of mining on the karst of the Bakony Region. Fo...
The karst regions are found in the medium altitude mountains of Hungary. Their land use types are na...
As a part of the long-standing volcanism of the Carpathian–Pannonian Region, a basaltic monogenetic ...
V vseh Karpatih so kraški pojavi najbolje razviti v Transilvanskem gorovju (Apusenih), med Transilva...
Although Hungary does not belong to the large Karst countries, extensive speleologic and karst-hydro...
The Czerwone Wierchy Nappe is the main part of the Czerwone Wierchy Massif. Several big cave systems...
Hungary lies entirely within the Carpatho-Pannonian Region (CPR), a dominant tectonic unit of easter...
Middle Triassic history of the Southern Bakony Mts. is outlined on the base of horizontal and vertic...
The paper discusses structural considerations relating to landform development on Mt. Babia Góra (1,...
Detailed structural analysis and geomorphological observations supplemented by the analysis of the d...
A preliminary volcanological mapping has been carried out in the western part of the Bakony- Balaton...
The linear geomorphosites are representative for the Apuseni Mountains, as for no other mountains in...