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Bakony : Balaton Geopark in Hungary.
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Abstrakty
Two UNESCO Global Geoparks were established in Hungary. This paper presents the Bakony - Balaton Geopark, located in the western part of the country, predominantly within the Transdanubian Range. It includes uplands and low-elevation mountains of North Bakony, South Bakony, Balaton Uplands and Keszthely Mountains, with basins situated in between, as well as Lake Balaton itself. Geologically, the dominant part of the territory is underlain by Mesozoic sedimentary rocks, mainly limestones and dolomites. Other significant rock formations are Eocene limestones, Mio-Pliocene sediments of the Pannonian Sea and end-Neogene basalts. Karst phenomena, residual volcanic hills, fossil sinter cones and river gorges are the most characteristic geomorphological features of the Geopark. Forty-five geosites have been recognized in the Geopark, although access facilities and interpretative content the Geopark is also rich in cultural heritage and its southern part counts as the major tourist
Czasopismo
Rocznik
Tom
Strony
276--283
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 19 poz., rys.
Twórcy
autor
- Instytut Geografii i Rozwoju Regionalnego, Uniwersytet Wrocławski, pl. Uniwersytecki 1,50-137 Wrocław
autor
- Instytut Turystyki, Wyższa Szkoła Bankowa we Wrocławiu, ul. Fabryczna 29-31, 53-609 Wrocław
Bibliografia
- 1. AN APPLICATION for European Geopark Status for the Aspiring Bakony-Balaton Geopark Project, Hungary (praca niedatowana); http://geopark.hu/EGN_Application/BBGp_Application _web.pdf (data dostępu 10.03.2018).
- 2. BUDAI T., CSÁSZÁR T., CSILLAG G., DUDKO A., KOLOSZÁR L., MAJOROS G. 1999 - Geology of the Balaton Highland. Explanation to the Geological Map of the Balaton Highland, 1 : 50 000. Occasional Papers of the Geological Institute of Hungary, 197.
- 3. GADÁNYI P. 2015 - Buttes in the Tapolca Basin. [W:] Lóczy D. (red.), Landscapes and Landforms of Hungary. Springer, 63-70.
- 4. HAAS J. 2015 - Geological and tectonic background. [W:] Lóczy D. (red.), Landscapes and Landforms of Hungary. Springer, 7-17.
- 5. HORVÁTH G., LÓCZY D. 2015 - Geoheritage, geoconservation, geomorphosites in Hungary. [W:] Lóczy D. (red.), Landscapes and Landforms of Hungary. Springer, 281-288.
- 6. http://www.unesco.org/new/en/natural-sciences/environment/earth-scien- ces/unesco-global-geoparks/list-of-unesco-global-geoparks/hungary/ba-ko-ny-balaton (data dostępu 10.03.2018).
- 7. KAISER M. 1997 - A geomorphic evolution of the Transdanubian Mountains, Hungary. Zeitschrift fur Geomorphologie N.F., Suppl. Bd., 110: 1-14.
- 8. KISS G. 2005 - Surveying the geoheritage of high ecotouristic importance in Hungary - methodological concerns and experiences. Geoturystyka, 2: 33-38.
- 9. LEXA J., SEGHEDI I., NÉMETH K., SZAKÁCS A., KONEČNÝ V., PÉCSKAY Z., FULÔP A., KOVACS M. 2010 - Neogene-Quaternary volcanic forms in the Carpathian-Pannonian Region: a review. Cent. Europ. J. Geosci., 2 (3): 207-270.
- 10. LÓCZY D. 2015 - Geomorphological regions. [W:] Lóczy D. (red.), Landscapes and Landforms of Hungary. Springer, 39-43.
- 11. MAGYAR I., GEARY D.H., MULLER P. 1999 - Paleogeographic evolution of the Late Miocene Lake Pannon in Central Europe. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 147: 151-167.
- 12. MARTIN U., NÉMETH K. 2004 - Mio/Pliocene phreatomagmatic volcanism in the Western Pannonian Basin. Geologica Hungarica, ser. Geologica, 26: 1-192.
- 13. NÉMETH K., MARTIN U. 1999 - Late Miocene paleo-geomorphology of the Bakony-Balaton Highland Volcanic Field (Hungary) using physical volcanology data. Z. Geomorph. N.F., 43: 417-438.
- 14. TRUNKÓ L., MULLER P., BUDAI T., CSILLAG G., KOLOSZÁR L. 2000 - Ungarn. Bergland um Budapest, Balaton-Oberland, Sudbakony. Sammlung Geologischer Fuhrer 91. Gebruder Borntraeger, Berlin - Stuttgart.
- 15. TULLNER T., CSERNY T. 2003 - New aspects of lake-level changes: Lake Balaton, Hungary. Acta Geol. Hungarica, 46: 215-238.
- 16. VERESS M., TÓTH G. 2015 - Kál Basin: Pseudokarren on sandstone. [W:] Lóczy D. (red.), Landscapes and Landforms of Hungary. Springer, 79-87.
- 17. VERESS M., UNGER Z. 2015 - Kab mountain: karst under a basalt cap. [W:] Lóczy D. (red.), Landscapes and Landforms of Hungary. Springer, 55-62.
- 18. VERESS M., GADÁNYI P., TÓTH G. 2015 - Thermal spring cones of the Tihany Peninsula. [W:] Lóczy D. (red.), Landscapes and Landforms of Hungary. Springer, 71-78.
- 19. WIJBRANS J., NÉMETH K., MARTIN U., BALOGH K. 2007 - Ar-40/Ar-39 geochronology of Neogene phreatomagmatic volcanism in the western Pannonian Basin, Hungary. J. Volcanol. Geoth. Res., 164: 193-204.
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2018).
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Bibliografia
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