2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12371-019-00407-9
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Managing and Surveying the Geological Garden at Tata (Northern Transdanubia, Hungary)

Abstract: The Geological Garden at Tata is an open-air geological museum where a spectacular succession of Tethyan Mesozoic sedimentary rocks, characteristic of the Alpine-Carpathian region, is finely exposed in abandoned quarries and cleaned rock surfaces. In addition to geological values, the area houses copper-age chert mines, the only ones accessible to the wider public in Hungary. Due to financial problems, however, maintenance of the site was more or less confined to mowing for more than 20 years. Renewal of the G… Show more

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“…Reinforcing the slope to avoid future debris accumulation and occasional collapses may be required in such a case. Similar actions undertaken effectively at the other localities deserve attention [88].…”
Section: Perspectives Of Protection and Exploitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reinforcing the slope to avoid future debris accumulation and occasional collapses may be required in such a case. Similar actions undertaken effectively at the other localities deserve attention [88].…”
Section: Perspectives Of Protection and Exploitationmentioning
confidence: 99%