2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-92960-2_5
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Paleokarst in Hungary

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“…Quarrying conducted on carbonate rocks, especially at plateau margins, valley sides, and small mountain summits, can lead to the destruction, shortening, or opening of existing caves. In Hungary, notable examples include the phreatic or former phreatic cavities uncovered during mining activities on Mount Esztramos [42] (Figure 2) and in the Bükkösd area of the Mecsek Mountains [43] (Figure 3). The formation of breccia pipes, a phenomenon observed in evaporite environments, is characterized by a process of mutual dependence between dissolution and collapse.…”
Section: Impacts Of Non-zone-specific Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quarrying conducted on carbonate rocks, especially at plateau margins, valley sides, and small mountain summits, can lead to the destruction, shortening, or opening of existing caves. In Hungary, notable examples include the phreatic or former phreatic cavities uncovered during mining activities on Mount Esztramos [42] (Figure 2) and in the Bükkösd area of the Mecsek Mountains [43] (Figure 3). The formation of breccia pipes, a phenomenon observed in evaporite environments, is characterized by a process of mutual dependence between dissolution and collapse.…”
Section: Impacts Of Non-zone-specific Miningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under superficial unconsolidated (?) deposits, the bedrock became karstified to a various degree and in different periods (Mindszenty & Sebe, 2022), which resulted in the development of terrains with dolines (Bíró, 1969), and poljes (Szabó, 1956).…”
Section: The Bakony Region and Research Areasmentioning
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“…The paleokarst of the Bakony Region is borne by the peneplain that developed during tropical karstification [5]. Its paleokarst is mainly of Cretaceous age [6,7], but others may also occur [6]. The surface karst features mostly developed on Triassic dolomite; the cover is most frequently Eocene limestone and Middle Oligocene-Lower Miocene gravel [6].…”
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confidence: 99%