Veress Márton: A Bakony természettudományi kutatásának eredményei 23. - Covered karst evolution... (Zirc, 2000)

KARSTIFICATION

Fig. 56. Probable phases of karstification on the Tés Plateau Legend: 1. limestone; 2. limestone surface; 3. impermeable cover sediment; 4. surface of impermeable cover sediment; 5. scarp formed during the removal of impermeable cover sediment; 6. permeable cover sediment (loess); 7. surface of permeable cover sediment; 8. deposits from fluvial transport (weathering residue, flu­vial clay and loess); 9. accumulation surface (with sheet wash and fluvial transport); 10. slope bordering on valley and karst depression; 11. karst passage; 12. blind chimney; 13. passage formed in sediment fill; 14. pas­sage not visible in section; 15. reworking within passage; 16. karst water table; 17. seepage; 18. superimposed valley; 19. filled inactive superimposed valley; 20. inner valley formed in the fill of a superimposed valley; 21. ponor developed on rock boundary; 22. streamsink (fossil) doline; 23. former conduit preserved after truncation; 24. solution doline; 25. fossil doline; 26. small depression with subsidence pseudodoline; 27. small depression with subsidence-doline-with-pseudoponor; 28. large depression; 29. postgenetic doline-with­ponor; 30. doline-with-pseudoponor above passage; 31. doline-with-ponor formed in fossil doline; a. allo­genic karstification; b. authigenic karstification; c. burial; d. partial exhumation

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