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

KARSTIFICATION

0 5Qm(ca.) Ezb \=\2 03 B Q5 r-T-j 6 Fig. 39. Karstification of transversal and longitudinal fault scarps with channels retreating over a broad ridge (a) and inregressional developing superimposed valleys in superimposed valley (b) Legend: 1, fault scarp; 2. contour line (approximate); 3. margin of well-developed superimposed valley; 4. margin of developing superimposed valley or channel; 5. zone and direction of sheet wash; 6. karst depression Fig. 40. Karstification of the upper end of superimposed valley exposed by regressional channel, a. plan view; b. lateral view Legend: 1. well-developed superimposed valley partly filled with loess; 2. well-developed superimposed val­ley filled with loess; 3. regressional developing superimposed valley or channel in superimposed valley; 4. edge of fault scarp; 5. karst feature; 6. limestone; 7. loess; 8. hidden rock boundary

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