The Carpathian Mountain Range and the Enclosed Interior

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The baffling duality of the Carpathian Mountain Range and the Basin it surrounds is briefly discussed. The various attempts at solving the nature of this duality, including plate tectonics with its micro-plates are mentioned. The component ranges of the Carpathians and the structural belts are given, followed by the discussion of the Carpathian Basin System, the Interior, consisting of the Great Hungarian Plain, Transdanubia, the two groups of Central Mountains, also the Apuseni (Bihar) Mountains and the Banat Contact Belt. Economic ore deposits are featured in the relevant sections.

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Földvary, G. (2009). The Carpathian Mountain Range and the Enclosed Interior. Central European Journal of Geosciences, 1(3), 291–302. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10085-009-0024-5

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