Adalékok Tokaj torténeti foldrajzahoz. (Contribution to historical geography of Tokaj)
Borsod-Abauj-Zemplén ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Géographie historique ; Hongrie ; Siècle XVIII ; Tokaj
Analysing the available 18th century maps of Tokaj, the AA try to give explication to two questions of detail: the formation of crossing-place and character of land use here. (CK).
Tokaj településfejlesztésének foldrajzi alapjai.. (The geographical basis for the development of Tokaj)
Base de développement ; Fonction ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Hongrie ; Peuplement ; Tokaj ; Ville
The author gives a scientific analysis of the town of Tokaj presenting the background for development comprising certain elements in history, physical conditions, the population of Tokaj and its broader vicinity, the productional and non
Author deals with the geomorphological and ecological landscape structure of Tokaj-Hegyalja Region (NE-Hungary). Foothill areas have a special status in geographical areal structure. The pediments are regarded as connecting landscape units
in physical geography and at the same time dividing zone from the human geographical aspects. From the geomorphological point of view in Tokaj-Hegyalja four types of the transitional relief can be distinguished. - (JS)
There was a heavy frost damage in the vineyards of Tokaj-Hegyalja during the winter of 1980-81. Four damage grades were established. Experience shows that gentle foothill slopes are not suitable for viniculture| terraces at a certain elevation do
The evolution and types of cryoplanation surfaces in the Tokaj Mountains is presented. Author classifies and analises the most characteristic cryopediments and cryoglacis found in the Tokaj Mountains (NE-Hungary) after excessive field work. (Zoltán
An overview of the eight natural microregion in Tokaj mountains is presented in this article : boundaries, partial units, relief conditions, structure, processes of evolution and actual landforms. Finally opportunities for the use of their economic
The author analyses the destruction of vineyards in the Tokaj-Hegyalja Region from the last decades of the 19th century to the present. Although natural forces contributed to the development of uncultivated land in the region - in the 1880-1890s
This study provides a complex historical geographic investigation of the Tokaj-Hegyalja wine and grape industry. Beside the physical geographic factors (e.g. climate, soil) the history of grape and wine production, the present difficulties
High quality grapes can be produced only in agricultural land of the best quality, where light and heat are in abundance. In Tokaj-Hegyalja region the conditions are particularly favourable. Current study provides statistics and their interpretation
A talajmüvelés hatasa tokaj-Hegyalja talajainak viznyelésére és vizateresztésére. (The impact of cultivation on the water infiltration and permeability of soils in the Tokaj-Hegyalja region)
Agriculture ; Cycle de l'eau ; Eau du sol ; Expérimentation ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Hongrie ; Humidité du sol ; Infiltration ; Perméabilité du sol ; Sol ; Surface cultivée ; Tokaj Hegyalja ; Utilisation du sol
The Tokaj Mountains differ from the other volcanic mountains of Hungary by strike, heavy dissection, (a younger) age of volcanism, a great diversity of volcanic rocks, paleogeographic circumstances (frequent marine transgressions). The paper deals
A Tokaji-Nagyhegy foldtani fejlodéstorténete és morfogenetikai vazlata. (The geological evolutional history and morphological outlines of the Tokaj-Nagyhegy)
A természetfoldrajzi tényesok szerepe a Tokaji-hegy és kornyékének foldhasznositasaban. (The role of the physical geographical factors in land use on and around Mount Tokaj)
Climat ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Géomorphologie ; Hongrie ; Milieu naturel ; Sol ; Tokaj ; Utilisation du sol ; Vigne ; Vignoble
The economic life of the Tokaj area has ever been based on vine-growing. Its morphological, climatic and soil conditions are described. Trends in land use change are shown characterized by the expansion of vineyards, even at the expanse of orchards
The range of Tokaj Mountains is not only different from the rest of our volcanic mountains because of its N-S direction, but also the duration and extent of its volcanism, its volcanic material ; and the paleogeographical circumstances were