12. NAGYVISNYÓ, MIHALOVITS QUARRY

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12. NAGYVISNYÓ, MIHALOVITS QUARRY
12. NAGYVISNYÓ, MIHALOVITS QUARRY

The Mihalovits quarry located at the end of József Attila St. in the villages of Nagyvisnyó reveals the black, bituminous Nagyvisnyó Limestone Formation, which formed 260-252 million years ago during the Late Permian period.

The formation consists of thin-bedded black limestone, with marl and calcareous marl between the limestone beds. Based on the dip of the layers, the quarry was established in the core of a downward-sloping layer sequence.

The rock is extremely rich in fossils. The remains of extinct animals accumulated in a highly oxygen-deficient environment and have been preserved in almost perfect condition. Typical fossils include calcareous algae, foraminifera, shells, ostracods, and bivalves.

The quarry is a protected geological key section. It is open to the public.

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