LVIV REGION. KORTUMOVA GORA.
GEOLOGICAL LANDMARKS OF UKRAINE. LVIV REGION.
Lviv city, north-western outskirt
49° 51′ N lat.; 24° 00′ E long.
Square 5 hectares
Stratigraphic, geomorphologic
Kortumova Gora is a counterpart of south-eastern margin of the European watershed ridge which is called “Roztochchya”. On eastern cliffy mountain slope there is exposed part of the Badenian regio-stage section (Middle Miocene, Opilska Suite, 14 Ma). This is intercalation of lens-like glauconite-quartz sands with clear coarse-oblique banding, quartz sandstones and limestones with interbeds of bentonite clays, and with remnants of molluscs and pearlworts. The rocks are overlain by Upper Pleistocene loess-like loams in which there are found evidences for Late Paleolite human settlement.
This is an example of Badenian regio-stage section and flat-top erosion remnant at the margin of Roztochchya.
Ecological conditions are not suitable.
Access by Shevchenko Street up to the end stop of № 7 tram.
Legally the object is defined as local-rank nature landmark since 1970.
Sourсe: Geological Landmarks of Ukraine: In 3 volumes/V.P. Bezvynniy, S.V. Biletski, O.B. Bobrovetal.; V.l. Kalinin, D.S. Gurskiy, I.V. Antakova, Eds. — K.: DIA, 2006. — Volume I. — 320 p.
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