Abstract
The review concerns the Geological and Engineering Atlas of Lublin–Świdnik, edited by Marta Chada and Anna Stawicka, published in 2022 by the Polish Geological Institute – National Research Institute. The review highlights the uniqueness of this work, its interdisciplinary nature and the wealth of information it contains. Both the strengths of the atlas, such as the detailed geological and engineering documentation of the region, and its weaknesses, including editorial shortcomings and the excessive density of data, which may hinder comprehension for less prepared readers, were identified. The significance of the atlas for specialists in the fields of geology and civil engineering was emphasized due to its ability to provide accurate and up-to-date data essential for planning and executing infrastructure projects. The review also draws attention to the educational value of the atlas, suggesting that it can serve as a textbook for scientists and students interested in engineering geology and contemporary trends in this field. Additionally, the review points out the importance of the atlas for professionals, decision-makers and governmental institutions due to its contribution to the recognition of geological and engineering conditions in the Lublin agglomeration and potential hazards, which is crucial for infrastructural safety and sustainable development.
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