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Content available Geologiczna wędrówka przez Orkady i Szetlandy
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tom nr 1
31-40
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W artykule przedstawiono główne rysy krajobrazu archipelagów Orkadów i Szetlandów w kontekście ich budowy geologicznej i rozwoju rzeźby. Wskazano miejsca, gdzie na powierzchni można obserwować skały i formy będące świadectwami kolejnych etapów złożonych dziejów geologicznych wysp, m. in. jedne z najstarszych skał na kontynencie europejskim (pozostałości kaledonidów), skały dawnego dna oceanicznego, intruzje granitowe i ślady dawnej aktywności wulkanicznej oraz formy rzeźby związane z tektoniką i działalnością lodowców. Omówiono także współczesne procesy rzeźbotwórcze, zachodzące w dynamicznie rozwijających się wybrzeżach klifowych, gdzie duże zróżnicowanie litologiczne osadów skutkuje bogactwem form rzeźby. Podkreślono także związek zróżnicowanej budowy geologicznej z rozwojem kulturowym i gospodarczym wysp (m. in. surowce skalne budujące zabytki neolityczne, eksploatacja ropy naftowej i kruszyw) oraz z przyrodą ożywioną (rezerwaty i ostoje ptasie w obrębie klifów).
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The main features of the landscape of the Orkney and the Shetland islands are presented in the article in the context of their geological and geomorphic development. The paper describes sites where rocks and landforms reflecting various stages of geological development appear at the surface. These include, among others, the oldest rocks on the European continent (remnants of the Caledonian orogen), rocks of an ancient ocean floor, granite intrusions, traces of former volcanic activity, landforms resulting from tectonics and glacial modelling. Also contemporary processes shaping the dynamic, rocky coastline are discussed, with attention paid to the influence of lithofacial variety of sediments on diversity of landforms within the cliffs and shore zone. The relationships between diversified geology, cultural and economic development of the islands and animate nature are mentioned, as well (eg., rocks used in the Neolithic buildings, oil and aggregate exploitation, nature resources and bird sanctuaries on the cliffs).
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tom R. 15, nr 12
60-63
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W pracy rozpatrywana jest problematyka budowy modeli matematycznych złożonych obiektów rzeczywistych, których uwikłane zależności wielkości fizycznych nie pozwalają na opisanie obiektu znanymi wzorami analitycznymi, jakie można zastosować w algorytmach komputerowych systemów sterowania z akceptowalnymi wskaźnikami jakości.
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The issue of the construction complex mathematical models of real dynamic objects is the current theme; the emergence of new tools such as powerful computers and numerical methods of optimization opens up new possibilities in this topic. Reflections on the objects are entangled relationship of physical parameters, which do not allow to describe the object known analytical formulas, that can be used in the algorithms of computer control systems to an acceptable quality indicators.
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tom Vol. 55, nr 1
38-38, 45
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Textural and structural diversity of slope covers and alluvial deposits in the upper parts of mid-mountain valleys in the Eastern Sudetes allows for assessing human impact on their formation. Sandy-silty colluvial deposits in the lower parts of slopes or within local flats and slope depressions originate due to enhanced surface wash from arable grounds, in contrast to underlying coarser material with solifluctional features. Similarly, fine-grained overbank alluvial deposits can be also connected with human activity, as the slope material, washed down from arable fields, was transported to the channels and deposited within the floodplains during high-water stages. Their linkages with human activity have been confirmed by radiocarbon dating of charcoal found at the bottom of these sediments. The dates show a strong correlation with the dates of foundation of villages in the study area. The development of agriculture and deforestation of slopes resulted in increasing surface wash and transportation of slope material to footslopes and river channels. The extent of deposits, which can be correlated with human activity, is much more widespread than it was suggested before and they are found as high as 800 m a.s.l. Their thickness, however, is visibly smaller in comparison to colluvial or alluvial sediments deposited in the Sudetes foreland and it is strongly influenced by the local morphology. According to the 14C dating, these sediments are also much younger than those in the foreland, which corresponds to a substantial delay in human settlement expansion into the mountain areas.
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Content available Terasy rolne w Górach Sowich
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Creation or agricultural terraces is one of the main method of anti-erosional protection in the mountain regions. In the Sudetes Mountains the terraces are in many places relict landforms, which developed during previous centuries, when the extent of settlements and agricultural land use was much more widespread. The article presents the agricultural terraces in the Sowie Mts in the context of other, very few studies, which were conductcd in the Sudetes referring to agricultural terraces. Terracing leads to changes of slope longitudinal profiles, dividing them into separate units with erosion dominating in their upper parts and accumulation in lower parts, behind the upper edge of every terrace. The steeper and the longer is the slope, the higher is the terrace. Also the thickness of agricultural sandy-silty layer, which originates from slope wash and ploughing, and accumulates over the terrace edge, increases according to the increase or slope inclination and slope length. The material which is stored within the terraces is enriched with fine-grained particles (sandy-silty), due to the selective character or surface wash. In contrast, the upper parts of slope are left more coarsegrained. The material accumulated within the terraces allows for estimation of the minimum anthropogenic denudation from slopes under present or former ploughing. The values of denudation for the Sudetes range from 0,09 to 2,7 mm year⁻¹ and depend strongly on lithology, slope inclination and length.
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tom nr 8
94-94
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