Formation and role of Neogene sediments from Tatra Mountains in the shaping of Czarna Orawa River alluvial plain
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2012
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Wydział Nauk Geograficznych i Geologicznych UAM
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The paper presents researches that were conducted in Czarna Orawa River catchment, situated within
the Tatra and Beskidy Mountains. Czarna Orawa River channel is segmental meandering system with the index
of tortuosity up to 1.6. The aim of the article is to characterize gravels which were transported from the Tatra
Mountains and their role in valley bottom formation.
The gravels; originating from Beskidy and Tatra mountains, supply the alluvial cone of Czarny Dunajec. In
Czarna Orawa Valley we meet coarser gravel (the Tatra Mountains gravel) and more angular than grains from
the Beskidy Mountains. On the Holocene terraces in the valley gravel layer is 1-2 m thick. The grains are 1-6 cm
in diameter and the biggest are found on the south bank (up to 20 cm). Between Jabłonka and Orawa Reservoir
the change of petrographic composition is observed. Beneath Jabłonka village flysh gravels are common, and in
the lower part, in the neighbourhoods of Orawa Reservoir, more than 55% are granites and gneisses. Gravel sediments
are basic material building Holocene plain, showing fast erosional incision into the higher terrace level.
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alluvial fan, gravel shape, petrography, sediments source, Czarna Orawa River catchment
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Quaestiones Geographicae vol. 31 (3), 2012, s. 41-46
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978-83-62662-62-3
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0137-477X