This study proposes a critical analysis of the distribution and habitat requirements of the rare arctic-alpine plant species Kobresia simpliciuscula (Wahlenb.) Mack. in the South-Eastern Carpathians.
Mihai PUSCAS
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Characteristics of soil cover in Poland with special attention paid to the Łódź region [PDF]
Published in: Natural environment of Poland and its protection in Łódź University Geographical Research, edited by E. Kobojek and T.MarszałThe vast majority (as much as 92%) of soil resources in Poland occur in lowlands and uplands, and only 8% of the ...
Niewiadomski, Arkadiusz +1 more
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Sedimentary conditions based on the vertical distribution of radionuclides in small dystrophic lakes: a case study of Toporowe Stawy Lakes (Tatra Mountains, Poland). [PDF]
Szarłowicz K +3 more
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NEW ASPECTS OF THE ALPINE VEGETATION OF PARÂNG MOUNTAINS (SOUTH CARPATHIANS) [PDF]
4 plant communities unknown in the the European syntaxonomy are described from the alpine and subalpine belts of Parâng Mountains, based on vegetation studies of the authors during 1955–1960.
SIMON TIBOR, PÓCS TAMÁS
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Physicochemical Properties of Water Courses in Tatra National Park
The aim of this study is to present an informative overview of the physicochemical properties of a representative sample of water courses located within Tatra National Park.
Ondrej Gura +3 more
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Identification of the factors determining the concentration and spatial distribution of Zn, Pb and Cd in the soils of the non-forest Tatra Mountains (southern Poland). [PDF]
Ciarkowska K, Miechówka A.
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Development of winter outdoor leisure activities in areas of high natural value is a key issue in the sustainable use of mountain environments. Ski touring, an emerging outdoor activity in the Tatra Mountains, is believed to affect protected mammal ...
Mikołaj Bielański +4 more
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Intraspecific morphological variation of Bellidiastrum michelii (Asteraceae) along a 1,155 m elevation gradient in the Tatra Mountains. [PDF]
Kiełtyk P.
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Settlement history and sustainability in the Carpathians in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries [PDF]
As part of a historical study of the Carpathian ecoregion, to identify salient features of the changing human geography, this paper deals with the 18th and 19th centuries when there was a large measure political unity arising from the expansion of the ...
Turnock, David
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The Little Ice Age in the Tatra Mountains
The Little Ice Age (LIA) in the Tatras was characterized by both long and short rainy periods (mostly long cold rainy summers) alternated with warm periods that sometimes were very dry. Definite, precise identification of the onset and ending of the LIA in the Tatras is not possible. Depending on the criteria adopted, the limits of the actual onset and
S. Kędzia, A. Kotarba
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