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Epilithic diatoms of mountain lakes of the Tatra Mountains (Slovakia)
Biologia, 2006In the framework of the international project EMERGE, species composition of epilithic diatoms of 34 selected high mountain lakes of Slovak part of the Tatra Mountains were investigated. In all, 127 taxa of diatoms belonging to 26 genera were recorded. Comparison of the epilithic assemblages of the investigated lakes showed differences both in relative
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Flash floods in the Tatra Mountain streams: Frequency and triggers
Science of The Total Environment, 2015Flash floods represent a frequently recurring natural phenomenon in the Tatra Mountains. On the northern slopes of the mountain chain, located in Poland, ongoing and expected future changes in climate are thought to further increase the adverse impacts of flash floods.
Ballesteros Canovas, Juan Antonio +5 more
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Factors governing nutrient status of mountain lakes in the Tatra Mountains
Freshwater Biology, 20001. Nutrient and chlorophyll a levels, and bacterial numbers of 84 glacial lakes in the Tatra Mountains (Slovakia and Poland, Central Europe) were determined to assess the impact of catchment vegetation and water acidity on lake trophic status.2. Catchment vegetation was the crucial factor governing nutrient content of lakes.3. Concentrations of organic
JiR. öå Kopàcöek +3 more
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Acidification of small mountain lakes in the High Tatra Mountains, Poland
Hydrobiologia, 1994A hydrochemical investigation was carried out on eight small High Tatra mountain lakes (Poland).
K. Wojtan, J. Galas
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Risk Assessment of the Tatra Mountains Forest
2009Forest is the most outstretched natural element in the Tatra Mountains. Continuous forest belt covers an area of nearly 60,000 ha on both, Slovak and Polish sides. In addition to that, shrubby stands at timberline, formed by mountain pine (Pinus mugo), covers another 10,000 ha.
P. Fleischer +3 more
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Cultural Changes in Poland's Tatra Mountains
Journal of Cultural Geography, 1985The Corals of Rocky Podhale inhabit the foothills of the Tatra Mountains which lie along the southern fringes of Poland. This ethnic sub-group has its own dialect, typical occupations, characteristic folk songs, dances, attire and architecture. Profound changes in its cultural development, which started in the mid-19th century, are still evident and ...
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The role of nitrogen in acidification of Tatra Mountains lakes
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 1995An overall level as well as seasonal changes of acidification of Tatra Mountains surface waters have been studied. Measurements carried out in the Tatra Mountains National Park were concentrated on two lakes: Dlugi Staw and Zielony Staw, situated in the crystalline, granitic part of the mountains.
D. Rzychoń, A. Worsztynowicz
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A New Bolide Station at the High Tatra Mountains
Earth, Moon, and Planets, 2007The European Fireball Network (EN) is operating since 1963 and one of its stable stations, from the very beginning, is the station at the Skalnate Pleso Observatory in the High Tatras. The station is sited at a height of 1788 m. More than 2900 expositions has been made at the Skalnate Pleso station since 1964 and among them one significant and ...
Jan Svoren +3 more
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Repeated Geodetic Measurements in the Tatra Mountain
2011For detection of horizontal and vertical movements of the Earth’s surface the repeated geodetic measurements were organized in the Tatra Mountain. Non-permanent GPS measurements with 4–5 days observation time were provided from 1998 to 2008 yearly.
M. Mojzes, J. Papco, M. Valko
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[Pollenosis in children in the Tatra Mountain region].
Casopis lekaru ceskych, 1994During the last 20 years we can observe a marked rise of allergic diseases in the child and adult population with a dominant increase of pollenoses in children. It is assumed that this adverse development is due to changes in the ecosystem caused above all by contamination of the living environment.
M, Soukupová, S, Makovcová, J, Vokal
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