Fluvial forms and processes in natural and engineered river channels: geotourism potential of mountain valleys – examples from Zubrzyca, Syhlec and Lipnica streams in the Polish Orava (Danube Water Basin)

Aim of the study: In the paper, geomorphological processes and forms investigated in mountain channel streams are presented, which may be attractive for tourists who are interested in Geotourism. The authors focused on the description of river erosion and accumulation in the context of potential ge...

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Main Authors: Krzysztof Miraj, Karol Krystian Plesiński, Artur Radecki-Pawlik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House of the University of Agriculture in Krakow 2020-02-01
Series:Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus
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Online Access:http://acta.urk.edu.pl/FLUVIAL-FORMS-AND-PROCESSES-IN-NATURAL-AND-ENGINEERED-RIVER-CHANNELS-GEOTOURISM-POTENTIAL,114284,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-085a5691f628464689cd1043003628b72021-04-28T10:48:45ZengPublishing House of the University of Agriculture in KrakowActa Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus1644-07652020-02-011847185https://doi.org/10.15576/ASP.FC/2019.18.4.71Fluvial forms and processes in natural and engineered river channels: geotourism potential of mountain valleys – examples from Zubrzyca, Syhlec and Lipnica streams in the Polish Orava (Danube Water Basin)Krzysztof Miraj0Karol Krystian Plesiński1Artur Radecki-Pawlik2Podhalańska Państwowa Uczelnia Zawodowa w Nowym TarguUniwersytet Rolniczy w KrakowiePolitechnika KrakowskaAim of the study: In the paper, geomorphological processes and forms investigated in mountain channel streams are presented, which may be attractive for tourists who are interested in Geotourism. The authors focused on the description of river erosion and accumulation in the context of potential geo-sites. Fluvial processes and forms were showed in three streams channels in Orava region. The streams are parallel to each other in their catchments. The analyzed streams are different in the sense of an anthropopression which had place in their catchments. It allowed showing the processes of fluvial geomorphological processes in stream valley with are natural or artificial changed with hydraulic structures. Material and methods: The paper was based on field research. The first step was to observe fluvial processes and forms in the Zubrzyca, Syhlec and Lipnica streams. Then the analysed watercourse bearings and river forms and processes observed within them were mated. Results and conclusions: Fluvial processes and the resulting forms of terrain may interest tourists who want to get to know a given region. However, the use of such geomorphological geosites requires appropriate tourist development. Initially, it may be limited to placing information boards next to the objects, marking the path to the geo-stand or marking a tourist trail. Such projects can also be undertaken in the Polish Orava in the vicinity of the streams Zubrzyca, Syhlec and Lipnica. http://acta.urk.edu.pl/FLUVIAL-FORMS-AND-PROCESSES-IN-NATURAL-AND-ENGINEERED-RIVER-CHANNELS-GEOTOURISM-POTENTIAL,114284,0,2.htmlaccumulationerosionfluvial geomorphologyoravageofluviotourism
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author Krzysztof Miraj
Karol Krystian Plesiński
Artur Radecki-Pawlik
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Karol Krystian Plesiński
Artur Radecki-Pawlik
Fluvial forms and processes in natural and engineered river channels: geotourism potential of mountain valleys – examples from Zubrzyca, Syhlec and Lipnica streams in the Polish Orava (Danube Water Basin)
Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus
accumulation
erosion
fluvial geomorphology
orava
geofluviotourism
author_facet Krzysztof Miraj
Karol Krystian Plesiński
Artur Radecki-Pawlik
author_sort Krzysztof Miraj
title Fluvial forms and processes in natural and engineered river channels: geotourism potential of mountain valleys – examples from Zubrzyca, Syhlec and Lipnica streams in the Polish Orava (Danube Water Basin)
title_short Fluvial forms and processes in natural and engineered river channels: geotourism potential of mountain valleys – examples from Zubrzyca, Syhlec and Lipnica streams in the Polish Orava (Danube Water Basin)
title_full Fluvial forms and processes in natural and engineered river channels: geotourism potential of mountain valleys – examples from Zubrzyca, Syhlec and Lipnica streams in the Polish Orava (Danube Water Basin)
title_fullStr Fluvial forms and processes in natural and engineered river channels: geotourism potential of mountain valleys – examples from Zubrzyca, Syhlec and Lipnica streams in the Polish Orava (Danube Water Basin)
title_full_unstemmed Fluvial forms and processes in natural and engineered river channels: geotourism potential of mountain valleys – examples from Zubrzyca, Syhlec and Lipnica streams in the Polish Orava (Danube Water Basin)
title_sort fluvial forms and processes in natural and engineered river channels: geotourism potential of mountain valleys – examples from zubrzyca, syhlec and lipnica streams in the polish orava (danube water basin)
publisher Publishing House of the University of Agriculture in Krakow
series Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Formatio Circumiectus
issn 1644-0765
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Aim of the study: In the paper, geomorphological processes and forms investigated in mountain channel streams are presented, which may be attractive for tourists who are interested in Geotourism. The authors focused on the description of river erosion and accumulation in the context of potential geo-sites. Fluvial processes and forms were showed in three streams channels in Orava region. The streams are parallel to each other in their catchments. The analyzed streams are different in the sense of an anthropopression which had place in their catchments. It allowed showing the processes of fluvial geomorphological processes in stream valley with are natural or artificial changed with hydraulic structures. Material and methods: The paper was based on field research. The first step was to observe fluvial processes and forms in the Zubrzyca, Syhlec and Lipnica streams. Then the analysed watercourse bearings and river forms and processes observed within them were mated. Results and conclusions: Fluvial processes and the resulting forms of terrain may interest tourists who want to get to know a given region. However, the use of such geomorphological geosites requires appropriate tourist development. Initially, it may be limited to placing information boards next to the objects, marking the path to the geo-stand or marking a tourist trail. Such projects can also be undertaken in the Polish Orava in the vicinity of the streams Zubrzyca, Syhlec and Lipnica.
topic accumulation
erosion
fluvial geomorphology
orava
geofluviotourism
url http://acta.urk.edu.pl/FLUVIAL-FORMS-AND-PROCESSES-IN-NATURAL-AND-ENGINEERED-RIVER-CHANNELS-GEOTOURISM-POTENTIAL,114284,0,2.html
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