Crevice-type caves, formed along joints, are very common in the Polish Flysch Carpathians (more than 600 have been recorded). The caves represent accessible parts of the widened cracks, which are basic, initial forms of development of deep-seated rock landslides. Structural features of four selected caves (situated in different parts of the Carpathians) were studied in order to determine relations between joint systems and landslide formation. The studies prove that the main rock scarps often represent effects of earlier propagation of the cracks (=cutting surfaces) due to loading and unloading shearing stress. The cracks are structural forms developed along joints or faults. The cutting surfaces represented by cracks (caves) develop a long...
The fore-Ural is a classical region of intrastratal gypsum karst. The intensive development of karst...
Speleogenesis is one of the most essential studies at speleological science. it examines how caves a...
The fore-Ural is a classical region of intrastratal gypsum karst. The intensive development of karst...
Crevice-type caves, formed along joints, are very common in the Polish Flysch Carpathians (more than...
Crevice-type caves are among the least investigated natural phenomena connected with the development...
Analysis of non-karst caves in the Flysch Carpathians confirms the connection between the tectonic e...
The occurrence and evolution of crevice-type caves is one of the most spectacular phenomena in the p...
The Mroczna Cave is one of the longest caves in the Beskid Niski Mts., located on the south-western ...
International audienceDeep-seated mass movements currently comprise one of the main morphogenetic pr...
Detailed structural analysis and geomorphological observations supplemented by the analysis of the d...
In this work we describe the role of landslide processes in shaping river channels and the developme...
In the Giant Mountains have been recorded 16 granite caves in total, they can be classified into 4 m...
The consideration is given to geological and geomorphological factors of natural hazards in the Ukra...
Tectonically deformed cave passages in the Tatra Mts (Central Western Carpathians) indicate some fau...
The essence of the study is the knowledge broadening concerning various stability processes in the s...
The fore-Ural is a classical region of intrastratal gypsum karst. The intensive development of karst...
Speleogenesis is one of the most essential studies at speleological science. it examines how caves a...
The fore-Ural is a classical region of intrastratal gypsum karst. The intensive development of karst...
Crevice-type caves, formed along joints, are very common in the Polish Flysch Carpathians (more than...
Crevice-type caves are among the least investigated natural phenomena connected with the development...
Analysis of non-karst caves in the Flysch Carpathians confirms the connection between the tectonic e...
The occurrence and evolution of crevice-type caves is one of the most spectacular phenomena in the p...
The Mroczna Cave is one of the longest caves in the Beskid Niski Mts., located on the south-western ...
International audienceDeep-seated mass movements currently comprise one of the main morphogenetic pr...
Detailed structural analysis and geomorphological observations supplemented by the analysis of the d...
In this work we describe the role of landslide processes in shaping river channels and the developme...
In the Giant Mountains have been recorded 16 granite caves in total, they can be classified into 4 m...
The consideration is given to geological and geomorphological factors of natural hazards in the Ukra...
Tectonically deformed cave passages in the Tatra Mts (Central Western Carpathians) indicate some fau...
The essence of the study is the knowledge broadening concerning various stability processes in the s...
The fore-Ural is a classical region of intrastratal gypsum karst. The intensive development of karst...
Speleogenesis is one of the most essential studies at speleological science. it examines how caves a...
The fore-Ural is a classical region of intrastratal gypsum karst. The intensive development of karst...