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The Smolensk Lakeland National Park is situated north of Smoleńsk in the NW Russia. Its morphology is associated with the last European ice sheet: glacial erosion and accumulation, glacial water activity, locally with the so-called thermokarst process or karst in the strict sense. The post-glacial morphological depressions are filled with lake waters. The most interesting lakes are: Chistik, Mutnoye,...
The reaction of the Tatra’s vaucluse water systems to catastrophic weather events. Prz. Geol., 68: 561-565. Abstract. Long-term observation of the Tatra Mountains have allowed the determination of the degree ofsensitivity of waters circulating in karst vaucluse systems to atmospheric phenomena. The correlation coefficients for r fluctuations in the water table in Tatra vaucluse springs clearly show...
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