Landscapes and Landforms of the Czech Republic
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Landscapes and Landforms of the Czech Republic
Panek, Tomas; Hradecky, Jan
Springer International Publishing AG
06/2018
422
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Inglês
9783319801650
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Introduction.- Geology and tectonic development of the Czech Republic.-
Climate in the past and present in the Czech Lands (Central European
Context).- Long-term geomorphological history of the Czech Republic.-
The geomorphological evolution and environmental hazards of the Prague
area.- The Bohemian Karst: A condensed record of landscape and living
nature evolution.- Brdy Highland: A landscape shaped in the periglacial
zone of Quaternary glacials.- Bohemian Forest: landscape and people on
the frontier.- Morphology of the youngest little volcanoes in western
Bohemian Massif.- The Krusne hory Mountains - the longest mountain range
of the Czech Republic.- Elbe Sandstones.- Neovolcanic terrain of the
Ceske Stredohori Mountains.- The Kokorin Area: Sandstone Landforms
Controlled by Hydrothermal Ferruginization.- Jizerske hory - an
Interplay of Rock Control, Faulting and Inland Glaciation in the
Evolution of a Granite Terrain.- Krkonose Mountains: a case study of
polygenetic relief.- Bohemian Paradise: Sandstone Landscape in the
Foreland of a Major Fault.- Adrspach-Teplice Rocks and Broumov Cliffs -
Large Sandstone Rock Cities in the Central Europe.- Zdarske vrchy
Highland - geomorphological landscape in the top part of the
Bohemian-Moravian Highland with the unique crystalline rocks forms.- The
Dyje canyon-like valley: geomorphological landscape of deep valley at
the eastern part of marginal slope of the Bohemian Massif.- The Moravian
Karst: An interconnection between surface and subsurface natural
sceneries.- Region of the Rychlebske hory Mountains - tectonically
controlled landforms and unique landscape of granite inselbergs (Sudetic
Mountains).- Periglacial landforms of the Hruby Jesenik Mountains.-
Litovelske Pomoravi - landscape around anastomosing river pattern.- The
Nizky Jesenik - Highland with Abandoned Deep Mines.- Black land: The
mining landscape of the Ostrava-Karvina region.- Poodri - Landscape of
Ponds and a Preserved MeanderingBelt of the Odra River.- Landslide
Landscape of the Moravskoslezske Beskydy Mountains and Their
Surrounding.- Straznicke Pomoravi - Holocene evolution of unique
floodplain and aeolian landforms.- Limestone Klippen of the Pavlov Hills.-
Geomorphological heritage and geoconservation in the Czech Republic.-
Promoting geomorphological heritage: bringing geomorphology to people.
Climate in the past and present in the Czech Lands (Central European
Context).- Long-term geomorphological history of the Czech Republic.-
The geomorphological evolution and environmental hazards of the Prague
area.- The Bohemian Karst: A condensed record of landscape and living
nature evolution.- Brdy Highland: A landscape shaped in the periglacial
zone of Quaternary glacials.- Bohemian Forest: landscape and people on
the frontier.- Morphology of the youngest little volcanoes in western
Bohemian Massif.- The Krusne hory Mountains - the longest mountain range
of the Czech Republic.- Elbe Sandstones.- Neovolcanic terrain of the
Ceske Stredohori Mountains.- The Kokorin Area: Sandstone Landforms
Controlled by Hydrothermal Ferruginization.- Jizerske hory - an
Interplay of Rock Control, Faulting and Inland Glaciation in the
Evolution of a Granite Terrain.- Krkonose Mountains: a case study of
polygenetic relief.- Bohemian Paradise: Sandstone Landscape in the
Foreland of a Major Fault.- Adrspach-Teplice Rocks and Broumov Cliffs -
Large Sandstone Rock Cities in the Central Europe.- Zdarske vrchy
Highland - geomorphological landscape in the top part of the
Bohemian-Moravian Highland with the unique crystalline rocks forms.- The
Dyje canyon-like valley: geomorphological landscape of deep valley at
the eastern part of marginal slope of the Bohemian Massif.- The Moravian
Karst: An interconnection between surface and subsurface natural
sceneries.- Region of the Rychlebske hory Mountains - tectonically
controlled landforms and unique landscape of granite inselbergs (Sudetic
Mountains).- Periglacial landforms of the Hruby Jesenik Mountains.-
Litovelske Pomoravi - landscape around anastomosing river pattern.- The
Nizky Jesenik - Highland with Abandoned Deep Mines.- Black land: The
mining landscape of the Ostrava-Karvina region.- Poodri - Landscape of
Ponds and a Preserved MeanderingBelt of the Odra River.- Landslide
Landscape of the Moravskoslezske Beskydy Mountains and Their
Surrounding.- Straznicke Pomoravi - Holocene evolution of unique
floodplain and aeolian landforms.- Limestone Klippen of the Pavlov Hills.-
Geomorphological heritage and geoconservation in the Czech Republic.-
Promoting geomorphological heritage: bringing geomorphology to people.
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Bohemian Massif;Carpathian Mountains Geomorphology;Czech Republic;European Landforms;Geomorphic Processes;Geomorphosites;Landscape Evolution;Nature Conservation;world regional geography
Introduction.- Geology and tectonic development of the Czech Republic.-
Climate in the past and present in the Czech Lands (Central European
Context).- Long-term geomorphological history of the Czech Republic.-
The geomorphological evolution and environmental hazards of the Prague
area.- The Bohemian Karst: A condensed record of landscape and living
nature evolution.- Brdy Highland: A landscape shaped in the periglacial
zone of Quaternary glacials.- Bohemian Forest: landscape and people on
the frontier.- Morphology of the youngest little volcanoes in western
Bohemian Massif.- The Krusne hory Mountains - the longest mountain range
of the Czech Republic.- Elbe Sandstones.- Neovolcanic terrain of the
Ceske Stredohori Mountains.- The Kokorin Area: Sandstone Landforms
Controlled by Hydrothermal Ferruginization.- Jizerske hory - an
Interplay of Rock Control, Faulting and Inland Glaciation in the
Evolution of a Granite Terrain.- Krkonose Mountains: a case study of
polygenetic relief.- Bohemian Paradise: Sandstone Landscape in the
Foreland of a Major Fault.- Adrspach-Teplice Rocks and Broumov Cliffs -
Large Sandstone Rock Cities in the Central Europe.- Zdarske vrchy
Highland - geomorphological landscape in the top part of the
Bohemian-Moravian Highland with the unique crystalline rocks forms.- The
Dyje canyon-like valley: geomorphological landscape of deep valley at
the eastern part of marginal slope of the Bohemian Massif.- The Moravian
Karst: An interconnection between surface and subsurface natural
sceneries.- Region of the Rychlebske hory Mountains - tectonically
controlled landforms and unique landscape of granite inselbergs (Sudetic
Mountains).- Periglacial landforms of the Hruby Jesenik Mountains.-
Litovelske Pomoravi - landscape around anastomosing river pattern.- The
Nizky Jesenik - Highland with Abandoned Deep Mines.- Black land: The
mining landscape of the Ostrava-Karvina region.- Poodri - Landscape of
Ponds and a Preserved MeanderingBelt of the Odra River.- Landslide
Landscape of the Moravskoslezske Beskydy Mountains and Their
Surrounding.- Straznicke Pomoravi - Holocene evolution of unique
floodplain and aeolian landforms.- Limestone Klippen of the Pavlov Hills.-
Geomorphological heritage and geoconservation in the Czech Republic.-
Promoting geomorphological heritage: bringing geomorphology to people.
Climate in the past and present in the Czech Lands (Central European
Context).- Long-term geomorphological history of the Czech Republic.-
The geomorphological evolution and environmental hazards of the Prague
area.- The Bohemian Karst: A condensed record of landscape and living
nature evolution.- Brdy Highland: A landscape shaped in the periglacial
zone of Quaternary glacials.- Bohemian Forest: landscape and people on
the frontier.- Morphology of the youngest little volcanoes in western
Bohemian Massif.- The Krusne hory Mountains - the longest mountain range
of the Czech Republic.- Elbe Sandstones.- Neovolcanic terrain of the
Ceske Stredohori Mountains.- The Kokorin Area: Sandstone Landforms
Controlled by Hydrothermal Ferruginization.- Jizerske hory - an
Interplay of Rock Control, Faulting and Inland Glaciation in the
Evolution of a Granite Terrain.- Krkonose Mountains: a case study of
polygenetic relief.- Bohemian Paradise: Sandstone Landscape in the
Foreland of a Major Fault.- Adrspach-Teplice Rocks and Broumov Cliffs -
Large Sandstone Rock Cities in the Central Europe.- Zdarske vrchy
Highland - geomorphological landscape in the top part of the
Bohemian-Moravian Highland with the unique crystalline rocks forms.- The
Dyje canyon-like valley: geomorphological landscape of deep valley at
the eastern part of marginal slope of the Bohemian Massif.- The Moravian
Karst: An interconnection between surface and subsurface natural
sceneries.- Region of the Rychlebske hory Mountains - tectonically
controlled landforms and unique landscape of granite inselbergs (Sudetic
Mountains).- Periglacial landforms of the Hruby Jesenik Mountains.-
Litovelske Pomoravi - landscape around anastomosing river pattern.- The
Nizky Jesenik - Highland with Abandoned Deep Mines.- Black land: The
mining landscape of the Ostrava-Karvina region.- Poodri - Landscape of
Ponds and a Preserved MeanderingBelt of the Odra River.- Landslide
Landscape of the Moravskoslezske Beskydy Mountains and Their
Surrounding.- Straznicke Pomoravi - Holocene evolution of unique
floodplain and aeolian landforms.- Limestone Klippen of the Pavlov Hills.-
Geomorphological heritage and geoconservation in the Czech Republic.-
Promoting geomorphological heritage: bringing geomorphology to people.
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