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Item type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Badania mineralogiczne wybranych nacieków z kopalni Trzebionka(Data obrony: 2017-07-06) Oszczypała, Ewa
Wydział Geologii, Geofizyki i Ochrony ŚrodowiskaPrzedmiotem pracy jest analiza mineralogiczna utworów naciekowych z nieczynnej już kopalni rud Zn-Pb Trzebionka. Pobrane utwory, z uwagi na odmienne cechy makroskopowe, podzielone zostały na dwie odrębne grupy: próbki przezroczyste oraz nieprzezroczyste. Wykonane badania mikroskopowe w świetle przechodzącym umożliwiły określenie składu mineralnego. W celu potwierdzenia otrzymanych w analizie mikroskopowej wyników przeprowadzono dyfraktometrię rentgenowską (XRD). Otrzymane wyniki zestawiono w porównaniu z danymi literaturowymi. Pewne cechy charakterystyczne omawianej mineralizacji mogą wskazywać na jej podobieństwo do innych wystąpień w badanym rejonie.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Geotouristic attractiveness of the show caves of the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland area(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2020) Dzięgiel, MaciejIn this paper, six scenic caves situated in the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland area were the subject for comparative research, considered as very essential examples of underground geotouristic attractions, displaying karst forms completely different from each other. These include: Smocza Jama Cave (Dragon's Den) in Kraków city, Łokietek and Ciemna (Dark) Cave at Ojców, Wierzchowska Górna Cave at Wierzchowie, Nietoperzowa-Zygmunta Cave at Jerzmanowice and Głęboka (Deep) Cave at Podlesice. The first five caves are situated in the southern part of the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland and the last one, in its northern part. All of them are situated in the Silesian-Kraków Monocline. These caves developed in the Upper Jurassic (Oxfordian) massive limestones. Their karst forms are various and picturesque. Numerous animal remnants and traces of different prehistorical cultures were discovered and collected by researchers within and around three caves situated within the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland area. The geotouristic attractiveness of all six caves was demonstrated by their comparative geotourism valorisation evaluation adapted to meet tourists', educators' and investors' expectations and needs. The statistical data of the annual number of visitors at these objects were also discussed. In general, interest in these caves as geotouristic abiotic nature objects has been growing regularly up until today. They have become very widely known in Poland. Moreover, the Smocza Jama Cave, associated with the Royal Castle on the Wawel Hill, and the Łokietek Cave have become very popular worldwide.
