2018
DOI: 10.17846/gi.2018.22.2.148-162
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Morfometrická analýza a morfodynamické procesy vo vybranej časti Malej Fatry

Abstract: Through its morphometric characteristics, the relief greatly affects the spatial differentiation of the full range of processes, either natural or anthropogenic. Physical and morphometric conditions of a mountain range Mala Fatra predetermine it for the establishment and support of a wide range of morphodynamic processes. The thesis deals with statistical and spatial relief analysis of a selected part of Mala Fatra in order to provide comprehensive information on its characteristics, focusing on selected morph… Show more

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“…In the area of the eastern Tatras [75,76], the total area of trigger zones was set by Žiak [56] at 3 km 2 . Trigger zones in the Malá Fatra mountains, which have become the subject of research for several avalanche experts [77][78][79][80] have a slightly higher area (5.1 km 2 ) according to Žiak [56]. The fourth mountain range with an area of trigger zones at 5.2 km 2 is, according to Žiak [56], Vel'ká Fatra, which was subject of avalanche hazards research by several authors [81][82][83][84].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the area of the eastern Tatras [75,76], the total area of trigger zones was set by Žiak [56] at 3 km 2 . Trigger zones in the Malá Fatra mountains, which have become the subject of research for several avalanche experts [77][78][79][80] have a slightly higher area (5.1 km 2 ) according to Žiak [56]. The fourth mountain range with an area of trigger zones at 5.2 km 2 is, according to Žiak [56], Vel'ká Fatra, which was subject of avalanche hazards research by several authors [81][82][83][84].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%