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Tytuł:
Kamieniołom Sadowa Góra w Jaworznie : przyszłość pod znakiem GEOsfery!
Sadowa Góra quarry in Jaworzno : future under the sign of GEOsphere!
Autorzy:
Woźniak, P.
Krzeczyńska, M.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2075100.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
Sadowa Góra quarry in Jaworzno
geotourism
Eco-Geological Education Centre GEOsphere project
kamieniołom Sadowa Góra w Jaworznie
geoturystyka
Geologiczne Centrum Edukacyjne
projekt GEOsfera
Opis:
Due to initiative of both theGeological administration at Jaworzno's City hall as well as Polish Geological Institute-NRI Upper Silesian Branch, a project on the Sadowa Góra Eco-Geological Educational Centre facility has been realized. The project has been supported financially by the EU and its European Regional Development Fund under the Regional Operational Programme for the Silesian University and done in 2007–2013. The implementation of the programme was divided into two parts. The primary one concentrated on the comprehensive technical and educational exploitation of the old Sadowa Góra quarry. The secondary one consisted of plans to build an educational and museum-like facility. The educational centre is planned as a focal point of Jaworzno and its residents. The GEOsphere completion (phase I) ought to be achieved by May 2014.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2014, 62, 10/1; 510--513
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Oblicza geologii - przykładowe projekty ścieżek geoturystycznych
Faces of geology - examples of project of geotouristic trails
Autorzy:
Krzeczyńska, M.
Woźniak, P.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2074864.pdf
Data publikacji:
2011
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
szlaki turystyczne
geoturystyka
różnorodność geologiczna
touristic paths
geotourism
geological diversity
Opis:
In order to enhance its touristic and environmental offer with new geology facilities, Polish Geological Institute – National Research Institute has started to design new geotouristic paths in Poland. These paths will have a positive economic boost on the areas and at the same time utilize certain components of abiotic environment. They will also expose the true value of geology facilities in particular parts and geological diversity of the entire country. Several projects of fresh paths in different areas of Poland have been developed. Due to the support of local authorities, four of them have become existent recently. The rest of them are still being implemented or are looking for a financial aid. Two of those paths were designed for the online usage and they function as virtual strolls. They are available at this website: http://geoportal.pgi.gov.pl/portal/page/portal/muzeum.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2011, 59, 4; 340-351
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Ochrona starych kamieniołomów jako obiektów przyrodniczych o walorach naukowych, edukacyjnych i geoturystycznych – teoria a praktyka
Protection of old quarries as the objects of scientific, educational and geoturistic values: theory and practice
Autorzy:
Wierzbowski, A.
Krzeczyńska, M.
Woźniak, P.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/122231.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Politechnika Wrocławska. Wydział Geoinżynierii, Górnictwa i Geologii. Instytut Górnictwa
Tematy:
kamieniołom
ochrona georóżnorodności
geoturystyka
edukacja geologiczna
quarry
geodiversity conservation
geoturism
geological education
Opis:
Kamieniołomy były od dawna bazą do prowadzenia badań geologicznych, doskonałym źródłem pozyskiwania skamieniałości, a obecnie są również ważnymi obiektami służącymi edukacji i popularyzacji wiedzy geologicznej. Niestety nieczynne kamieniołomy często ulegają dewastacji – zarastają roślinnością, stają się składowiskami odpadów, są zalewane przez wody gruntowe lub wyrównane dla potrzeb realizacji inwestycji budowlanych. Istniejące prawo teoretycznie umożliwia ochronę nieczynnych kamieniołomów, jednak w praktyce są one rzadko chronione. Winę za ten stan rzeczy ponosi nieodpowiednia interpretacja niektórych zapisów prawa, problemy z własnością gruntów oraz brak świadomości społeczeństwa o wartości tych obiektów. Ochrona ścian kamieniołomu może być realizowana poprzez zakładanie rezerwatów, jak również tworzenie parków rekreacyjnych z elementami edukacyjnymi. Przykładem jest kamieniołom Sadowa Góra w Jaworznie z powstałą w nim GEOsferą, czy też Lipówka w Rudnikach z przyrodniczymi ścieżkami edukacyjnymi. Spośród ponad stu starych kamieniołomów Wyżyny Częstochowskiej i Wieluńskiej wybrano te o szczególnej wartości, aby na ich przykładach omówić zagadnienia i problemy pojawiające się przy próbach ich zabezpieczania. Inicjatywa autorów na rzecz ochrony tych obiektów w wielu przypadkach zaowocowała zwróceniem uwagi na nie lokalnych władz, a w niektórych – podjęciem konkretnych działań na rzecz ich zabezpieczenia. Na drodze objęcia ich faktyczną, prawną ochroną piętrzą się jednak liczne przeszkody. Wydaje się, że bez zdecydowanego poparcia takich działań ze strony Ministerstwa Środowiska nie mają one realnych szans na sukces.
Old quarries often present the only possible insight in the geological history of the area, being also the important objects of scientific value, and the attractions for the education and geoturism. These statements are especially true for Poland, where, except the high mountains, the bulk of the Palaeozoic and Mesozoic rocks is usually hidden below the cover of a younger, mostly Quarternary deposits. The best places where these rocks can be observed are just the quarries. The old quarries often have been the basis for the geological studies, the scientific interpretation of cropping out here rock formations – both of stratigraphical, sedimentological, tectonical and palaeontological nature, and yielded the collections of fossils – often new for the science. The existing law gives several opportunities for protection of the quarries, at least in theory, indicating e.g. the geological outcrops as possible types and places of reserve. Unfortunatelly, both in the formal practice, and in interpretation of the existing law, the old qurries are rarely protected as the monuments or reserves of the inanimate nature. Such situation results from the generally poor knowledge of geology, the wrong interpretation of existing law according to opinion that “old quarries as the product of the human activity are not true objects of the nature”, and a very complicated way to formal recognition of the abandoned quarry as the protected object according to the law. There exists of course another way than the formal one to protect the old abandoned quarries. They can be used as places of recreation – natural parks where the interdisciplinary and interactive education with special attention to geology could be realized, or other possible solutions given, making them places of rest, sport, or other purposes. All of these need, however, the understanding of importance of the abandoned quarries as the objects of the high tourist and recreation attraction, and thus places useful for the local administration, enterprises and population. A special example of well understood position of the old qurry for the educational, ecological, geological purposes presents the newly erected „Geosfera center” at Jaworzno. Here in the abandoned qurry of Middle Triassic limestones and dolomites a multi-directional educational and recreation object has been formed due to activity of the local admistration and the scientists of the Polish Geological Institute – National Research Institute (Woźniak, 2011; Woźniak & Krzeczyńska, 2010, 2013). Although some other , good examples may be also cited e.g. the old quarry Lipówka near Częstochowa transformed by its owner “Cemex” Enterprise into educational area – with special path devoted both to geology, and the living nature characteristics (Babelewska et al., 2014; Śliwińska-Wyrzychowska et al., 2014); or the Skarbka quarry at Bałtów where the private investor founded the “line-park” with educational path, such examples are not numerous; the advanteges in adaptation of the old quarries for the promotion and recreation of the area are generally not noticed. Of more than one hundred of the old quarries of the Jurassic rocks in only one region of Poland well known to the authors – the Wieluń Upland, and the adjoining part of the Częstochowa Upland – are presented herein only six the most important of them which are unfortunatelly neither formally protected, nor in any other way saved against the potential destruction. All these quarries show the geologically important rock formations, and/or yielded the fossils of Middle and Upper Jurassic well known in international scale. These are as follows: (1) an old quarry at Wieluń showing the transitional beds between the Middle and Upper Jurassic rich in fossils, and showing special sedimentological features of extermely slow sedimentation in the open marine environment (Giżejewska, 1981; Antczak et al., 2014); (2–3) old quarries at Bobrowniki and Łobodno discussed recently in geological literature as the place of the reference level of the newly redefinded the World’s boundary of the two stages of the Upper Jurassic: Oxfordian and Kimmeridgian (Matyja& Wierzbowski, 2014; Wierzbowski et al, 2016); (4) Złota Góra quarries (“Adam” quarry) at Zawodzie in Częstochowa where the bedded limestones with abundant Upper Jurassic ammonite faunas have been described from XIX century (Różycki, 1953) – these include some forms having here their locus tipicus, and widely cited thereafter in many geological studies in the World – such as the genus Passendorferia (Brochwicz-Lewiński, 1973, 1975); (5) old quarry “Amerykan” at Złoty Potok showing the well preserved debris-flow deposits formed during Late Jurassic on the sea-bottom from the slope of the sponge “reef ” complexes; (6) the “Janina” quarry at Julianka showing the Jurassic coral-reef – the only one cropped out in the whole Kraków-Częstochowa and Wieluń uplands, and preserved karst phenomena of Early Cretaceous age (Różycki, 1937; Matyja & Wierzbowski, 2006). The present authors undertook some activities to protect the mentioned objects – but the general difficulties of many reasons – resulted so far in informal statements only of the local administration authorities – that they will care about them. It is thus the main subject of the whole problem that in opposition to protection of the animate nature which is generally realized well, the protection of the inanimate nature, and especially of the old quarries, is realized in the way that may be summarized as “less than perfect”. It should be mentioned that in the whole area of the Wieluń Upland, and the northern part of the Częstochowa Upland – a very picturesque region owing its landscape of the Upper Jurassic rocks – no one of the old quarries is protected according to the existing law. The main question remains – how this unhappy sitauation can be improved? In opinion of the authors – the formal support in this matter from the Ministry of the Environment seems necessary. There is necessity to organize the meeting to discuss the problem within group of specialists and under auspicies of the Ministry. Possibly a special opinion accepted by the Ministry should be sent to its local exposures. On the other hand, the protection of old quarries of special geological value should be placed within the subjects of activity of the newly rearranged Polish Geological Survey, as well as strictly related Polish Geological Institute.
Źródło:
Hereditas Minariorum; 2017, 4; 135-151
2391-9450
2450-4114
Pojawia się w:
Hereditas Minariorum
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Głazy narzutowe Trójmiejskiego Parku Krajobrazowego : potencjał badawczy i geoturystyczny
Erratic boulders of the Trójmiejski Landscape Park : potential for research and geotourism
Autorzy:
Woźniak, P. P.
Tylmann, K.
Kobiela, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2075272.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
głazy narzutowe
petrografia
nuklid
geoturystyka
antropopresja
Trójmiejski Park Krajobrazowy
erratic boulders
petrography
terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides dating
geotourism
anthropopression
Trójmiejski Landscape Park
Opis:
The paper presents the results of erratic boulders studies in the area of Trójmiejski Landscape Park (TLP) located west of the Gulf of Gdañsk. The research objects were boulders protected as natural monuments (66 erratics) and all boulders with long axis ³ 50 cm within two testing areas (1100 erratics). Results show that erratics of the TLP often occur in clusters and their spatial density is even near 300 items/km2 in some areas. The authors selected 44 boulders which may be interesting research objects and/or have high values for geotourism. Nine erratics reveal features potentially suitable for the terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides (TCN) dating. Moreover, high number of boulders in the TLP area gives the possibility for investigations of the directions of glacial paleo-transport based on indicator erratics and analysis of glacial striae. Distinctive zones of significant clusters of boulders characterised by high attractiveness and diversified values were also indicated.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2015, 63, 4; 256--262
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Geopark Góra Św. Anny – "król-tułacz" wrócił na stolicę!
The St. Annes Mountain Geopark - "The King Wanderer" is back on his throne!
Autorzy:
Woźniak, P.
Sikora, R.
Lasoń, K.
Markowiak, M.
Haisig, J.
Szulc, J.
Hagdorn, H.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2074853.pdf
Data publikacji:
2011
Wydawca:
Państwowy Instytut Geologiczny – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy
Tematy:
Góra Św. Anny
geopark
geoturystyka
edukacja geologiczna
St. Anne's Mountain
geoturism
geologic education
Opis:
Due to numerous geological phenomena on a virtually small territory, the St. Anne's Mountain and its areas has an excellent chance to become one of the most significant geotouristic regions in Poland. The designed geopark, apart from its main goal which is to promote the earth education, will also affect the tourism and economy growth within the region. The area will enable us to look into the future of our planet through the prism of processes, which created its environment in the past. Discovering the earth mysteries, acquainting oneself with the contents of drafted plates, and close contact to geology will encourage people, especially the younger generation, to explore the adjacent surroundings and the whole world. The St. Anne's Mountain was given national status by the Ministry of the Environment on the basis of the review, made by the Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute Upper Silesian Branch in Sosnowiec, entitled: The St. Anne's Mountain Geopark - the documentation and suggestions on its protection. Research along with observation results on the field and laboratory works between 2008 and 2010 were included in the above mentioned review.
Źródło:
Przegląd Geologiczny; 2011, 59, 4; 291-310
0033-2151
Pojawia się w:
Przegląd Geologiczny
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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