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Geomorfološka analiza Košanske doline
ID Tomšič, Rok (Author), ID Stepišnik, Uroš (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Prelovšek, Mitja (Comentor)

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Abstract
Košanska dolina je kraška globel na stiku med krednimi in paleocenskimi apnenci na severovzhodu z eocenskim flišem na jugovzhodu. Namen naše raziskave je geomorfološka analiza Košanske doline za potrebe interpretacije morfogeneze. Raziskavo smo izvedli na podlagi podrobne analize domače in tuje znanstvene in strokovne literature, ki je služila kot teoretska osnova za naše terenske raziskave. Podatke, ki smo jih pridobili iz uradnih virov in naših terenskih raziskav, smo podrobneje analizirali z uporabo GIS-orodij. Današnji videz površja Košanske doline je rezultat sočasnega uravnavanja in zakrasevanja površja v osrednjem delu Košanske doline ter neotektonskega dviga flišnih plasti na njenem jugozahodu in jugu. Osrednji del proučevanega območja predstavlja obsežna kraška uravnava na ravni nihanja gladine kraške podtalnice. V njeno skalno podlago so svoje struge vrezovali vodotoki Sušica, Stržen in Kulez-Farjavec. Sušica je s svojimi pritoki nadaljevala vrezovanje tudi skozi flišni hrbet na jugu, s čimer je nastala ozka dolina, ki povezuje Košansko dolino z dolino Reke. Ob jugozahodnem robu proučevanega območja poteka raški prelom. Ob njem so se dvignile plasti eocenskega fliša v gričevje, v katerega so potoki izdolbli gosto mrežo erozijskih jarkov in dolin. Strmi in neizravnani vzdolžni profili dolin ter meritve hitrosti dvigovanja krovninskega jugozahodnega bloka na območju prelomne cone dokazujejo obstoj aktivne neotektonske dinamike jugozahodu in jugu Košanske doline.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:geomorfologija, kras, morfografska analiza, neotektonski premiki, raški prelom
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2021
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-138984 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:26.08.2022
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Language:English
Title:Geomorphological analysis of the Košana valley
Abstract:
The Košana valley is a karst depression at the contact between Cretaceous and Palaeocene limestones from the NE with Eocene flysch layers to the SW. The central aim of our research is the geomorphological analysis of the Košana valley for the purpose od morphogenetic interpretation. The research was carried out on the basis of a detailed analysis of national and international scientific and professional literature, which served as the theoretical basis for our field research. The data obtained from official sources and our field research were analysed with the use of GIS tools. The present-day appearance of the surface of the Košana valley is the result of the simultaneous levelling and karstification of the the central part of the Košana valley, and neotectonic uplifting of the flysch bedrock in its south-western and southern area. The central part of the studied area is represented by a wide karst plain near the level of the fluctuating groundwater. Sušica, Stržen and Kulez-Farjavec streams have cut their channels into its bedrock. Sušica and its tributaries continued to cut through the flysch hilly ridge to the south, forming a narrow valley, which links Košana valley with the Reka valley. The Raša fault runs along the south-western edge of the study area. Along this fault, layers of Eocene flysch have been uplifted to form a hilly ridge, into which streams have carved a dense network of gullies and valleys. Steep and unlevelled longitudinal profiles of the valleys and the measurements of rate of uplift od the hanging wall block to the SW in the fault zone confirm the existence of active neotectonic uplift in the south-west and south of the Košana valley.

Keywords:geomorphology, karst, morphographic analysis, neotectonic movement, Raša fault

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