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Vpliv ciklov zmrzovanja in odtaljevanja na pojavljanje skalnih podorov na izbranih geoloških enotah v Sloveniji
ID Šercer, Saša (Author), ID Kobal, Milan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Jemec Auflič, Mateja (Comentor)

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V magistrski nalogi smo proučevali vpliv ciklov zamrzovanja in odtaljevanja na pojav skalnih podorov v Sloveniji, s poudarkom na inženirsko-geoloških enotah in dolgoročnih podnebnih trendih. Na podlagi podatkov o 57 skalnih podorih in meritev 16 meteoroloških postaj smo analizirali temperaturne razmere in število ciklov zamrzovanja in odtaljevanja v obdobjih pred vsakim dogodkom. Rezultati kažejo, da imata tako število ciklov zamrzovanja in odtaljevanja kot dolžina opazovalnega obdobja pomemben vpliv na pojav skalnih podorov – zlasti spomladi, ko je razlika med cikli zamrzovanja in odtaljevanja pred in po dogodku statistično značilna. Čeprav med inženirsko-geološkimi enotami nismo ugotovili statistično značilnih razlik, je kumulativna analiza pokazala, da se skalni podori v klastičnih kamninah pojavijo pri manj ciklih zamrzovanja in odtaljevanja, kar kaže na večjo občutljivost teh kamnin na temperaturne obremenitve. Analiza dolgoročnih trendov na posameznih meteoroloških postajah je pokazala statistično značilno povečanje ciklov zamrzovanja in odtaljevanja le na eni postaji, čeprav v zadnjih desetletjih nismo zabeležili enotnega trenda. Naši rezultati potrjujejo, da so cikli zamrzovanja in odtaljevanja pomemben sprožilni dejavnik za skalne podore v Sloveniji, vendar so ti tudi zelo nepredvidljivi, saj nam trenutni podatki ne omogočajo zanesljivih napovedi o tem, ali se bo njihova pogostost v prihodnosti povečala ali zmanjšala.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:cikli zmrzovanja in odtaljevanja, skalni podori, inženirsko-geološke enote, karbonatne kamnine, klastične kamnine
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[S. Šercer]
Year:2025
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-170571 This link opens in a new window
UDC:630*38:630*114(043.2)=163.6
COBISS.SI-ID:242451459 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:10.07.2025
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Language:English
Title:The influence of freeze-thaw cycles on the occurrence of rockfalls on selected geological units in Slovenia
Abstract:
In this master's thesis, we investigated the influence of freeze-thaw cycles on the occurrence of rockfalls in Slovenia, focusing on engineering geological units and long-term climate trends. Using data from 57 rockfalls and measurements from 16 meteorological stations, we analysed the temperature conditions and the number of freeze-thaw cycles in the periods before each event. The results show that both the number of cycles and the length of the observation period have a significant influence on the occurrence of rockfalls — especially in spring, where the difference between the freeze-thaw cycles before and after an event is statistically significant. Although no statistically significant differences were found between the engineering geological units, the cumulative analysis showed that rockfalls in clastic rocks tend to occur after fewer freeze-thaw cycles, indicating a higher sensitivity of these rocks to temperature stresses. The analysis of the long-term trends at the individual meteorological stations revealed a statistically significant increase in freeze-thaw cycles at only one station, although no uniform trend was observed over the decades. The study confirms that freeze-thaw cycles are an important triggering factor for rockfalls in Slovenia, but also very unpredictable, as the current data do not allow reliable predictions as to whether their frequency will increase or decrease in the future.

Keywords:freeze-thaw cycles, rockfalls, engineering geological units, carbonate rock, clastic rock

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