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Duny u Sváravy

General Characteristics

County (administration): Pardubice Region
District (town): Pardubice
Cadastre: Labská Chrčice
Map 1 : 50 000 (sheet No): 1323, 13233
Geological region: Czech Cretaceous Basin - Labe & Čáslav Cretaceous; Cretaceous of the Dlouhá mez
Accessibility: - no traffic restriction ( by car)
ID : 82

Geology

Short characteristics of the site: Sand dune formed during a Last Glacial (15 000 up to 13 000 years ago). Sandy material has been blown out from the fluvial sediments. Migrating body was later stabilized. Interesting from the viewpoints of Quaternary geology and geomorphology.
Regional geologic unit: Bohemian Massif - superficial deposits and post-Variscian magmatites - Quaternary - Quaternary of deposition areas of Bohemian Massif
Stratigraphy: kenozoikum - kvartér
Subject: geomorphology, sedimentology, quaternary geology
Geological phenomenon: sand dune
Genesis: aeolian (wind activity)
Rock: sand

Territorial conservation

Level of protection: Nature reserve
Additional information: See the Digital register of the Agency for Nature Conservation and Landscape Protection of the Czech Republic AOPK ČR
Protection of a geol. phenomenon: A - Protected Area (declared as Geological and Biological Locality)
Conflicts of interests: without conflicts

References

Nebyla použita

Elaboration and Updating

Elaborated by: Pražák Jiří, 03.11.94
Updated by: Holásek Oldřich 09.10.09, Vajskebrová Markéta 03.03.20

Citation

The database Significant geological localities of the Czech Republic: 82 [online]. Prague: Czech Geological Survey, 1998 [cit. 2024-05-08]. Available from: http:// lokality.geology.cz/82.

Location in map:

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Písečný přesyp vzniklý během pozdního glaciálu., Markéta Vajskebrová, 2019
Písečný přesyp vzniklý během pozdního glaciálu., Markéta Vajskebrová, 2019


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