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Microscale iron spherules as a trace of metallurgical activity in Old-Polish Industrial District river valleys Cover

Microscale iron spherules as a trace of metallurgical activity in Old-Polish Industrial District river valleys

Open Access
|Oct 2023

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Figure 1.

Study area (A) on Polish Uplands (according to Richling et al. 2021) and study sites location (B) within OPID area (according to Bielenin 1992; dashed line)
Source: after P. Przepióra & P. Kusztal
Study area (A) on Polish Uplands (according to Richling et al. 2021) and study sites location (B) within OPID area (according to Bielenin 1992; dashed line) Source: after P. Przepióra & P. Kusztal

Figure 2.

Iron microspherule separated from alluvia (photo P. Przepióra 2019)
Iron microspherule separated from alluvia (photo P. Przepióra 2019)

Figure 3.

Location of study profiles (A) on the DEM (geoportal.gov.pl) and results of grain size analysis, Folk-Ward’s (1957) grain size parameters and microspherule concentration (B)
Source: by K. Fularczyk
Location of study profiles (A) on the DEM (geoportal.gov.pl) and results of grain size analysis, Folk-Ward’s (1957) grain size parameters and microspherule concentration (B) Source: by K. Fularczyk

Figure 4.

ZSK1 profile location on the actual Suchedniów Reservoir bottom (Google Maps 2023) with historical borders of previous ponds (A), view of the outcrop (photo P. Przepióra 2017) with distinguished members and their age (B), grain size, Folk-Ward’s (1957) grain size parameters, geochemical measurements and microspherule concentration in deposits (C)
source: by P. Przepióra
ZSK1 profile location on the actual Suchedniów Reservoir bottom (Google Maps 2023) with historical borders of previous ponds (A), view of the outcrop (photo P. Przepióra 2017) with distinguished members and their age (B), grain size, Folk-Ward’s (1957) grain size parameters, geochemical measurements and microspherule concentration in deposits (C) source: by P. Przepióra

Figure 5.

Study profiles and A–A’ section across the Sielpia Reservoir bottom location (Google Maps 2023) (A), lithology and microspherule concentration in the deposits (B)
source: by P. Przepióra
Study profiles and A–A’ section across the Sielpia Reservoir bottom location (Google Maps 2023) (A), lithology and microspherule concentration in the deposits (B) source: by P. Przepióra
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/mgrsd-2023-0008 | Journal eISSN: 2084-6118 | Journal ISSN: 0867-6046
Language: English
Page range: 157 - 164
Submitted on: May 8, 2023
Accepted on: Jul 31, 2023
Published on: Oct 31, 2023
Published by: Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Warsaw
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2023 Tomasz Kalicki, Paweł Przepióra, Piotr Kusztal, Karolina Fularczyk, Geoffrey Houbrechts, published by Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Warsaw
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