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  1. TitleŠtvrťstoročné reminiscencie na výskum Národného parku Sagarmatha (Himaláje)
    Author infoRudolf Midriak
    Author Midriak Rudolf 1939- (100%) UMBUV01 - Ústav vedy a výskumu
    Source document Geografia : časopis pre základné, stredné a vysoké školy. Roč. 18, č. 2 (2010), s. 72-74. - Bratislava : Geo-servis, 2010
    NoteBibl.: s. 74
    Keywords vedecký výskum - vedecké výskumy - scientific research   ochrana životného prostredia - environmental protection   klimatické zmeny - climate changes - climatic changes   ľadovce - glaciers  
    Headings Geogr. Národný park Sagarmatha (Himaláje)
    LanguageSlovak
    CountrySlovak Republic
    systematics 502
    Public work category BDF
    No. of Archival Copy18220
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Databasexpca - PUBLIKAČNÁ ČINNOSŤ
    ReferencesPERIODIKÁ-Súborný záznam periodika
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  2. TitleChanges of glaciation in the Sagarmatha National Park (Nepal) during the last 30 years
    Par.titleZmeny zaľadnenia v Národnom parku Sagamatha (Nepál) za posledných 30 rokov
    Author infoRudolf Midriak
    Author Midriak Rudolf 1939- UMBUV01 - Ústav vedy a výskumu
    Source documentLandform Analysis. Vol. 10 (2009), pp. 85-94. - Poznaň : Association of Polish Geomorphologists, 2009
    Keywords zaľadnenie   ľadovce - glaciers   glaciation   changes of glaciers  
    Headings Geogr. Sagarmatha National Park
    Central Himalaya
    LanguageEnglish
    CountryPoland
    systematics 911-032.24
    AnnotationAuthor (as a scientific participant of the first Czech-Slovak Expedition to the Mt. Everest in 1984) focuses on the glaciation of territory in the Sagarmatha National Park (the Central Himalayas, Nepal) from 30 years ago (Fig. 1 and Tab. 1) and compares it with the present. Despite of overhelming majority of the papers with news on the fastest retreat of the Mt. Everest´s glaciers it can be stated that obvious changes of the covering glaciers were not recorded in the Sagarmatha National Park (34.2 % of glatiation in the year of 1978 and 39.8 % in the year of 2009). In the present was recorded on 59 sections of 18 valley glaciers Nangpa, Melung, Lunag, Chhule, Sumna, Langmoche, Ngozumpa, Gyubanar, Lungsampa, Khumbu, Lobuche, Changri Shar, Imja, Nuptse, Lhotse Nup, Lhotse, Lhotse Shar and Ama Dablam their length retreat during 30 years at 5 sections in size from 267 m to 1804 m (the width retreat on 24 sections from 1 m to 224 m), as well as the growth of glacier on 7 sections from 12 m to 741 m (the width growth on 23 sections from 1 m to 198 m). More important than changes in length and/or width of valley glaciers are both in the present: the depletion of ice mass and an intensive growth of number of glacial lakes – small supraglacial pond formations as well as dam moraine lakes under snow-line (289 lakes as compared with 165 lakes in the year of 1978).
    Public work category ADE
    No. of Archival Copy14157
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
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  3. TitleNárodný park Sagarmatha
    Subtitlešerpovia a ich krajina pod Mount Everestom
    Author infoJán Drdoš
    Author Drdoš Ján 1934-2009
    Issue dataBratislava : Veda , 1987. - 153 s. : fot.
    Issue1.vyd.
    Keywords ochrana prírody - nature protection - nature conservation   národné parky - national parks  
    Headings Geogr. Sagarmatha
    LanguageSlovak
    CountryCzechoslovakia
    systematics 502.72
    502.21(1-751.2)
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
    Databasexkni - BOOKS
    Copy count2, currently available 1, at library only 1
    Call numberLocationSublocationUmiestnenieInfo
    182491Univerzita Mateja BelaDepartment of absent lending
    181556Univerzita Mateja BelaDepartment of geography and geologyIn-Library Use Only


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