Geografie 2018, 123, 159-177

https://doi.org/10.37040/geografie2018123020159

Development of a large wood jam in medium-high mountains: An example of the Mazák Stream, Moravskoslezské Beskydy Mts., Czechia

Karel Šilhán, Tomáš Galia, Václav Škarpich

University of Ostrava, Faculty of Science, Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology, Czechia

Received May 2017
Accepted March 2018

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