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Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment | 2018

Evolution of sandstone mesas – following landform decay until death

Piotr Migoń; Milena Różycka; Kacper Jancewicz; Filip Duszyński

Mesas are residual landforms typical for layered rock sequences, formed due to tableland dissection and cliff retreat. Caprock cliffs are characteristic elements of mesa morphology. Mesas have finite lifetimes and over time are reduced in area, transforming into buttes and eventually into irregular arrays of boulders. Thus, they are ‘born’, when separated from a plateau, and ‘die’, when the caprock completely disintegrates. In this paper, sequential development of sandstone-capped mesas is first inferred from theory and then verified on the basis of field observations and landform inventories from a sandstone tableland of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains in the eastern part of Germany. Finally, selected morphometric parameters of mesa morphology, potentially indicative of their evolutionary phases, are computed from a high-resolution digital terrain model. Both field evidence and results of morphometric analysis indicate that mesas evolve along various pathways and, tending towards specific end-members, illustrate the principle of equifinality. Space-for-time substitution, if applied with care, may also be helpful in deciphering the geomorphic history of mesas and tracing their life until disappearance.


Geomorphology | 2015

Boulder aprons indicate long-term gradual and non-catastrophic evolution of cliffed escarpments, Stołowe Mts, Poland

Filip Duszyński; Piotr Migoń


Geomorphology | 2017

Large-scale slope remodelling by landslides – Geomorphic diversity and geological controls, Kamienne Mts., Central Europe

Piotr Migoń; Kacper Jancewicz; Milena Różycka; Filip Duszyński; Marek Kasprzak


Geomorphology | 2017

The role of landslides in downslope transport of caprock-derived boulders in sedimentary tablelands, Stołowe Mts, SW Poland

Filip Duszyński; Kacper Jancewicz; Marek Kasprzak; Piotr Migoń


Earth-Science Reviews | 2017

Rock cities and ruiniform relief: Forms – processes – terminology

Piotr Migoń; Filip Duszyński; Andrew Goudie


Geological Quarterly | 2016

The Rogowiec Landslide Complex (Central Sudetes, SW Poland) – a case of a collapsed mountain

Marek Kasprzak; Filip Duszyński; Kacper Jancewicz; Aleksandra Michniewicz; Milena Różycka; Piotr Migoń


Catena | 2016

Underground erosion and sand removal from a sandstone tableland, Stołowe Mountains, SW Poland

Filip Duszyński; Piotr Migoń; Marek Kasprzak


Bulletin of Geography: Physical Geography Series | 2017

Deciphering the history of forest disturbance and its effects on landforms and soils – lessons from a pit-and-mound locality at Rogowa Kopa, Sudetes, SW Poland

Łukasz Pawlik; Łukasz Musielok; Piotr Migoń; Dominika Wrońska-Wałach; Filip Duszyński; Marek Kasprzak


Bulletin of Geography: Physical Geography Series | 2015

The origin of sandstone boulder aprons along the escarpments of the Stołowe Mountains: are they all rockfall-derived? A new insight into an old problem using the CONEFALL 1.0 software

Filip Duszyński; Piotr Migoń; Mateusz C. Strzelecki


International Journal of Speleology | 2018

Evidence for subsurface origin of boulder caves, roofed slots and boulder-filled canyons (Broumov Highland, Czechia)

Filip Duszyński; Kacper Jancewicz; Piotr Migoń

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