Journal of Water and Land Development (Jul 2014)

Seasonal Variability of Ground Water Levels in the Puszcza Zielonka Forest

  • Grajewski Sylwester,
  • Miler Antoni T.,
  • Okoński Bernard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/jwld-2014-0014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 55 – 62

Abstract

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The paper presents results of studies on seasonal variability of ground water tables recorded in long-term observations of water levels in the Puszcza Zielonka forest complex. The Puszcza Zielonka Forest is located in the middle part of the Warta basin in the central part of the Wielkopolska region. Its western boundary is located approx. 6 km north-east of Poznań. The area is situated in the western part of the Wielkopolska-Mazovian climatic region. The natural landscape is of young glacial type of Pleistocene and Holocene formation. For this reason parent materials for soils in this area were mainly postglacial drifts, deposits coming from the Poznań stage of the Würm glaciation. In terms of granulometric composition these were mainly low clayey sands deposited on loose sands with an admixture of gravel and eroded sandy clay. Scots pine is the dominant species. Oaks, alders, larches and scarce spruces are also found in this area. Predominant sites include fresh mixed forest, fresh mixed coniferous forest, fresh broadleaved forest and alder swamp forest.

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