Martyna A. Rzetala
University of Silesia in Katowice
29 Papers
53 Citations
Martyna A. Rzetala is an academic researcher from University of Silesia in Katowice. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Water level. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 24 publications.
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Geomorphological and Hydrological Effects of Subsidence and Land use Change in Industrial and Urban Areas
Abstract: Land subsidence caused by mining activities is an example of human transformation of the natural environment and leads to changes in land use. The study covers an area of 958 ha in the Silesian Upland, southern Poland. Records from the period 1890–1990 document the presence of subsidence effects in 82.9% of the study area and the maximum displacement figure is more than 30 m which translates to an average rate of 0.3 m per year. It was found that subsidence basins serve as the new local erosion base and new sedimentation basins. They are filled with sediments whose level of pollution ranges from moderate to heavy and extremely heavy. Subsidence has caused a dramatic change in the local hydrology, including the quality and quantity of the water. The specifics involve: the emergence of new closed drainage catchments with a total area of 651.1 ha; an increase in the total watercourse length (from 0.9 to 5.7 km); an increase in the river network density (from 0.09 to 0.56 km km−2); a decrease in the number (from 81 to 48) and an increase in the area (from 23.8 to 58.4 ha) of lakes and ponds; an increase in the lake coverage ratio (from 2.5% to 6.1%) and in water pollution. Subsidence has limited the potential land uses, which led to a decrease in arable land from 619.0 to 122.5 ha that gave way to other land uses, including those equivalent to wasteland. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Cadmium contamination of sediments in the water reservoirs in Silesian Upland (southern Poland)
TL;DR: In this paper, the extent to which the bottom sediments of water bodies (artificial lakes and ponds) in the Silesian Upland in southern Poland are contaminated with Cd; an attempt was also made to determine the factors that condition spatial differences in the concentration of this element between individual water bodies in the region.
Assessment of Toxic Metal Contamination of Bottom Sediments in Water Bodies in Urban Areas
TL;DR: In this article, a study was carried out on 20 water bodies of the same origin in southern Poland, where the authors assessed the assessment of toxic metal contamination in the bottom sediments of the water bodies in comparison with the geochemical background and sediments found in the substrate (i.e., the formations present in the surroundings of the lake itself).
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Hypsometric changes in urban areas resulting from multiple years of mining activity
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the impact of underground mining of minerals on changes in the elevation of an urban area using the case study of Bytom in southern Poland between 1883 and 2011.
The Late Vistulian and Holocene evolution of Jezioro Lake: a record of environmental change in southern Poland found in deposits and landforms
Maria Fajer,Jan Maciej Waga,Mariusz Rzętała,Artur Szymczyk,Małgorzata Nita,Robert Machowski,Martyna A. Rzetala,Marek Ruman +7 more
TL;DR: Jezioro Lake is the only natural lake in southern Poland outside mountainous areas to have existed continuously since the Pleistocene as discussed by the authors, and the lake did not disappear at that time, although its area decreased by a factor of 12 by the end of the period.