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Historical evolution of permanent gullies in the Myjava Hill Land, Slovakia
Authors:Milo  Stankoviansky
Institution:Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University, Mlynská dolina 84215, Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Abstract:The Myjava Hill Land is part of the area with the highest density of permanent gullies in Slovakia (up to 11 km km−2). Gullies are often 10–15 m deep, and occasionally extend >20 m. The pattern and density of gullies have been controlled primarily by the original land use from the pre-collectivization era. Old maps and historical sources indicate two to three periods of gully formation. The central part of the area, settled between the second half of the 16th and the beginning of the 19th centuries, was affected by gully formation in two periods, the first between the end of the 16th century and the 1730s and the second roughly between the 1780s and 1840s. Marginal parts of the study area to the west and south–west, which were settled earlier, may have been affected by disastrous gullying as early as the 14th century. Gullies were formed during periods of extensive forest clearance and expansion of farmland, but the triggering mechanism of gullying was extreme rainfalls during the Little Ice Age. However, periods of gully formation in the Myjava Hill Land were not fully synchronous with the well-known phases of gullying in other central European countries.
Keywords:Gully erosion  Gully evolution  Permanent gullies  Land use changes  Climatic changes  The Little Ice Age  Slovakia
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