General Characteristics
County (administration): Moravia-Silesian Region
District (town): Frýdek-Místek
Cadastre: Nýdek
Map 1 : 50 000 (sheet No): 2611, 26111
Geological region: Subsilesian & Silesian units
Accessibility: - entry permit for car necessary
ID : 2403
Geology
Short characteristics of the site: Middle part of the Godula Formation (Upper Cretaceous) is typical by thick bedded sandstone flysch. These sandstones form rocks on the slopes covered by colluvial deposits. Protected vegetation of virgin forest type. National Nature Reserve.
Regional geologic unit: Carpathian - Flysch belt - Outer (Menilit-Krosněny) group of nappes
Stratigraphy: mezozoikum - křída - svrchní křída
Subject: geomorphology
Geological phenomenon: frost cliff, block field, pseudocrast cave
Genesis: sedimentary, frost weathering
Rock: sandstone, siltstone
Territorial conservation
Level of protection: National nature reserve
Additional information: See the Digital register of the Agency for Nature Conservation and Landscape Protection of the Czech Republic AOPK ČR
Protection of a geol. phenomenon: C - Geological phenomenon is the reason for a registration in the database of CGS
Conflicts of interests: without conflicts
References
Pánek T., Hradecký J. (2000): Současný geomorfologický výzkum v Západních Beskydech a Podbeskydské pahorkatině, Geol. Výzk. Mor. Slez. v r. 1999, Brno. Weissmannová H. a kol (2004): Ostravsko. In: Mackovčin P. a Sedláček M.(eds.): Chráněná území ČR, svazek X. Agentura ochrany přírody a krajiny ČR a EkoCentrum Brno, str. 141, Praha. Elaboration and Updating
Elaborated by: Gürtlerová Pavla, 21.10.08
Updated by: Bubík Miroslav 18.11.08, Kukal Zdeněk 11.10.12, Bubík Miroslav 22.10.12, Maceček Lukáš 11.03.19, Maceček Lukáš 08.12.19 Citation
The database Significant geological localities of the Czech Republic: 2403 [online]. Prague: Czech Geological Survey, 1998 [cit. 2024-04-29]. Available from: http:// lokality.geology.cz/2403. Location in map:
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