SVYDOVETSKI CLIFFS, GLACIAL RELIEF.
GEOLOGICAL LANDMARKS OF UKRAINE. TRANS-CARPATHIAN REGION.
External Carpathians, Duklyanska Zone
Rakhiv area, Svydovets Ridge
48° 16′ 34″ N lat; 24° 11′ 47″ E long.
Cliffs along northern slope of the ridge which bound glacial circus
Stratigraphic, geomorphologic.
At the crest of Svydovetskiy mountain massif in impressive cliffs there is exposed Upper Cretaceous-Paleogene clay-sandy flysch. Cliff are about 2.5 km in length and 40-70 m in height. There one can observe kar glacial forms and final moraines of Vurmian glaciation in Carpathians with typical hilly-depression relief and small moraine lakes. In this area of Ukrainian Carpathians at the sufficient heights and northern slopes the sculpture and accumulative glacial forms are most fresh-preserved due to lack of forest cover.
Svydovets cliffs themselves comprise the fragment of cliffy walls of the Tertiary glacial circus formed as a result of breaking activity of mountain glaciation in Middle-Upper Pleistocene. Impressive and amazing patterns of this Carpathian area traditionally attract numerous tourists and wild-nature fanciers.
Ecological conditions are suitable.
Accessible by motor-car up to the ski-camp Dragobrat then 7 km by walk to north-west along tourist path.
Legally the object as geological landmark is not defined yet.
It is suggested to give the status of geological state-rank landmark.
Sourсe: Geological Landmarks of Ukraine: In 3 volumes/V.P. Bezvynniy, S.V. Biletski, O.B. Bobrovetal.; V.l. Kalinin, D.S. Gurskiy, I.V. Antakova, Eds. — K.: DIA, 2006. — Volume I. — 320 p.
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