Last week we celebrated International Geomorphology Week. Some of Us took part in the national celebration, coordinated by The Association of Polish Geomorphologists.
On March Fourth, the Commission for Innovative Research Methods in Geomorphology organized the first edition of the session “Young Geomorphologists – Innovations and New Perspectives in Geomorphology,” where Young Geomorphologists from six centers presented their work. The session was co-organized by Maurycy Żarczyński. In addition, during the session, Lukasz Elwirski presented a talk “Application of microtomography in the study of Quaternary sediments.”
On March fifth, the SGP Glacial Geomorphology Commission met under the theme “In the Mountain Land of Ice, or glaciations in the Beskids, Tatras and Caucasus”. The co-organizer of the session was Karol Tylmann, who, in addition, presented a paper “On moraines and erratic boulders of the Adishi Valley in the Central Caucasus,” whose co-authors included Piotr Woźniak and Inese Grinbauma.
Elwirski Ł., 2025, Zastosowanie mikrotomografii w badaniach osadów czwartorzędowych, Międzynarodowy Tydzień Geomorfologii, 04.03.2025, Online.
Tylmann K., Woźniak P.P., Grinbauma I., 2025, O morenach i głazach narzutowych doliny Adishi w Kaukazie Centralnym, Międzynarodowy Tydzień Geomorfologii, 05.03.2025, Online.