| dc.description.abstract | Since the uplift of the Beskidy planation surface, the denudation and erosion have re-modelled the relief to its 
present condition.
Basing upon the hypsographic curve according to A.N. Strahler (1950) the author gives the volume of material which 
has been removed below the Beskidy planation surface within the mountain part of the Sola basin. The problem which 
has been discussed lately (Starkel 1950) whether the Sarmatian age is to be atributed to the Beskidy level or to 
the mountainous level stimulated the author to calculate the amount of material lifted from one sq km of the basin 
area per year (cu. m) sq km (year) since the uplift of both the surfaces. Having examined both the above-mentioned 
conceptions, the author concludes that dating the Beskidy surface to Sarmatian is fully justified. Attributing 
Sarmatian age to the mountainous level would be equivalent to accepting denudation cutting this surface on a level 
lower than the denudation presently observed in lowland areas. The period from the upper Sarmatian up to present 
day is so prolonged that as the denudation is known to occur at present in mountain areas (A. Reniger 1957, Jarocki 
1957, Mikucki, Wiśniewski 1960, Prochal 1960, Starkel 1960, Ziętara 1968), the relief alterations could not be 
restricted only to mountainous level cutting and to relief re-modelling to its present condition. | en_EN |