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In this paper the mean monthly discharges of several dozen springs from Poland were presented. The analyzes were based on multiannual discharge of groundwater outflows. Three variability coefficients were used: V – according to Meinzer, R – according to Maillete and CV – classic variability coefficient. Also the Markham’s seasonality parameters were counted: seasonality index and time of concentration. The results were interpreted with reference to the basic types of hydrogeological outflows: fissure and porous, their location and discharge recession pace. The regime in half of investigated springs is complex, and the nival-pluvial regime supply dominates over simple regimes with precipitation supply. The culmination of the discharge of outflows was observed in spring between the beginning of March and mid-July, depending on their location and supply conditions. The fissure spring are characterized by higher seasonal discharge – their seasonality index is several times lower than the fissure ones. Seasonal spring discharge was found to be well correlated with the spring altitude – the discharge of higher located springs is characterized by greater seasonal variability and later concentration date. On this occasion the role of meteorological and hydrogeological conditions in shaping of springs discharge were shown. For comparison the analogical characteristics of selected springs from other hydrogeological regions (Eastern Alps, Czech Massif) were presented.
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In the paper the characteristics of one of the most valuable rivers in Łódź, the Jasień, are described. The Jasień is a unique example of a river once working for industry but now existing as untapped tourism potential despite its negative image and even being partly forgotten. The description of the most valuable historical hydro-technical work along the river’s course is given with some useful historical information. In the summary, a suggestion of how the river bank might become a trigger for studying Łódź’s history, as its industrial development was so strongly related to the river network.
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