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Granite-steppe lands of Buh

Granite-steppe lands of Buh is a regional landscape park in the north-west of Mykolaiv Oblast in Ukraine.

Granite steppes of Buh
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
Valley of Mertvovod
LocationMykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine
Coordinates47°52′08″N 31°07′00″E / 47.86889°N 31.11667°E / 47.86889; 31.11667
Length70 km (43 mi)
Area62.67 km2 (24.20 sq mi)
Established1994
Governing bodyMykolaiv Region State Administration

The park includes the river valley of Southern Buh and the ravine-like vallies of its tributaries: Velyka Korabelna, Bashkala, and Mertvovod. The park stretches on 70 km (43 mi) from the southern part of Pervomaisk to the urban-type settlement of Oleksandrivka in Voznesensk Raion. It was established in 1994 by the decision of the Mykolaiv Oblast council and is located on the territory of Pervomaisk, Arbuzynka, Domanivka, and Voznesensk districts. The area of the park is 6,267 ha (15,490 acres).

Geology Edit

The park is located at the southern edge of the Ukrainian crystalline shield in the spurs of the Podolian and Near-Dnipro Uplands. On the territory of the park the Southern Buh cuts into the crystalline massif (array) of the Ukrainian shield the outcome of which produced many rapids in the river. On the rocky banks are apparent types of the igneous rock that reveal granite.

The Granite-steppe lands of Buh represent the leftover spur of the ancient mountains once extending for 1000 km north-west to south-east from the Slovechansk-Ovruch mountain range to the Near-Azov Upland. As the result of the denudation process only the base of those mountains were left represented by the solid crystalline type of rock. Over the last 60 million years this part of land was not subjected to flooding.

Environment Edit

The most predominant are the Chernozem type of soil that occupies 95% of the territory. The floodplain of the Southern Buh valley and the islands partially covered by the floodplain woods and meadows. The slopes of the valley retained the parts of the rocky (petrofit) steppe and leftovers of the grass-rich of the Gramineae- type and shrub-rich steppes.

On the territory of the landscape park grows around 900 species of vascular plants, with 26 of them listed in the Red Book of Ukraine. Also, the park is inhabited by no less than 9000 species of insects (56 are in the Red Book) and about 300 species of vertebrate animals (46 - in the Red Book).

History Edit

On the territory of the landscape park in the valley of the Southern Bug, between villages Mihiya and Oleksandrivka are found almost 100 archeological monuments that present a continuous chronological series of Paleolithic (dating 30,000 years BCE) to the times of the formation of the Slavic ethnos. The particular interest present the remains of various people: Cimmerians, Trypillians, Sarmatians, ancient Slavic peoples, Romans.

In the park is a well-known tract Buh Gard, a historic landscape of local cultural heritage (ref#173/0/16-06) and what remains from the Cossacks settlement and a former seat of one of the districts (palanka) of the Zaporizhian Host. In 2006 due to construction of the Tashlyk HAES the tract was unlawfully flooded without any known prosecutions followed.

In 19th century, Viktor Skarzhynsky created in the place of the future landscape park an arboretum.

In 2008, the Granite steppes of Buh became of the Seven Natural Wonders of Ukraine and later was nominated as the world wonder candidate.

External links Edit

  • Mirror Weekly's article (October 20, 2007)
  • Description of the park

granite, steppe, lands, regional, landscape, park, north, west, mykolaiv, oblast, ukraine, granite, steppes, buhiucn, category, protected, landscape, seascape, valley, mertvovodlocationmykolaiv, oblast, ukrainecoordinates47, 86889, 11667, 86889, 11667length70,. Granite steppe lands of Buh is a regional landscape park in the north west of Mykolaiv Oblast in Ukraine Granite steppes of BuhIUCN category V protected landscape seascape Valley of MertvovodLocationMykolaiv Oblast UkraineCoordinates47 52 08 N 31 07 00 E 47 86889 N 31 11667 E 47 86889 31 11667Length70 km 43 mi Area62 67 km2 24 20 sq mi Established1994Governing bodyMykolaiv Region State AdministrationThe park includes the river valley of Southern Buh and the ravine like vallies of its tributaries Velyka Korabelna Bashkala and Mertvovod The park stretches on 70 km 43 mi from the southern part of Pervomaisk to the urban type settlement of Oleksandrivka in Voznesensk Raion It was established in 1994 by the decision of the Mykolaiv Oblast council and is located on the territory of Pervomaisk Arbuzynka Domanivka and Voznesensk districts The area of the park is 6 267 ha 15 490 acres Contents 1 Geology 2 Environment 3 History 4 External linksGeology EditThe park is located at the southern edge of the Ukrainian crystalline shield in the spurs of the Podolian and Near Dnipro Uplands On the territory of the park the Southern Buh cuts into the crystalline massif array of the Ukrainian shield the outcome of which produced many rapids in the river On the rocky banks are apparent types of the igneous rock that reveal granite The Granite steppe lands of Buh represent the leftover spur of the ancient mountains once extending for 1000 km north west to south east from the Slovechansk Ovruch mountain range to the Near Azov Upland As the result of the denudation process only the base of those mountains were left represented by the solid crystalline type of rock Over the last 60 million years this part of land was not subjected to flooding Environment EditThe most predominant are the Chernozem type of soil that occupies 95 of the territory The floodplain of the Southern Buh valley and the islands partially covered by the floodplain woods and meadows The slopes of the valley retained the parts of the rocky petrofit steppe and leftovers of the grass rich of the Gramineae type and shrub rich steppes On the territory of the landscape park grows around 900 species of vascular plants with 26 of them listed in the Red Book of Ukraine Also the park is inhabited by no less than 9000 species of insects 56 are in the Red Book and about 300 species of vertebrate animals 46 in the Red Book History EditOn the territory of the landscape park in the valley of the Southern Bug between villages Mihiya and Oleksandrivka are found almost 100 archeological monuments that present a continuous chronological series of Paleolithic dating 30 000 years BCE to the times of the formation of the Slavic ethnos The particular interest present the remains of various people Cimmerians Trypillians Sarmatians ancient Slavic peoples Romans In the park is a well known tract Buh Gard a historic landscape of local cultural heritage ref 173 0 16 06 and what remains from the Cossacks settlement and a former seat of one of the districts palanka of the Zaporizhian Host In 2006 due to construction of the Tashlyk HAES the tract was unlawfully flooded without any known prosecutions followed In 19th century Viktor Skarzhynsky created in the place of the future landscape park an arboretum In 2008 the Granite steppes of Buh became of the Seven Natural Wonders of Ukraine and later was nominated as the world wonder candidate External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Granite steppe lands of Buh History of Granite steppe lands of Buh Overview of park Mirror Weekly s article October 20 2007 Description of the park Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Granite steppe lands of Buh amp oldid 1140082480, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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