Abstract
Presenting the development of Lower Odra River valley near Szczecin (Poland) the author has found that Odra River did not shape—at the tested section—the river bed of typical, erosional-accumulative fluvial progress. The valley, shaped as the result of postglacial liquation processes, has been utilisazed as the flow tank of initially melt river waters.
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