Wydział Nauk Geograficznych i Geologicznych Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza
Abstract
Applied research in geomorphology includes landform analysis and evaluation from a specific perspective
of scientific significance and global relevance. In this paper, landform diversity of Seoraksan, Republic of Korea, a
UNESCO
World Heritage candidate, is compared with geomorphic characteristics of two World Heritage properties in
China, Huangshan and Sanqingshan. Seoraksan represents an almost complete mountain geomorphic system of considerable
contemporary dynamics, with outstanding scenery and spectacular landforms such as domes, fins, bedrock
channels, waterfalls, and inherited block fields. It is argued that Seoraksan contains outstanding scientific and aesthetic
values, not present at the Chinese properties, offering scope for successful nomination