Cirque development and the glaciation of the Carpathians

<p>The moderate altitudes of the Carpathian Mountains limited glaciation to cirque and short valley glaciers, but these were widespread: well-developed cirques are found inRomania,Ukraine,SlovakiaandPoland.  The ‘marginal’ nature of glaciation means that glaciers formed first on the most favou...

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Main Authors: Ian S. EVANS, Marcel MÎNDRESCU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: „Ștefan cel Mare” University Press 2012-10-01
Series:GEOREVIEW: Scientific Annals of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. Geography Series
Online Access:http://georeview.ro/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/182
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spelling doaj-323f2c0af987407c97cf1df04b09bd942021-06-02T16:04:38Zeng„Ștefan cel Mare” University PressGEOREVIEW: Scientific Annals of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. Geography Series1583-14692012-10-01212167Cirque development and the glaciation of the CarpathiansIan S. EVANSMarcel MÎNDRESCU<p>The moderate altitudes of the Carpathian Mountains limited glaciation to cirque and short valley glaciers, but these were widespread: well-developed cirques are found inRomania,Ukraine,SlovakiaandPoland.  The ‘marginal’ nature of glaciation means that glaciers formed first on the most favourable (shadiest and leeward) mountain slopes, giving valuable indications of former wind directions (from west-northwest inRomania).  Some cirques are completely isolated from others, but several mountain ranges rose sufficiently high above snowline that glaciers and cirques developed on all slopes, as in the Retezat, Făgăraş¸ and especially the High Tatra.  However, differences in snowline (palaeo-ELA) are found between different slopes there also. The Low Tatra, by contrast, are strongly asymmetric, with many north-facing cirques.</p>http://georeview.ro/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/182
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Cirque development and the glaciation of the Carpathians
GEOREVIEW: Scientific Annals of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. Geography Series
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title Cirque development and the glaciation of the Carpathians
title_short Cirque development and the glaciation of the Carpathians
title_full Cirque development and the glaciation of the Carpathians
title_fullStr Cirque development and the glaciation of the Carpathians
title_full_unstemmed Cirque development and the glaciation of the Carpathians
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publisher „Ștefan cel Mare” University Press
series GEOREVIEW: Scientific Annals of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. Geography Series
issn 1583-1469
publishDate 2012-10-01
description <p>The moderate altitudes of the Carpathian Mountains limited glaciation to cirque and short valley glaciers, but these were widespread: well-developed cirques are found inRomania,Ukraine,SlovakiaandPoland.  The ‘marginal’ nature of glaciation means that glaciers formed first on the most favourable (shadiest and leeward) mountain slopes, giving valuable indications of former wind directions (from west-northwest inRomania).  Some cirques are completely isolated from others, but several mountain ranges rose sufficiently high above snowline that glaciers and cirques developed on all slopes, as in the Retezat, Făgăraş¸ and especially the High Tatra.  However, differences in snowline (palaeo-ELA) are found between different slopes there also. The Low Tatra, by contrast, are strongly asymmetric, with many north-facing cirques.</p>
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