Pleistocene landslides in the Moldavian Plateau, Eastern Romania

The Moldavian Plateau is a landslide prone region located in North-Eastern and Eastern Romania, the general morphostructural setting of this area consisting of a monocline with cuesta landforms. In the study area, the landslides are characterized by a strong temporal and spatial clustering, being in...

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Main Author: Mihai NICULIȚĂ et al.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: „Ștefan cel Mare” University Press 2016-06-01
Series:GEOREVIEW: Scientific Annals of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. Geography Series
Online Access:http://georeview.ro/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/341
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spelling doaj-88eeee3e9cbb4d45bd9ac0844f00dd152021-06-02T12:56:43Zeng„Ștefan cel Mare” University PressGEOREVIEW: Scientific Annals of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. Geography Series1583-14692016-06-01262381Pleistocene landslides in the Moldavian Plateau, Eastern RomaniaMihai NICULIȚĂ et al.The Moldavian Plateau is a landslide prone region located in North-Eastern and Eastern Romania, the general morphostructural setting of this area consisting of a monocline with cuesta landforms. In the study area, the landslides are characterized by a strong temporal and spatial clustering, being influenced by the morphostructural setting and by the stratified layered rocks. The majority of the hillslopes affected by landslides are characterized by the presence of large old, relict landslides whose morphological signature is degraded by erosion and by younger landslides, the majority of them generating the retreat of the scarps in a retrogressive manner. In this paper we study the topological relations between several large landslides and archaeological sites for three selected settlements in the Moldavian Plateau, situated on ridges and hillslopes. Landslides and archaeological sites were mapped using high resolution LiDAR DEMs and extensive field validation activities were performed for stratigraphic and morphologic recognition of the landslides, deposits, and its relation with archaeologic siteshttp://georeview.ro/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/341
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author Mihai NICULIȚĂ et al.
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Pleistocene landslides in the Moldavian Plateau, Eastern Romania
GEOREVIEW: Scientific Annals of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. Geography Series
author_facet Mihai NICULIȚĂ et al.
author_sort Mihai NICULIȚĂ et al.
title Pleistocene landslides in the Moldavian Plateau, Eastern Romania
title_short Pleistocene landslides in the Moldavian Plateau, Eastern Romania
title_full Pleistocene landslides in the Moldavian Plateau, Eastern Romania
title_fullStr Pleistocene landslides in the Moldavian Plateau, Eastern Romania
title_full_unstemmed Pleistocene landslides in the Moldavian Plateau, Eastern Romania
title_sort pleistocene landslides in the moldavian plateau, eastern romania
publisher „Ștefan cel Mare” University Press
series GEOREVIEW: Scientific Annals of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. Geography Series
issn 1583-1469
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The Moldavian Plateau is a landslide prone region located in North-Eastern and Eastern Romania, the general morphostructural setting of this area consisting of a monocline with cuesta landforms. In the study area, the landslides are characterized by a strong temporal and spatial clustering, being influenced by the morphostructural setting and by the stratified layered rocks. The majority of the hillslopes affected by landslides are characterized by the presence of large old, relict landslides whose morphological signature is degraded by erosion and by younger landslides, the majority of them generating the retreat of the scarps in a retrogressive manner. In this paper we study the topological relations between several large landslides and archaeological sites for three selected settlements in the Moldavian Plateau, situated on ridges and hillslopes. Landslides and archaeological sites were mapped using high resolution LiDAR DEMs and extensive field validation activities were performed for stratigraphic and morphologic recognition of the landslides, deposits, and its relation with archaeologic sites
url http://georeview.ro/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/341
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