A Late Pleistocene ice field in the Godeanu Mountains, Southern Carpathians

<p>The possible existence of plateau type glaciations – ice caps, ice fields or plateau glaciers - in the Godeanu Mountains, Southern Carpathians during the Late Pleistocene is the main topic of this investigation. The Godeanu Mountains is one of the westernmost mountain range of the Southern...

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Main Authors: Ádám IGNÉCZI, Balázs NAGY
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: „Ștefan cel Mare” University Press 2014-11-01
Series:GEOREVIEW: Scientific Annals of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. Geography Series
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Online Access:http://georeview.ro/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/223
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spelling doaj-8e1233c312c94093a9ae2406770aa0422021-06-02T14:27:41Zeng„Ștefan cel Mare” University PressGEOREVIEW: Scientific Annals of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. Geography Series1583-14692014-11-012428084263A Late Pleistocene ice field in the Godeanu Mountains, Southern CarpathiansÁdám IGNÉCZIBalázs NAGY<p>The possible existence of plateau type glaciations – ice caps, ice fields or plateau glaciers - in the Godeanu Mountains, Southern Carpathians during the Late Pleistocene is the main topic of this investigation. The Godeanu Mountains is one of the westernmost mountain range of the Southern Carpathians. It is located north of the River Cerna and south of the Ţarcu and Retezat Mountains. The question about the existence of former plateau type glaciers in the Godeanu Mountains emerged due to the widespread presence of the Borăscu surface in the region. The Borăscu surface, which was described for the first time in the early 20th century by Martonne (1907), is an uplifted peneplain, which could be found in many mountain ranges in the Southern Carpathians. It’s main features are a quite small relief and a high elevation range of 1800- 2200 m a.s.l.. The most typical appearance of it is located in the Godeanu Mountains, where shallow glacial valleys surround the central plateaus.</p>http://georeview.ro/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/223equilibrium-line altitude (ela) reconstructions
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author Ádám IGNÉCZI
Balázs NAGY
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Balázs NAGY
A Late Pleistocene ice field in the Godeanu Mountains, Southern Carpathians
GEOREVIEW: Scientific Annals of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. Geography Series
equilibrium-line altitude (ela) reconstructions
author_facet Ádám IGNÉCZI
Balázs NAGY
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title A Late Pleistocene ice field in the Godeanu Mountains, Southern Carpathians
title_short A Late Pleistocene ice field in the Godeanu Mountains, Southern Carpathians
title_full A Late Pleistocene ice field in the Godeanu Mountains, Southern Carpathians
title_fullStr A Late Pleistocene ice field in the Godeanu Mountains, Southern Carpathians
title_full_unstemmed A Late Pleistocene ice field in the Godeanu Mountains, Southern Carpathians
title_sort late pleistocene ice field in the godeanu mountains, southern carpathians
publisher „Ștefan cel Mare” University Press
series GEOREVIEW: Scientific Annals of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava. Geography Series
issn 1583-1469
publishDate 2014-11-01
description <p>The possible existence of plateau type glaciations – ice caps, ice fields or plateau glaciers - in the Godeanu Mountains, Southern Carpathians during the Late Pleistocene is the main topic of this investigation. The Godeanu Mountains is one of the westernmost mountain range of the Southern Carpathians. It is located north of the River Cerna and south of the Ţarcu and Retezat Mountains. The question about the existence of former plateau type glaciers in the Godeanu Mountains emerged due to the widespread presence of the Borăscu surface in the region. The Borăscu surface, which was described for the first time in the early 20th century by Martonne (1907), is an uplifted peneplain, which could be found in many mountain ranges in the Southern Carpathians. It’s main features are a quite small relief and a high elevation range of 1800- 2200 m a.s.l.. The most typical appearance of it is located in the Godeanu Mountains, where shallow glacial valleys surround the central plateaus.</p>
topic equilibrium-line altitude (ela) reconstructions
url http://georeview.ro/ojs/index.php/revista/article/view/223
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