FOREST STANDS FROM ACCUMULATION AND NATURAL LAKES SLOPES FROM THE SOUTHERN CARPATHIANS

The Southern Carpathians are situated in the central part of Romania, between Prahova Valley and the Danube, being the highest and most massive mountains from the Romanian Carpahtians. The relief and vegetation are similar to the Alps. These mountains conserve the most representative glaciar relief...

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Main Authors: Lucian DINCĂ, Voichița TIMIȘ-GÂNSAC, Iuliana Gabriela BREABĂN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press, Iasi, Romania 2020-06-01
Series:Present Environment and Sustainable Development
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Online Access:http://www.pesd.ro/articole/nr.14/nr.1/pesd2020141016.pdf
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spelling doaj-a635542289e44cdd88001180720849242020-12-02T18:43:56ZengAlexandru Ioan Cuza University Press, Iasi, RomaniaPresent Environment and Sustainable Development 2284-78202020-06-0114121121810.15551/pesd2020141016FOREST STANDS FROM ACCUMULATION AND NATURAL LAKES SLOPES FROM THE SOUTHERN CARPATHIANSLucian DINCĂ0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0399-3688Voichița TIMIȘ-GÂNSAC1Iuliana Gabriela BREABĂN2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9201-1860"Marin Drăcea" National Institute for Research and Development in Forestry, 13 Cloşca Street, Braşov-500040, RomaniaUniversity of Oradea, Faculty of Environmental Protection, Oradea"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University of Iasi, Faculty of Geography and GeologyThe Southern Carpathians are situated in the central part of Romania, between Prahova Valley and the Danube, being the highest and most massive mountains from the Romanian Carpahtians. The relief and vegetation are similar to the Alps. These mountains conserve the most representative glaciar relief from Romania, with cuaternar glaciar tracks. Some of its peaks, namely Moldoveanu, Negoiu, Parângul Mare and Peleaga exceed 2500 m. From its total 217.889 ha occupied by forests with water protection functions, the forests located on lake slopes occupy 9.746 ha, namely 5%. The forests from this area are composed of spruce (Picea abies L.H. Karst) and beech (Fagus sylvatica L.), accompanied by other species such as birch (Alnus glutinosa, L., Gaertn.) and pine (Pinus sp.). From the point of view of the field's orography, these forests are located on lands with an middle inclination on all exposition categories, but predominantly on the North-East, one at an average altitude of 1050 m. From the point of view of site conditions, the characteristic flora type is Asperula-Dentaria, while the main soils are dystric cambisol and eutric cambisol.http://www.pesd.ro/articole/nr.14/nr.1/pesd2020141016.pdflakesforestsexpositionfield inclinationforest soils
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author Lucian DINCĂ
Voichița TIMIȘ-GÂNSAC
Iuliana Gabriela BREABĂN
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Voichița TIMIȘ-GÂNSAC
Iuliana Gabriela BREABĂN
FOREST STANDS FROM ACCUMULATION AND NATURAL LAKES SLOPES FROM THE SOUTHERN CARPATHIANS
Present Environment and Sustainable Development
lakes
forests
exposition
field inclination
forest soils
author_facet Lucian DINCĂ
Voichița TIMIȘ-GÂNSAC
Iuliana Gabriela BREABĂN
author_sort Lucian DINCĂ
title FOREST STANDS FROM ACCUMULATION AND NATURAL LAKES SLOPES FROM THE SOUTHERN CARPATHIANS
title_short FOREST STANDS FROM ACCUMULATION AND NATURAL LAKES SLOPES FROM THE SOUTHERN CARPATHIANS
title_full FOREST STANDS FROM ACCUMULATION AND NATURAL LAKES SLOPES FROM THE SOUTHERN CARPATHIANS
title_fullStr FOREST STANDS FROM ACCUMULATION AND NATURAL LAKES SLOPES FROM THE SOUTHERN CARPATHIANS
title_full_unstemmed FOREST STANDS FROM ACCUMULATION AND NATURAL LAKES SLOPES FROM THE SOUTHERN CARPATHIANS
title_sort forest stands from accumulation and natural lakes slopes from the southern carpathians
publisher Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press, Iasi, Romania
series Present Environment and Sustainable Development
issn 2284-7820
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The Southern Carpathians are situated in the central part of Romania, between Prahova Valley and the Danube, being the highest and most massive mountains from the Romanian Carpahtians. The relief and vegetation are similar to the Alps. These mountains conserve the most representative glaciar relief from Romania, with cuaternar glaciar tracks. Some of its peaks, namely Moldoveanu, Negoiu, Parângul Mare and Peleaga exceed 2500 m. From its total 217.889 ha occupied by forests with water protection functions, the forests located on lake slopes occupy 9.746 ha, namely 5%. The forests from this area are composed of spruce (Picea abies L.H. Karst) and beech (Fagus sylvatica L.), accompanied by other species such as birch (Alnus glutinosa, L., Gaertn.) and pine (Pinus sp.). From the point of view of the field's orography, these forests are located on lands with an middle inclination on all exposition categories, but predominantly on the North-East, one at an average altitude of 1050 m. From the point of view of site conditions, the characteristic flora type is Asperula-Dentaria, while the main soils are dystric cambisol and eutric cambisol.
topic lakes
forests
exposition
field inclination
forest soils
url http://www.pesd.ro/articole/nr.14/nr.1/pesd2020141016.pdf
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