2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-32589-7_5
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Deglaciation History of High Massifs from the Romanian Carpathians: Towards an Integrated View

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“…Unglaciated ranges show a variety of trends. The increase of median gradient with altitude, which is common in the Alps (Robl et al, 2011) is found only in Baiului (11: Fig.3) and Ciucaş (10), and weakly in Suhard (5). Cernei (29) and Vlădeasa (31) show the opposite trend, a gentle decline with altitude, with steepest gradients below 1450 and 1550 m respectively.…”
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“…Unglaciated ranges show a variety of trends. The increase of median gradient with altitude, which is common in the Alps (Robl et al, 2011) is found only in Baiului (11: Fig.3) and Ciucaş (10), and weakly in Suhard (5). Cernei (29) and Vlădeasa (31) show the opposite trend, a gentle decline with altitude, with steepest gradients below 1450 and 1550 m respectively.…”
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“…It is hypothesized that glacial erosion produced low-gradient cirque floors around former snowlines (ELAs) in the last 470 ka [3] in the Romanian Carpathians. During the LGM, moraines formed at 900-1300 m ( [10] and references therein). ELA was at 1700 m in the Southern Carpathians and at 1250 m in the Eastern Carpathians [10,11,12,13].…”
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“…The increase of median gradient with altitude, which is common in the Alps (Robl et al, 2011) is found only in Baiului (11: Fig.3) and Ciucaş (10), and weakly in Suhard (5). Cernei (29) and Vlădeasa (31) show the opposite trend, a gentle decline with altitude, with steepest gradients below 1450 and 1550 m respectively.…”
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“…During the LGM, moraines formed at 900-1300 m ( [10] and references therein). ELA was at 1700 m in the Southern Carpathians and at 1250 m in the Eastern Carpathians [10,11,12,13].…”
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