Some geomorphological risk factors in the Curvature Carpathians and SubCarpathians (Rumania)

Authors

  • Mihaela Dinu Institute of Geography, Bucharest, Rumania Author
  • Adrian Cioacӑ Institute of Geography, Bucharest, Rumania Author

Keywords:

Geomorphological hazards, Geomorphological processes, Curvature Carpathians and SubCarpathians, Vrancea Seismogenic Region,, Rumania

Abstract

The Curvature Carpathians and SubCarpathians are a high seismic risk area (Vrancea Seismogenic Region) underlain by a complicated flysch structure developed on brittle formations. Torrential precipitations raging here are connected with dorsal cyclones, as a consequence, very active and dangerous geomorphological processes occur. A map of geomorphological risk was elaborated for this region, through the analysis of ten test areas. Nine geomorphological risk types were distinguished and they were grouped into three main risk classes for slope dynamics, depending on basic rock and surface deposits. A detailed description is made of one of the study cases, the Poiana Brasov area; it is shown how the categories of geomorphological risk were outlined in terms of mass movement, dynamics on slope, frequency and intensity of present-day geomorphological processes and level of anthropic activity. The method employed proved to be quite efficient and the necessity to multiply such studies is outlined.

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Published

2024-07-03

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V Seminar on Deep Seated Gravitational Slope Deformation and Italian-Rumanian Workshop on Landslide

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