A review of oak dendrochronology in Eastern Europe

I Sochová, T Kolář, M Rybníček - Tree-Ring Research, 2021 - meridian.allenpress.com
Over the recent decades, a many oak tree-ring width chronologies have been used for
archaeological, climatological and ecological studies, particularly across western, southern …

Stable oxygen isotopes in Romanian oak tree rings record summer droughts and associated large-scale circulation patterns over Europe

V Nagavciuc, M Ionita, A Perșoiu, I Popa, NJ Loader… - Climate Dynamics, 2019 - Springer
We present the first annual oxygen isotope record (1900–2016) from the latewood (LW)
cellulose of oak trees (Quercus robur) from NW Romania. As expected, the results correlate …

GIS-based landform classification of eneolithic archaeological sites in the plateau-plain transition zone (NE Romania): Habitation practices vs. flood hazard perception

A Mihu-Pintilie, IC Nicu - Remote Sensing, 2019 - mdpi.com
The landforms of the Earth's surface ranging from large-scale features to local topography
are factors that influence human behavior in terms of habitation practices. The ability to …

Archaeological evidence for Holocene landslide activity in the Eastern Carpathian lowland

M Niculiţă, MC Mărgărint, M Santangelo - Quaternary International, 2016 - Elsevier
Landslides are widespread phenomena that contribute to shape the landscape. Assessing
the time sequence of landslide activity during the Holocene can help (i) better frame the …

Climate response of oak (Quercus spp.), an evidence of a bioclimatic boundary induced by the Carpathians

C Nechita, I Popa, Ó Eggertsson - Science of the Total Environment, 2017 - Elsevier
Tree-ring information and climate response data were applied to investigate the potential of
the Carpathian Mountains to influence tree-growth patterns. Recent studies reveal the …

Using archaeological and geomorphological evidence for the establishment of a relative chronology and evolution pattern for Holocene landslides

M Niculiţă, MC Mărgărint, AI Cristea - PLoS One, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Hilly regions around the world are one of the most vulnerable places for inhabitation, where
landslides represent a permanent threat for their population. In some particular cases, in the …

The evolution of meandering and anabranching rivers in postglacial and loess landscapes of Europe

M Słowik - The Holocene, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This study aims to explain the influence of sediments and landforms of postglacial and loess
landscapes of Europe on processes forming meandering and anabranching rivers. Based …

The Budapest Tree-Ring Laboratory–Status report after 20 years of activity

Z Kern, M Árvai, M Kázmér - Central European Geology, 2024 - akjournals.com
Abstract The Budapest Tree-Ring Laboratory (BTRL) is a fully equipped
dendrochronological laboratory, established in 2002 at the Department of Paleontology and …

Holocene fluvial history of Romanian Carpathian rivers

M Rădoane, F Chiriloaei, T Sava, C Nechita… - Quaternary …, 2019 - Elsevier
The Holocene fluvial history of rivers draining the Romanian Carpathians has been
assessed using a database resulting from the authors' own field research at more than 50 …

A central European alluvial river under anthropogenic pressure: The Ohře River, Czechia

J Elznicová, T Kiss, G Sipos, M Faměra, J Štojdl… - Catena, 2021 - Elsevier
Detailed geomorphic evaluation, drill coring, and analysis of floodplain sediments, along
with geophysical imaging, were used to study the evolution of the youngest terraces and …