Geological and ecological assessment of the exposure degree of the Zăton-Bulba karst system (Mehedinţi Plateau) to anthropogenic hazards: intrinsic vulnerability and biodiversity study

The Mehedinţi Plateau represents an area highly marked by the intensity of the karst processes and by the diversity of the exokarst and endokarst features. The analyzed area includes two parallel limestone bars, developed on the Carpathian structures direction (NNE-SSW). The geological and geomorpho...

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Main Authors: Cristian Goran, Andrei Giurginca, Cristian Mihai Munteanu, Marius Vlaicu, Constantin Marin, Rodica Plăiaşu, Raluca Ioana Băncilă, Alin Tudorache
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Academiei Romane 2010-01-01
Series:Travaux de l'Institut de Speologie Emile Racovitza
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Online Access:http://www.speotravaux.iser.ro/10/art09.pdf
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spelling doaj-078fe9c18a6049daa5dbc809f949eaf42021-03-02T00:57:51ZengEditura Academiei RomaneTravaux de l'Institut de Speologie Emile Racovitza0301-91872067-90332010-01-0149149164Geological and ecological assessment of the exposure degree of the Zăton-Bulba karst system (Mehedinţi Plateau) to anthropogenic hazards: intrinsic vulnerability and biodiversity studyCristian GoranAndrei GiurgincaCristian Mihai MunteanuMarius VlaicuConstantin MarinRodica PlăiaşuRaluca Ioana BăncilăAlin TudoracheThe Mehedinţi Plateau represents an area highly marked by the intensity of the karst processes and by the diversity of the exokarst and endokarst features. The analyzed area includes two parallel limestone bars, developed on the Carpathian structures direction (NNE-SSW). The geological and geomorphological research, guided by a working protocol similar to that of the EPIK method, highlighted the role played by the lithology, structure, tectonics, epikarst and protective cover, related to the infiltration conditions, flow parameters and impact area of a potential contamination event; also, we carried on microtectonic studies on the Bulba Valley, Peşterii Hill, Podul Natural Cave and Bulba Cave. In addition to the results obtained following the EPIK method protocol, we bring forward data concerning the water quality, performing hydrogeochemical analyses on water samples collected from the main sources in the region. Our research has been focused on TDS, on cations (Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, K+, NH4+) and on anions (HCO3-, Cl-). We conclude by modelling the cumulative abundance and the species richness of the harvestmen (Opiliones) in the studied area, under different degrees of human impact on habitatshttp://www.speotravaux.iser.ro/10/art09.pdfintrinsic vulnerabilityEPIKkarst groundwaterOpilionesMehedinţi Plateau
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author Cristian Goran
Andrei Giurginca
Cristian Mihai Munteanu
Marius Vlaicu
Constantin Marin
Rodica Plăiaşu
Raluca Ioana Băncilă
Alin Tudorache
spellingShingle Cristian Goran
Andrei Giurginca
Cristian Mihai Munteanu
Marius Vlaicu
Constantin Marin
Rodica Plăiaşu
Raluca Ioana Băncilă
Alin Tudorache
Geological and ecological assessment of the exposure degree of the Zăton-Bulba karst system (Mehedinţi Plateau) to anthropogenic hazards: intrinsic vulnerability and biodiversity study
Travaux de l'Institut de Speologie Emile Racovitza
intrinsic vulnerability
EPIK
karst groundwater
Opiliones
Mehedinţi Plateau
author_facet Cristian Goran
Andrei Giurginca
Cristian Mihai Munteanu
Marius Vlaicu
Constantin Marin
Rodica Plăiaşu
Raluca Ioana Băncilă
Alin Tudorache
author_sort Cristian Goran
title Geological and ecological assessment of the exposure degree of the Zăton-Bulba karst system (Mehedinţi Plateau) to anthropogenic hazards: intrinsic vulnerability and biodiversity study
title_short Geological and ecological assessment of the exposure degree of the Zăton-Bulba karst system (Mehedinţi Plateau) to anthropogenic hazards: intrinsic vulnerability and biodiversity study
title_full Geological and ecological assessment of the exposure degree of the Zăton-Bulba karst system (Mehedinţi Plateau) to anthropogenic hazards: intrinsic vulnerability and biodiversity study
title_fullStr Geological and ecological assessment of the exposure degree of the Zăton-Bulba karst system (Mehedinţi Plateau) to anthropogenic hazards: intrinsic vulnerability and biodiversity study
title_full_unstemmed Geological and ecological assessment of the exposure degree of the Zăton-Bulba karst system (Mehedinţi Plateau) to anthropogenic hazards: intrinsic vulnerability and biodiversity study
title_sort geological and ecological assessment of the exposure degree of the zăton-bulba karst system (mehedinţi plateau) to anthropogenic hazards: intrinsic vulnerability and biodiversity study
publisher Editura Academiei Romane
series Travaux de l'Institut de Speologie Emile Racovitza
issn 0301-9187
2067-9033
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The Mehedinţi Plateau represents an area highly marked by the intensity of the karst processes and by the diversity of the exokarst and endokarst features. The analyzed area includes two parallel limestone bars, developed on the Carpathian structures direction (NNE-SSW). The geological and geomorphological research, guided by a working protocol similar to that of the EPIK method, highlighted the role played by the lithology, structure, tectonics, epikarst and protective cover, related to the infiltration conditions, flow parameters and impact area of a potential contamination event; also, we carried on microtectonic studies on the Bulba Valley, Peşterii Hill, Podul Natural Cave and Bulba Cave. In addition to the results obtained following the EPIK method protocol, we bring forward data concerning the water quality, performing hydrogeochemical analyses on water samples collected from the main sources in the region. Our research has been focused on TDS, on cations (Ca2+, Mg2+, Na+, K+, NH4+) and on anions (HCO3-, Cl-). We conclude by modelling the cumulative abundance and the species richness of the harvestmen (Opiliones) in the studied area, under different degrees of human impact on habitats
topic intrinsic vulnerability
EPIK
karst groundwater
Opiliones
Mehedinţi Plateau
url http://www.speotravaux.iser.ro/10/art09.pdf
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