Geomorphological investigations and GIS approach of the Tamiš loess plateau, Banat region (northern Serbia)

The focus of this study was the loess plateau located in the Tamiš River valley in the central part of Banat region (northern Serbia). This morphologic unit has been formed by the loess accumulation process during the last two glacial periods. Digital elevation model (DEM) is based on the 1:25.000 s...

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Main Authors: Popov Dragan, Marković Slobodan B., Jovanović Mlađen, Mesaroš Minučer, Arsenović Daniela, Stankov Uglješa, Gubik Deneš
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Novi Sad, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management 2012-01-01
Series:Geographica Pannonica
Subjects:
DEM
Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-8724/2012/0354-87241201001P.pdf
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spelling doaj-ca3f56b343184d28ac8fb593c9e0816e2020-11-24T22:05:05ZengUniversity of Novi Sad, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management Geographica Pannonica0354-87241820-71382012-01-01161190354-87241201001PGeomorphological investigations and GIS approach of the Tamiš loess plateau, Banat region (northern Serbia)Popov Dragan0Marković Slobodan B.1Jovanović Mlađen2Mesaroš Minučer3Arsenović Daniela4Stankov Uglješa5Gubik Deneš6Faculty of Science, Novi SadFaculty of Science, Novi SadFaculty of Science, Novi SadFaculty of Science, Novi SadFaculty of Science, Novi SadFaculty of Science, Novi SadFaculty of Science, Novi SadThe focus of this study was the loess plateau located in the Tamiš River valley in the central part of Banat region (northern Serbia). This morphologic unit has been formed by the loess accumulation process during the last two glacial periods. Digital elevation model (DEM) is based on the 1:25.000 scale topographic maps. Detailed geomorphologic and hypsometric maps are provided with selected cross sections. The borders of the plateau and spatial distribution of the micromorphology are precisely defined on DEM. The plateau rises gradually from the Upper Pleistocene terrace on the north and northwest, while to the east and south slopes and vertical bluffs were controlled by the lateral erosion process of surrounding channels and by the weathering process on the loess. The plateau has an atypical morphology characterized by reduced geomorphologic diversity. Loess topography is significantly flattened by human impact. Its micromorphology is characterised by shallow depressions and gullies.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-8724/2012/0354-87241201001P.pdfloess plateauTamiš RiverDEMmorphologymorphometry
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author Popov Dragan
Marković Slobodan B.
Jovanović Mlađen
Mesaroš Minučer
Arsenović Daniela
Stankov Uglješa
Gubik Deneš
spellingShingle Popov Dragan
Marković Slobodan B.
Jovanović Mlađen
Mesaroš Minučer
Arsenović Daniela
Stankov Uglješa
Gubik Deneš
Geomorphological investigations and GIS approach of the Tamiš loess plateau, Banat region (northern Serbia)
Geographica Pannonica
loess plateau
Tamiš River
DEM
morphology
morphometry
author_facet Popov Dragan
Marković Slobodan B.
Jovanović Mlađen
Mesaroš Minučer
Arsenović Daniela
Stankov Uglješa
Gubik Deneš
author_sort Popov Dragan
title Geomorphological investigations and GIS approach of the Tamiš loess plateau, Banat region (northern Serbia)
title_short Geomorphological investigations and GIS approach of the Tamiš loess plateau, Banat region (northern Serbia)
title_full Geomorphological investigations and GIS approach of the Tamiš loess plateau, Banat region (northern Serbia)
title_fullStr Geomorphological investigations and GIS approach of the Tamiš loess plateau, Banat region (northern Serbia)
title_full_unstemmed Geomorphological investigations and GIS approach of the Tamiš loess plateau, Banat region (northern Serbia)
title_sort geomorphological investigations and gis approach of the tamiš loess plateau, banat region (northern serbia)
publisher University of Novi Sad, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management
series Geographica Pannonica
issn 0354-8724
1820-7138
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The focus of this study was the loess plateau located in the Tamiš River valley in the central part of Banat region (northern Serbia). This morphologic unit has been formed by the loess accumulation process during the last two glacial periods. Digital elevation model (DEM) is based on the 1:25.000 scale topographic maps. Detailed geomorphologic and hypsometric maps are provided with selected cross sections. The borders of the plateau and spatial distribution of the micromorphology are precisely defined on DEM. The plateau rises gradually from the Upper Pleistocene terrace on the north and northwest, while to the east and south slopes and vertical bluffs were controlled by the lateral erosion process of surrounding channels and by the weathering process on the loess. The plateau has an atypical morphology characterized by reduced geomorphologic diversity. Loess topography is significantly flattened by human impact. Its micromorphology is characterised by shallow depressions and gullies.
topic loess plateau
Tamiš River
DEM
morphology
morphometry
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-8724/2012/0354-87241201001P.pdf
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