ABSTRACT: The Danube, with its mouths at the Black Sea, has been economically and strategically one of the most important rivers in Europe; consequently, its delta has been studied since the Nineteenth Century. Although many morphological and sedimentological aspects of the Danube delta are well understood, its late Quaternary evolution remains ambiguous. This uncertainty reflects in part the complexity of the sea-level variations and water-chemistry changes related to the periodic isolation of the Black Sea during eustatic lowstands, but also a lack of accurate age control of the deltaic deposits. On the basis of a review of existing radiocarbon dates, we propose that the development of the delta at the open coast started approximately 6,0...
The Danube River Basin and the Black Sea represent a unique natural laboratory for studying source t...
Abstract. The paper analyses the sediment sink processes at the end of a large river sea system as t...
Since the 1980s intensive anthropogenic disturbances have affected the channel of the St. George bra...
International audienceThe Danube delta is one pf the few large deltas in the world the evolution of ...
New radiocarbon and optical dates show that the Holocene Danube delta started to build out of a Blac...
The Danube River is the second longest river in Europe. It passes through 10 countries before emptyi...
Abstract After flowing 2,857 km across Europe, the River Danube forms at its mouth in the Black Sea ...
This paper presents a short synthesis on the physiography, geology, hydrology and evolution of the D...
Recent studies on human pressure evolution on the Danube watershed highlight that forest clearances ...
Abstract: In natural conditions, the dynamics of the Danube delta coast has been largely determined ...
Abstract. The present article is in extenso version of the paper « Histoire Quaternaire du Delta du ...
International audienceIn this article we document the evolution of the internal area of the Danube D...
One of global changes affecting river-sea systems is a reduction in sediment flux. This is a direct ...
International audienceIn this work, we document the evolution of the upper Danube delta (i.e. blocke...
Abstract. The second largest river in Europe discharges into the Black Sea through the Danube Delta....
The Danube River Basin and the Black Sea represent a unique natural laboratory for studying source t...
Abstract. The paper analyses the sediment sink processes at the end of a large river sea system as t...
Since the 1980s intensive anthropogenic disturbances have affected the channel of the St. George bra...
International audienceThe Danube delta is one pf the few large deltas in the world the evolution of ...
New radiocarbon and optical dates show that the Holocene Danube delta started to build out of a Blac...
The Danube River is the second longest river in Europe. It passes through 10 countries before emptyi...
Abstract After flowing 2,857 km across Europe, the River Danube forms at its mouth in the Black Sea ...
This paper presents a short synthesis on the physiography, geology, hydrology and evolution of the D...
Recent studies on human pressure evolution on the Danube watershed highlight that forest clearances ...
Abstract: In natural conditions, the dynamics of the Danube delta coast has been largely determined ...
Abstract. The present article is in extenso version of the paper « Histoire Quaternaire du Delta du ...
International audienceIn this article we document the evolution of the internal area of the Danube D...
One of global changes affecting river-sea systems is a reduction in sediment flux. This is a direct ...
International audienceIn this work, we document the evolution of the upper Danube delta (i.e. blocke...
Abstract. The second largest river in Europe discharges into the Black Sea through the Danube Delta....
The Danube River Basin and the Black Sea represent a unique natural laboratory for studying source t...
Abstract. The paper analyses the sediment sink processes at the end of a large river sea system as t...
Since the 1980s intensive anthropogenic disturbances have affected the channel of the St. George bra...