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Daniel Constantin Diaconu1 , Emanuel Mailat2 1 Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania 2 Romanian Waters National Administration, Water Directorate Argeş – Vedea Pitesti, Romania diaconudc@hotmail.com   Abstract The placing of dam type transversal works has introduced great discontinuities in the alluvium transportation, in the evolution of river beds and adjacent slopes. In […]

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Constantin Munteanu1*, Delia Cintezã12 1 National Institute of Rehabilitation, Physical Medicine and Balneoclimatology, B-dul Ion Mihalache, Nr. 11A, Bucharest, Romania 2 Romanian Association of Balneology ( www.bioclima.ro ) secretar@bioclima.ro   Abstract For many medical problems that people can have like allergies, pulmonary problems, gynaecological, dermal, rheumatism and many others, but especially for health risks prevention, […]

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2010-760 HYDROLOGICAL RISK PHENOMENA IN THE BASCA ROZILIEI RIVER BASINLidia Salajan 1,  Petre Stanciu 11 The National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management, Romania     Abstract:Everything that mankind could not conquer or explain has been put on hazard. Hazard consists of two major components: one is related to the repeatability of a phenomenon and its […]

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2010-378 HYDROCLIMATIC TRENDS IN ROMANIA OVER THE SECOND HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY Birsan Marius-VictorNational Institute of Hydrology and Water Management,National Center for Hydrological Forecast,  Bucharest, Romania Abstract: Streamflow records from 55 undisturbed watersheds in Romania have been tested for trends with the Mann-Kendall nonparametric test in three study periods (1951-2000, 1961-2000, 1971-2000), in order […]

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2010-699 EXTREME HYDROLOGICAL PHENOMENA IN 2003 AND 2006 ON THE DANUBE RIVER (CALARASI-HARSOVA SECTOR)Lidija Salajan 11 National Institute of hydrology and water manatement, Romania Abstract:The main characteristic of the Danube hydrological regime in 2003 was the lowest levels and discharges recorded in the last 100 years due to a prolonged draught. The main cause of […]

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2010-700 HYDROLOGICAL DANGEROUS PHENOMENA IN THE BASCA RIVER BASINCristian Mihai Anghel 11 National Institute of hydrology and water manatement, Romania Abstract:Floods represent the most important dangerous phenomenon in the Basca river basin and the main cause of severe damages. Due to the increasing demands of the European Union it is necessary that the analysis of […]

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2010-681 QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE STATUS OF THE GROUNDWATER BODIES FROM THE SOUTH-EASTERN PART OF THE ROMANIAN PLAINERodica Macalet 1, Catalina Radu 1, Mihai Radescu 11 National Institute of hydrology and water management, Romania Abstract:The groundwater bodies from south-southeastern part of the Romanian Plain, from geomorphological point of view, have a large development in Upper Pleistocene […]

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2010-629 BIOPHYSICAL CRITERIA DESIGNATING AGRICULTURE DROUGHT AFFECTED AREAS IN THE CONTEXT OF CLIMATE CHANGESCatalin Cristian Simota 1, Mihail Dimitru 11 National Research-Development Institute for Soil Science Agrochemistry and Environment, Romania Abstract:Water related biophysical indicators used today for the designation of less favoured areas for agriculture at European scale (e.g. growing days defined as the number […]

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2010-630 THE ROMANIAN GROUNDWATER PRESERVATION WITH THE PURPOSE OF THEIR SUSTAINABLE EXPLOITATIONMihai Bretotean 1, Rodica Macalet 11 National Institute of hydrology and water management, Romania Abstract:The natural richness represented by groundwater is very important because of their superior quality, in comparison with other categories of freshwater which exists in nature. Besides quality, the groundwater also […]

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2010-610 LAKE SEDIMENTS FINGERPRINTING IN THE DANUBE DELTA, USING COMPOSITE MAGNETO- LITHOLOGICAL SIGNATURES; AN ENVIRONMENTAL APPROACHSorin-Corneliu Radan 1, Silviu Radan 21 Geological Institute of Romania, Romania2 GeoEcoMar, Romania Abstract:The paper is focussed on the most recent results (2006 – 2009) concerning the bottom sediments fingerprinting in 10 main lakes of the Danube Delta (DD), using […]

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