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Studia UBB Geologia

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Environmental Geology

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Investigations On Some Zeolitic Volcanic Tuffs From Cluj County (Romania), Used For Zinc Ions Removal From Aqueous Solution, Horea Bedelean, Andrada Maicaneanu, Silvia Burca, Maria Stanca Apr 2010

Investigations On Some Zeolitic Volcanic Tuffs From Cluj County (Romania), Used For Zinc Ions Removal From Aqueous Solution, Horea Bedelean, Andrada Maicaneanu, Silvia Burca, Maria Stanca

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Representative samples of zeolitic tuffs from Măcicaş, Aluniş and Apahida occurrences (Cluj County, Romania) were investigated using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and wet chemical analyses. The studied tuffs samples are mainly represented by vitric and vitric crystal varieties. The mineral assemblage suggests a rhyo-dacitic petrographic type of the volcanic tuff. Diagenetic alteration process in the pyroclastic sequence from this region led to the formation of zeolites, mainly clinoptilolite. The zeolitic tuffs under study can be used in wastewaters treatment to remove Zn2+ ions. Zn2+ removal was performed on some bulk samples: Aluniş (labelled A1), Apahida …


Managing The Geodiversity In Baia Mare Region: From The Scientific To The Public Interest, Alexandrina Fülöp, Marinel Kovacs Apr 2010

Managing The Geodiversity In Baia Mare Region: From The Scientific To The Public Interest, Alexandrina Fülöp, Marinel Kovacs

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The management of the geodiversity develops around the geological sites with scientific significance, which may be used for education. It is a key component of the natural resources in the Baia Mare region, which encompasses the Oaş and Gutâi Mts. and the adiacent Oaş, Maramureş and Baia Mare basins. After the decline of the mining-derived activities in the region, the development of the scientific and public interest on the geodiversity can be an alternative for the future. The scientific value of the geodiversity in the Baia Mare region is justified by the complex geology of the Neogene magmatic rocks and …


Decaying Of The Marble And Limestone Monuments In The Urban Environment. Case Studies From Saint Petersburg, Russia, Olga V. Frank-Kamenetskaya, Dmitrii Yu Vlasov, Marina S. Zelenskaya, Irina V. Knauf, Maryia A. Timasheva Sep 2009

Decaying Of The Marble And Limestone Monuments In The Urban Environment. Case Studies From Saint Petersburg, Russia, Olga V. Frank-Kamenetskaya, Dmitrii Yu Vlasov, Marina S. Zelenskaya, Irina V. Knauf, Maryia A. Timasheva

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The results of a long-lasting research of sulphation process, which causes an essential deterioration of marble and limestone monuments in Saint Petersburg are reported. Based on a variety of field and analytical methods we can show that the decay process forming a gypsum-rich patina depends mainly on the local environment, the moisture accumulation, and is connected with the fissuring and porosity of the rock and the relief of a monument. Three main stages of gypsum-rich patina formation in the presence of microorganisms were revealed.


Assessment Of Geohazards And Management Of Their Possible Impacts In The Kurbini Region, Albania, Arjan Beqiraj, Fran Gjoka, Mentor Lamaj, Majlinda Cenameri Sep 2009

Assessment Of Geohazards And Management Of Their Possible Impacts In The Kurbini Region, Albania, Arjan Beqiraj, Fran Gjoka, Mentor Lamaj, Majlinda Cenameri

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The small region of Kurbini, situated in the north western part of Albania, faces various hazards, due to the particular geographical position marked by the close neighbourhood of the high mountains and the Adriatic Sea. The hydrological and hydrogeological hazards, the deterioration of the groundwater quality, the intense erosion of the soil, the local acidification/contamination/salinization of the soil, and the desertification of land, are the most important geohazards threatening the area. A complex monitoring of all identified risk factors is necessary in order to avoid catastrophic events and irreversible damages.


Culture And Landslide Risk In The Central Andes Of Bolivia And Peru, Nicholas Roberts Jun 2009

Culture And Landslide Risk In The Central Andes Of Bolivia And Peru, Nicholas Roberts

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Culture and its heritage play a major role in determining landslide risk in the Central Andes. Examples of some of these many possible influences are provided from natural and social science literature and from the author’s recent work in Bolivia. Landslide risk appears to have generally increased throughout the last millennium, due largely to anthropogenic modification of hazard, exposure, vulnerability and coping capacity. These changes result from both local and distant pressures and from contemporaneous and pervious cultural factors. Consequently, holistic examination of landslide risk necessitates consideration of culture and its heritage.