Agresivitatea pluvială și periculozitatea exceselor pluviometrice în posibilitatea declanșării proceselor erozionale
Închide
Articolul precedent
Articolul urmator
631 21
Ultima descărcare din IBN:
2023-11-04 08:39
Căutarea după subiecte
similare conform CZU
551.577.37:556.166+551.3.053 (1)
Meteorologie (468)
Hidrosfera. Apa în general. Hidrologie (450)
Geodinamică externă (procese exogene) (18)
SM ISO690:2012
NEDEALCOV, Maria. Agresivitatea pluvială și periculozitatea exceselor pluviometrice în posibilitatea declanșării proceselor erozionale. In: Starea actuală a componentelor de mediu. : Andrei Ursu academician AȘM la 90 de ani de la naștere și 70 ani de activitate științifică, 12-13 decembrie 2019, Chişinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: Institutul de Ecologie și Geografie, 2019, pp. 142-150. ISBN 978-9975-3155-9-3 (Impressum). DOI: https://doi.org/10.53380/9789975315593.15
EXPORT metadate:
Google Scholar
Crossref
CERIF

DataCite
Dublin Core
Starea actuală a componentelor de mediu. 2019
Conferința "Starea actuală a componentelor de mediu. "
Chişinău, Moldova, 12-13 decembrie 2019

Agresivitatea pluvială și periculozitatea exceselor pluviometrice în posibilitatea declanșării proceselor erozionale

DOI: https://doi.org/10.53380/9789975315593.15
CZU: 551.577.37:556.166+551.3.053

Pag. 142-150

Nedealcov Maria
 
Institutul de Ecologie şi Geografie
 
Disponibil în IBN: 28 ianuarie 2020


Rezumat

Excessive amounts of atmospheric precipitation can cause intense soil erosion, landslides, inundation and floods. Torrential rains have the force to displace and transport soil particles, so the risk of soil erosion becomes real, as many times as atmospheric precipitations have a devastating character. In this context, it is extremely useful to know the particularities of the torrential rains in the current regional climate. At this stage, the Fournier (IF) pluvial aggression index is becoming more and more prevalent. This paper is dedicated to the use of this index with the pluviometric Excess Danger index (IPP) developed at regional level. The results obtained show close concordance between these indices for temporal estimations. Spatial analyzes highlight the role of slopes' orientation in distributing the pluviometric Excess Danger index and slopes' degree of inclination in the case of the Fournier pluvial aggression index. The results obtained are useful in the efficient use of agricultural land and in the elaboration of measures for the improvement of degraded soils.

Cuvinte-cheie
Fournier (IF) pluvial aggression index, pluviometric Excess Danger index (IPP), temporal estimations, torrential rains

DataCite XML Export

<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<resource xmlns:xsi='http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance' xmlns='http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-3' xsi:schemaLocation='http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-3 http://schema.datacite.org/meta/kernel-3/metadata.xsd'>
<creators>
<creator>
<creatorName>Nedealcov, M.I.</creatorName>
<affiliation>Institutul de Ecologie şi Geografie, Moldova, Republica</affiliation>
</creator>
</creators>
<titles>
<title xml:lang='ro'>Agresivitatea pluvială și periculozitatea exceselor pluviometrice &icirc;n posibilitatea declanșării proceselor erozionale</title>
</titles>
<publisher>Instrumentul Bibliometric National</publisher>
<publicationYear>2019</publicationYear>
<relatedIdentifier relatedIdentifierType='ISBN' relationType='IsPartOf'>978-9975-3155-9-3 (Impressum)</relatedIdentifier>
<subjects>
<subject>Fournier (IF) pluvial aggression index</subject>
<subject>pluviometric Excess Danger index (IPP)</subject>
<subject>temporal estimations</subject>
<subject>torrential rains</subject>
<subject schemeURI='http://udcdata.info/' subjectScheme='UDC'>551.577.37:556.166+551.3.053</subject>
</subjects>
<dates>
<date dateType='Issued'>2019</date>
</dates>
<resourceType resourceTypeGeneral='Text'>Conference Paper</resourceType>
<descriptions>
<description xml:lang='en' descriptionType='Abstract'><p>Excessive amounts of atmospheric precipitation can cause intense soil erosion, landslides, inundation and floods. Torrential rains have the force to displace and transport soil particles, so the risk of soil erosion becomes real, as many times as atmospheric precipitations have a devastating character. In this context, it is extremely useful to know the particularities of the torrential rains in the current regional climate. At this stage, the Fournier (IF) pluvial aggression index is becoming more and more prevalent. This paper is dedicated to the use of this index with the pluviometric Excess Danger index (IPP) developed at regional level. The results obtained show close concordance between these indices for temporal estimations. Spatial analyzes highlight the role of slopes&#39; orientation in distributing the pluviometric Excess Danger index and slopes&#39; degree of inclination in the case of the Fournier pluvial aggression index. The results obtained are useful in the efficient use of agricultural land and in the elaboration of measures for the improvement of degraded soils.</p></description>
</descriptions>
<formats>
<format>application/pdf</format>
</formats>
</resource>