ASPECTE PRIVIND GENEZA ŞI EVOLUŢIA LIMANULUI KUIALNIC
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2018
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CEP USM
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Limanul Kuialnic, amplasat în zona de litoral a Mării Negre, are o geneză aproximativ asemănătoare cu toate limanurile mării. Adică, a trecut prin mai multe faze: de râu, de vale adâncă, de golf, de lagună şi de liman. Toate aceste faze
care s-au perindat în perioada Postglaciară au fost influenţate de caracterul regresiv-transgresiv al Mării Negre. Limanul
Kuialnic s-a desprins definitiv de Marea Neagră prin formarea unui cordon litoral la finele sec.XVII.
Due to its location within the sea-shore area of the Black Sea, the Kuialnic Estuary has a genesis almost similar to all the seaside estuaries. Thus, it has undergone through the following phases: of a river, deep valley, bay, lagoon and of an estuary. All of the above-mentioned phases occurred within the post-glacial period and were influenced by the regressive-transgressive character of the Black Sea. The Kuialnic Estuary has definitively separated from the Black Sea by the end of 17th century, through the creation of a coastline.
Due to its location within the sea-shore area of the Black Sea, the Kuialnic Estuary has a genesis almost similar to all the seaside estuaries. Thus, it has undergone through the following phases: of a river, deep valley, bay, lagoon and of an estuary. All of the above-mentioned phases occurred within the post-glacial period and were influenced by the regressive-transgressive character of the Black Sea. The Kuialnic Estuary has definitively separated from the Black Sea by the end of 17th century, through the creation of a coastline.
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paleofaună, liman, lagună, regresiune, moluște, ostracode, foraminifere, estuary, molluscs, paleoflora, paleofauna, ostracods, lagoon
Citation
CHIRICĂ, L. Aspecte privind geneza şi evoluţia Limanului Kuialnic. In: Studia Universitatis Moldaviae. Seria Științe reale și ale naturii: Biologie. Chimie. Revista științifică. 2018, nr. 6 (116), pp. 39-44. ISSN 1814-3237.