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Autor:
Maria Ilie, Tiberiu Sava, Gabriela Cristea, Gabriel Ion, Dan Olteanu, Cristian Mănăilescu, Gabriela Sava
Publikováno v:
Data in Brief, Vol 43, Iss , Pp 108444- (2022)
Anoxic marine sediments at the confluence with large rivers are key archives for monitoring the anthropogenic impact in the environment and asses the carbon sink character of oxygen deprived waters. This data article describes the analysis methodolog
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https://doaj.org/article/60ce49eb00e644b2a0ee6fa6ed37ed2d
Autor:
Mirela Mihon, Alexandru Petre, Doru Păceșilă, Cristian Mănăilescu, Oana Gâza, Bogdan Ciupercă, Andrei-Cătalin Dîscă, Tudor Virgil Hila
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 540:182-187
Autor:
Maria Ilie, Oana Gaza, Doru Gheorghe Pacesila, Iuliana Madalina Stanciu, Corina A. Simion, Maria Mihaela Cozac, Cristian Mănăilescu, Ioana Stanculescu, Nicoleta Mihaela Florea, Andrei Robu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cultural Heritage. 52:107-117
Radiocarbon dating of pictorial support is usually less used. It is accepted for paintings with the estimated age older than the Stradivarius limit (ca. 1600 - 1650 CE) as stated by A.J.T. Jull in 1997, and not as an authentication method. Considerin
Autor:
George Murătoreanu, Daniel Veres, Alexandru Ciornei, Cristian Mănăilescu, Laëtitia Demay, T. Sava, Christoph Schmidt, Marc Händel, Maria Ilie, Mircea Anghelinu, Valentin Georgescu, Loredana Niță, Ulrich Hambach, Cristina Cordoș
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. :210-229
The Eastern Romanian Carpathians harbor a rich Upper Paleolithic archaeological record, mostly concentrated on the Bistrița river terraces. Despite extensive field research spanning decades, the regional archaeological record has long suffered from
Autor:
Raluca Teodorescu, Gabriela Sava, Cristian Mănăilescu, Tiberiu Sava, Daniela Pascal, Andreea Dima, Maria Ilie, Sabin Adrian Luca, Florentin Perianu
Publikováno v:
Acta Terrae Septemcastrensis. 18:92-110
The preventive archaeological researches of 2011 led to sensational discoveries. These include evidence for the extraction of radiocarbon data. We analyze new evidence from the periods: neolithic and eneolithic (Turdaş culture), eneolithic (Petreşt
Autor:
Alida Timar-Gabor, Ferenc L. Forray, Daniela Dimofte, Maria Ilie, Barbara Soare, Maria Laura Tîrlă, Luchiana Faur, Ionuț Cornel Mirea, Cristian Panaiotu, Virgil Drăgușin, Constantin Marin, Cristian Mănăilescu
Publikováno v:
Minerals, Vol 11, Iss 873, p 873 (2021)
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In this study, we describe a sedimentary deposit situated above Ascunsă Cave (SW Romania) that should be in depositional connection with coeval stalagmites from the cave. We excavated a 2.5 m deep soil profile and took contiguous bulk samples every
Autor:
Maria Ilie, Cristian Mănăilescu, T. Sava, Andrei Robu, Aurelia Meghea, Ionel Popa, Gabriela Sava, Boglárka Tóth
Publikováno v:
Radiocarbon. 61:1337-1343
We present a comparative study on a 700-yr sequence of dendrochronologically ordered tree-rings of Pinus cembra originating from Eastern Carpathians for the period AD 1009–1709. This period covers the solar minima of the Little Ice Age. The aim of
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Maria Ilie, Tiberiu Sava, Alfred Vespremeanu-Stroe, Octavian G. Duliu, Gabriela Cristea, Gabriel Ion, Dan Olteanu, Aritina Haliuc, Cristian Mănăilescu, Gabriela Sava
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Geochronology. 70:101279
Autor:
Elena Diana Bobric, Cristian Valeriu Patriche, Constantin Rusu, Cristina Oana Stan, Ionuț Vasiliniuc, Dragoș Alexandru Mirea, Radu Gabriel Pîrnău, Vasile Diaconu, Bogdan Roșca, Cristian Mănăilescu
Publikováno v:
Geoderma. 409:115604
Phaeozems with very deep mollic topsoil overlying a cambic B horizon occur in a patchy distribution in Eastern Romania, in areas where present climatic conditions are rather favourable for forest soils development. Due to their unusual characteristic
Autor:
Ioan Marian Țiplic, Corina Anca Simion, Oana Gâza, Tiberiu Bogdan Sava, Cristian Manailescu, Maria Valentina Ilie
Publikováno v:
Plural: History, Culture, Society, Vol 11, Iss 2, Pp 61-79 (2023)
Archaeological research in the site of PÄuca - Hungarian Church started in 2010, and between 2012-2023 has uncovered over 116 graves, some being simple cremation graves with a deposit of remains in the urn, others being double graves (with two urns)
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https://doaj.org/article/e9601b94f898488283b323ff128cfef4