TY - BOOK AU - Romanescu,Gheorghe AU - Stoleriu,Cristian Constantin AU - Enea,Andrei ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Limnology of the Red Lake, Romania: An Interdisciplinary Study SN - 9789400767577 AV - GB1001-1199.8 U1 - 551.4 23 PY - 2013/// CY - Dordrecht PB - Springer Netherlands, Imprint: Springer KW - Earth sciences KW - Hydrogeology KW - Geographical information systems KW - Physical geography KW - Geoecology KW - Environmental geology KW - Marine sciences KW - Freshwater KW - Earth Sciences KW - Marine & Freshwater Sciences KW - Geographical Information Systems/Cartography KW - Physical Geography KW - Geoecology/Natural Processes N1 - Preface -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Definition of lakes and their position in the Romanian territory -- 2. Geographic location and boundaries -- 3. The Red Lake within the Bicaz Gorges-Hăghimaş national park -- 4. Paleogeographic evolution of the hydrographic basin and the lacustrine basin -- 5. Morphographic and morphometric features of the Hăghimaş mountains, the hydrographic basin and the Red Lake lacustrine basin -- 6. The nature of sediments within the lacustrine basin -- 7. Climatic setting -- 8. The seasonal variation of temperature, ph and dissolved oxygen concentration -- 9. Vegetation and fauna -- 10. The Red Lake wetland – boundary principles and ecologic characteristics -- 11. Water management -- Conclusions -- Index N2 - The Red Lake is a natural barrier lake at the foot of the Hasmasu Mare Mountains in the Eastern Carpathian Range in Romania. It was formed when the Bicaz River was blocked by a natural dam resulting from two landslides during an extreme heavy storm in 1837. This book presents an interdisciplinary and comprehensive study on the physical, chemical, geographical and ecological aspects of Red Lake (Lacu Rosu). The first three chapters cover the formation and geological setting and its relationship with the Bicaz Gorges-Haghimas national park. Subsequent chapters present the sedimentological, morphological and hydrological evolution of this unique natural laboratory and climatological setting. The final chapters deal with ecological aspects of Red Lake waters and adjacent ecosystems such as wetlands and water resource management issues UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6757-7 ER -