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Geomorphological record and equilibrium line altitude of glaciers during the last glacial maximum in the Rodna Mountains (eastern Carpathians) – Corrigendum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 July 2021

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Abstract

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Corrigendum
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Copyright © University of Washington. Published by Cambridge University Press, 2021.

In the original publication of Kłapyta et al (Reference Kłapyta, Mîndrescu and Zasadni2021), an error occurred in the text within the Study Area section. The corrected text is reproduced below:

A total 53 glacial cirques were recognized in the Rodna Mountains by Mîndrescu and Evans (2014) and Mîndrescu (2016); they represent the largest examples in the Romanian Carpathians, with areas of up to 3.78 km2: maximal length and width are 1988 and 2124 m, respectively (Mîndrescu and Evans, 2014; Mîndrescu, 2016). The average altitude of cirque floors is 1749 m asl. The dominant northeast cirque aspect corresponds to the eastward tendency in snow drifting. Two recessional stages were identified in the north-exposed valleys in the form of latero-frontal moraines (Sawicki, 1911; Sîrcu, 1978). The age of the older-stage moraines is unknown, whereas the highest located, small moraines (1800–1950 m asl) were dated with cosmogenic 10Be between 13 and 11 ka, indicating the last glacial advance occurred during the Younger Dryas (Gheorghiu, 2012).

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Kłapyta, P., Mîndrescu, M., & Zasadni, J. (2021). Geomorphological record and equilibrium line altitude of glaciers during the last glacial maximum in the Rodna Mountains (eastern Carpathians). Quaternary Research, 100, 120. doi:10.1017/qua.2020.90CrossRefGoogle Scholar