CONSIDERATIONS ON THE ALBIAN-APTIAN AND VRACONIAN-CENOMANIAN CONGLOMERATES IN THE AREA OF DÂMBOVICIOARA COULOIR

Abstract

 The propose of this papers is the presentation of the characteristics of the eo-cretaceous conglomerates from Dâmbovicioara Couloir (ec. from Rucăr, Bran Cabană, Gura Râului, Valea Turcului), in the global context of stratigraphy of the Cretaceous system, to establish directions of transportation and indicate source- aria.

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Madalina CHITESCU

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Madalina CHITESCU (2004).  CONSIDERATIONS ON THE ALBIAN-APTIAN AND VRACONIAN-CENOMANIAN CONGLOMERATES IN THE AREA OF DÂMBOVICIOARA COULOIR. The Annals of Valahia University of Târgoviste, Geographical Series, 4(1), 90-97. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-159044