The table below provides a summary of all completed activities and project outcomes.

Outcomes

The impact of the project on publications:

The total influence score (AIS) of the published papers is 8.535. (The score is calculated based on the influence score of each journal).

Context: We stated in the project proposal that we would publish the results of our research in two peer-reviewed journal papers. We successfully completed this assignment by publishing a paper in Remote Sensing from MDPI (IF 5.34) and another in Ziridava: Studia Archaeologica, a BDI journal published in Romania. A component of this project’s methodology was used in two geomorphological papers as part of collaboration: Catena journal, Elsevier (IF: 6.28) and The Cryosphere, Copernicus Publication (IF 5.77).
Another manuscript is currently being reviewed by Elsevier’s International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation (IF 7.62).

  1. Alexandru Hegyi, Dragoș Diaconescu, Petru Urdea, Apostolos Sarris, Michal Pisz, Alexandru Onaca, Using Geophysics to Characterize a Prehistoric Burial Mound in Romania, Remote Sensing, 2021, 13(5), 842https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13050842.
  2. Andrei Stavilă, Alexandru Hegyi, Bogdan Craiovan, Non-invasive archaeological researches performed in the Middle Bronze Age settlement from Alioș-Valea Alioşu (Timiș County, Romania). Structures, chronology, and perspectives, Ziridava: Studia Archaeologica, 2020, 34, https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=930937.
  3. Athos Agapiou, Alexandru Hegyi, Florin Gogâltan, Andrei Stavilă, Victor Sava, Apostolos Sarris, Cristian Floca, Leonard Dorogostaisky, Exploring the Largest Known Bronze Age Earthworks in Europe Through Medium Resolution Multispectral Satellite Images, International Journal of Applied Earth Observatory and Geoinformation, Elsevier, in review.
  4. Aurel Persoiu, Nenad Buzjak, Alexandru Lucian Onaca, Christos Pennos, Yorgos Sotiridias, Monica Ionița, Stravos Zachariadis, Michael Styllas, Jure Kosutnik, Alexandru Hegyi, Record summer rains in 2019 led to massive loss of surface and cave ice in SE Europe, The Cryosphere, Copernicus Publications, 2021, 15(5):2382-2399, 10.5194/tc-15-2383-2021.
  5. Alexandru Onaca, Emil Gachev, Florina Ardelean, Adrian Ardelean, Aurel Perșoiu, Alexandru Hegyi, Small is strong: Post-LIA resilience of Europe’s Southernmost glaciers assessed by geophysical methods, Catena, 2022, 213(3):106143, Elsevier, 10.1016/j.catena.2022.106143.