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Impact structures in Africa: A review.

open access: yesJ Afr Earth Sci, 2014
Reimold WU, Koeberl C.
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Geoheritage and geoconservation

2007
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Brocx, Margaret, Semeniuk, V
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Geoconservation

2005
The detailed descriptions of the physical geography in the previous chapters show the rich geodiversity of north-western Europe, reflected in its many geological landscapes (landscapes without the biological and cultural ‘furnishing’). The various geological forces, acting in time and space have created the foundation for this richness. The landscape’s
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Geoconservation Research (Geoconserv. Res.)

2018
Biannual Journal of Geoconservation Research (GCR) is an international, open-access (for authors and readers), single-blind and peer-reviewed journal. This journal was established in late 2018. This journal is free for both authors and readers. The GCR tries to follow the open access policy as a global mission to allow all experts, researchers ...
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Energy Production and Geoconservation

2014
Energy production from different Earth’s natural resources has always marked great social and economic advance in the human history. Prehistoric man learned to conserve the fire after the lightning struck down on the forests. Later on, the first energy crisis of the late Paleolithic, when the hunting target began to lack, was resolved by the discovery ...
Delia Evelina Bruno, Dmitry A. Ruban
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Geoconservation of Human Tracks

2014
In the previous chapter we have seen how there is a wide diversity of human tracksites each with a different depositional history and mechanism of track preservation. The challenge for the geoarchaeologist is not only to document such sites but also to advise with respect to their long-term conservation. At many human tracksites this is challenging due
Matthew R. Bennett, Sarita A. Morse
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Geomorphological Landscapes and Geoconservation

2016
The intrinsic value of geomorphological landscapes is considered in the context of aesthetics, culture, socio-economics, and ecology as well as geoscience. Geoconservation has become more urgent as geodiversity, biodiversity, and cultural diversity have declined.
Olav Slaymaker   +2 more
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