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Gypsum Cave Biofilm Communities are Strongly Influenced by Bat- And Arthropod-Related Fungi. [PDF]
Jurado V +5 more
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Toponymy and geoheritage in the Alps : Cultural approaches in geoheritage research [PDF]
Hausner, I., Reynard, E.
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Spongy-looking microfabrics in the earliest named stromatolite represent deep burial alteration and incipient metamorphism. [PDF]
Neuweiler F +7 more
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The Ditch and the House. Construction Energetics in Early 7th-century BC Megara Hyblaia: A Preliminary Study. [PDF]
Mège F, Delpozzo E.
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2021
On the territory of the Republic of Serbia, during the long-time period, many different physical-geographical processes created various features and landforms. In the contemporary period, they are under a strong influence of different human activities. Depending on the effects they have on human civilization, we can classify them into a group with the ...
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On the territory of the Republic of Serbia, during the long-time period, many different physical-geographical processes created various features and landforms. In the contemporary period, they are under a strong influence of different human activities. Depending on the effects they have on human civilization, we can classify them into a group with the ...
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2015
Estuaries stand as a distinct environment along the coast in that they bridge the aquatic hydrochemical environmental gap between freshwater and seawater. They can bring another aspect in addition to this hydrochemical setting because the landscape and geomorphic/sedimentologic setting of an estuary provide variability to the “mixing bowl” where ...
Brocx, M., Semeniuk, V.
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Estuaries stand as a distinct environment along the coast in that they bridge the aquatic hydrochemical environmental gap between freshwater and seawater. They can bring another aspect in addition to this hydrochemical setting because the landscape and geomorphic/sedimentologic setting of an estuary provide variability to the “mixing bowl” where ...
Brocx, M., Semeniuk, V.
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Geodiversity beyond Geoheritage
2023Geodiversity is generally defined as the natural range of abiotic (geological, geomorphological, pedological, and hydrological) features and processes. Geoheritage, anchored on geodiversity, is one way of recognizing the landscape’s value to humans.
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Determining Geoheritage Values
2015Definitions Geoheritage. The heritage value assigned to features of a geological nature encompasses globally, nationally, statewide to regionally, and locally significant features of earth science that are intrinsically important or culturally important, offering information or insights into the evolution of the earth or into the history of earth ...
Brocx, M., Semeniuk, V.
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2017
The geoheritage of a country is one of the expressions of its geodiversity and Italy is a rich country in both of them. Nevertheless, Italy is still far from having a national geoheritage conservation strategy. In Italy, there is no national protection law about geoheritage which is protected only indirectly by the Cultural Assets Code and the national
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The geoheritage of a country is one of the expressions of its geodiversity and Italy is a rich country in both of them. Nevertheless, Italy is still far from having a national geoheritage conservation strategy. In Italy, there is no national protection law about geoheritage which is protected only indirectly by the Cultural Assets Code and the national
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