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Geodiversity in the Amazon drainage basin. [PDF]
Alsbach CME, Seijmonsbergen AC, Hoorn C.
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Anthropogenic Geosite Concept within Geological Heritage and Turkey’s Anthropogenic Geosites
GeoheritageThe focus of this article is on the 10th grade of the geosite classification by ProGEO-98. Group (J) is the proposed Historic, for development of geological sciences group. Since this group, which we propose to define as the Anthropogenic Geosite Group, contains a very wide content, we focused on the subgroups of this group and tried to give examples ...
Yahya Çiftçi, Yıldırım Güngör
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Geology Today, 2015
Geosites are important and/or unique geological or geographical features of significance. Typically they comprise geological, palaeontological, as well as archaeological sites. Geosites should be regarded as deserving to be preserved and protected, either from the elements or from destructive human activities, both for the community and future ...
A. Schumann +6 more
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Geosites are important and/or unique geological or geographical features of significance. Typically they comprise geological, palaeontological, as well as archaeological sites. Geosites should be regarded as deserving to be preserved and protected, either from the elements or from destructive human activities, both for the community and future ...
A. Schumann +6 more
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Sustainable Geotrail Planning and Geosite Risk Assessment in Purwodadi Village, Indonesia
Global Review of Tourism and Social SciencesPurwodadi Village, located in East Java, Indonesia, has recently gained recognition as one of the top tourism villages in the country. With its rich geological heritage and unique landforms, the area holds significant potential for geotourism development.
I. K. A. Pegatariana +3 more
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2010
Karsts areas are “landscapes of special geological and geomorphologic interest which call for conservation” and can therefore be defined as potential geosites according to the definition given by Cleal et al. [2]. This communication briefly describes the geological, geomorphologic and hydrogeologic features of the most important areas in North-Eastern ...
CUCCHI, FRANCO +2 more
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Karsts areas are “landscapes of special geological and geomorphologic interest which call for conservation” and can therefore be defined as potential geosites according to the definition given by Cleal et al. [2]. This communication briefly describes the geological, geomorphologic and hydrogeologic features of the most important areas in North-Eastern ...
CUCCHI, FRANCO +2 more
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Geosite assessment as a contribution to the sustainable development of Babušnica, Serbia
Open GeosciencesBabušnica is one of the poorest municipalities in Serbia. Although it is a region with excellent physical geographic features that support the development of recreational and environmentally conscious types of tourism, its natural resources are almost ...
Milica Cvetanovic +4 more
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Paleogeography as geological heritage: Developing geosite classification
Earth-Science Reviews, 2014Geological heritage sites (geosites) are sites that contain information about the state and the dynamics of the Earth. Paleogeographical (paleoenvironmental) geosites preserve paleoenvironments, paleoecosystems, and other relevant phenomena. However, the value of these sites can only be fully understood through professional interpretation of the ...
Bruno, Delia Evelina +8 more
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