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Potential Use of a Significant Scientific Geosite: the Messinian Coral Reef of Santa Pola (SE Spain)
The Messinian coral reef of Santa Pola, one of the most relevant geosites in the geological heritage of the western Mediterranean, is quantitatively assessed in terms of geoscience and features of potential use.
Hugo Corbí
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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 ...
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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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The Falakra geosite is located at the northern shoreline of the island of Limnos, Greece, and exhibits an array of unusual geomorphological features developed in late Cenozoic sandstones.
Ioannis Koukouvelas +2 more
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Geopark Papuk and geosites in Croatia
2008Prikazan je postupak sticanja statusa "geoparka" i kako on sada funkcionira. Date su i smijernice daljnjeg razvoja djelatnosti u geoparku Papuk.
Galović, Lidija, Radonić, Goran
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