Geological 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 observed features. Description of paleogeographical geosites in terms of the paleospace and the geologic time they encompass is challenging, partially because of many uncertainties in the interpretations of a given geosite and in the paleogeographical, paleobiogeographical, and stratigraphical nomenclature. These geosites can be classified on the basis of facies, paleoecosystems, ichnological value...
Equivalent in principle to type localities and type specimens in biology and paleontology, geologica...
This Special Issue outlines the role of geoheritage and geotourism as potential touristic resources ...
Geological heritage or geoheritage refers to the total of geosites, i.e., areas of high geological i...
Geological heritage sites (geosites) are sites that contain information about the state and the dyna...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Geological heritage sites (geosites) are sites that contain information about t...
Geoheritage sites with palaeogeographical value are excellent venues for geotourism. These sites ...
Definitions Geoheritage. The heritage value assigned to features of a geological nature encompass...
Together, places of scientific, historical or cultural significance within a region and the artefact...
Of all of the sciences utilized in modern archaeological research, that of geology has the longest h...
This work is a contribution for the organisation of geological heritage based on some of the earth s...
Archaeological and geological information may coincide in the same objects (sites, collection specim...
In 1991, the 1st International Symposium about the Protection of the Geological Heritage was held in...
Little development has research in Geological Sciences, in our country and particularly in the provi...
Geological, geomorphological, hydrological and pedological features form with biological elements th...
Geoarchaeology is the archaeological subfield that focuses on archaeological information retrieval a...
Equivalent in principle to type localities and type specimens in biology and paleontology, geologica...
This Special Issue outlines the role of geoheritage and geotourism as potential touristic resources ...
Geological heritage or geoheritage refers to the total of geosites, i.e., areas of high geological i...
Geological heritage sites (geosites) are sites that contain information about the state and the dyna...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Geological heritage sites (geosites) are sites that contain information about t...
Geoheritage sites with palaeogeographical value are excellent venues for geotourism. These sites ...
Definitions Geoheritage. The heritage value assigned to features of a geological nature encompass...
Together, places of scientific, historical or cultural significance within a region and the artefact...
Of all of the sciences utilized in modern archaeological research, that of geology has the longest h...
This work is a contribution for the organisation of geological heritage based on some of the earth s...
Archaeological and geological information may coincide in the same objects (sites, collection specim...
In 1991, the 1st International Symposium about the Protection of the Geological Heritage was held in...
Little development has research in Geological Sciences, in our country and particularly in the provi...
Geological, geomorphological, hydrological and pedological features form with biological elements th...
Geoarchaeology is the archaeological subfield that focuses on archaeological information retrieval a...
Equivalent in principle to type localities and type specimens in biology and paleontology, geologica...
This Special Issue outlines the role of geoheritage and geotourism as potential touristic resources ...
Geological heritage or geoheritage refers to the total of geosites, i.e., areas of high geological i...