Research over decades confirms the geological values of the Papuk UNESCO Global Geopark (Croatia) as a unique place in the regional frame where several orogenic events left their traces through the formation of diverse lithologies. The important part of the geological mosaic, at least in the western part of the Geopark, is the variety of igneous (sub)volcanic rocks. Albite rhyolite at Rupnica and Trešnjevica geosites formed in the Late Cretaceous (~81 Ma), recording the geological event(s) associated with the closure of the Neotethys Ocean. At that time, acidic silicate melt rose fast from the deep crustal levels to the near surface, where cooling caused regular cracking and the development of columnar jointing. Today, these geosites attrac...
This study reports and discusses new radiometric ages, petrographical and volcanological observation...
We examined the comparison of geoheritage resources of two natural protected areas: National park Fr...
Samples from the Radlovac metamorphic complex, together with others from the overlying sedimentary r...
Papuk Geopark is located in eastern Croatia,in the Slavonia region,and was established in 2007 in a ...
Central Europe and the area of the UNESCO Global Geopark Bohemian Paradise have been affected by glo...
The Novohrad–Nógrád UNESCO Global Geopark is the first cross-border geopark located between Slovakia...
Volcanic geoheritage is emphasized as the main asset and distinctive characteristic of the Land of E...
The Rupnica geosite, a key locality of the UNESCO-protected Papuk Geopark in northern Croatia, is we...
Upper Cretaceous deposits of the Požeška gora Mt. (Croatia) formed as the result of interaction betw...
In this Special Issue, we present 11 of the 15 geoparks that show key aspects of the past and curren...
The Regional Natural Park of the Monts d'Ardèche, located in south-eastern France, became the Monts ...
Geotourist attractions of the Kleśnica Valley, located in the Śnieżnik Massif the Eastern Sudetes we...
As a part of the long-standing volcanism of the Carpathian–Pannonian Region, a basaltic monogenetic ...
Knowing the geological evolution of Earth surface allows identifying various natural attractions (bi...
The Upper Cretaceous rudist limestones are well-known from several localities in Serbia. Three of th...
This study reports and discusses new radiometric ages, petrographical and volcanological observation...
We examined the comparison of geoheritage resources of two natural protected areas: National park Fr...
Samples from the Radlovac metamorphic complex, together with others from the overlying sedimentary r...
Papuk Geopark is located in eastern Croatia,in the Slavonia region,and was established in 2007 in a ...
Central Europe and the area of the UNESCO Global Geopark Bohemian Paradise have been affected by glo...
The Novohrad–Nógrád UNESCO Global Geopark is the first cross-border geopark located between Slovakia...
Volcanic geoheritage is emphasized as the main asset and distinctive characteristic of the Land of E...
The Rupnica geosite, a key locality of the UNESCO-protected Papuk Geopark in northern Croatia, is we...
Upper Cretaceous deposits of the Požeška gora Mt. (Croatia) formed as the result of interaction betw...
In this Special Issue, we present 11 of the 15 geoparks that show key aspects of the past and curren...
The Regional Natural Park of the Monts d'Ardèche, located in south-eastern France, became the Monts ...
Geotourist attractions of the Kleśnica Valley, located in the Śnieżnik Massif the Eastern Sudetes we...
As a part of the long-standing volcanism of the Carpathian–Pannonian Region, a basaltic monogenetic ...
Knowing the geological evolution of Earth surface allows identifying various natural attractions (bi...
The Upper Cretaceous rudist limestones are well-known from several localities in Serbia. Three of th...
This study reports and discusses new radiometric ages, petrographical and volcanological observation...
We examined the comparison of geoheritage resources of two natural protected areas: National park Fr...
Samples from the Radlovac metamorphic complex, together with others from the overlying sedimentary r...