The soil and subsoil of Morocco are rich in geological phenomena that bear the imprint of a history which goes back in time more than 2000 million years. Very many geologically remarkable sites exposed in accessible outcrops, with good quality remained unknown to the general public and therefore deserved to be vulgarized. It is a memory to acquaint the present generations but also to preserve for future generations. In total, a rich geological heritage in many ways: Varied land- scapes, international stratotypes, various geological structures, varied rocks, mineral associations, a huge procession offossiles, remnants of oceanic crust (ophiolites) among oldests ones in the world (800 my), etc. For this geological heritage, an approach of an ...
Geomorphological heritage is a widely used term in European and North-American countries but is stil...
International audienceBy its geographic proximity to Europe, the diversity of its geological formati...
The concept of geomorphosites is relatively recent (PANIZZA, 2001), finding application in many Eur...
The soil and subsoil of Morocco are rich in geological phenomena that bear the imprint of a history ...
© 2020 The Geologists' Association Zagora Province in south eastern Morocco is characterised by its ...
Demnate commune and High-Tessaout valley are located in the Moroccan central High-Atlas. They have a...
The Talassemtane National Park and the Ghomara Coast (TNP-GC) natural area, registered in the list o...
This study describes the geoheritage sites in the Draa valley between Ouarzazate and M’Hamid in sout...
The Ait Attab syncline, in the southwestern part of the Moroccan Central High Atlas (CHA), is a vast...
The Rabat-Tiflet area (north-western Morocco) has a complex geological setting and a high geodiversi...
The surrounding area of the Bine El Ouidane dam in Central Morocco, has significant potential for th...
The north-eastern part of the regional geopark of M'Goun is a mountainous area which is both part of...
The north-eastern part of the regional geopark of M'Goun is a mountainous area which is both part of...
© 2018 The European Association for Conservation of the Geological Heritage The Folded Middle Atlas ...
Rich limestone Jurassic formations and huge water reservoir are natural characteristics of the Middl...
Geomorphological heritage is a widely used term in European and North-American countries but is stil...
International audienceBy its geographic proximity to Europe, the diversity of its geological formati...
The concept of geomorphosites is relatively recent (PANIZZA, 2001), finding application in many Eur...
The soil and subsoil of Morocco are rich in geological phenomena that bear the imprint of a history ...
© 2020 The Geologists' Association Zagora Province in south eastern Morocco is characterised by its ...
Demnate commune and High-Tessaout valley are located in the Moroccan central High-Atlas. They have a...
The Talassemtane National Park and the Ghomara Coast (TNP-GC) natural area, registered in the list o...
This study describes the geoheritage sites in the Draa valley between Ouarzazate and M’Hamid in sout...
The Ait Attab syncline, in the southwestern part of the Moroccan Central High Atlas (CHA), is a vast...
The Rabat-Tiflet area (north-western Morocco) has a complex geological setting and a high geodiversi...
The surrounding area of the Bine El Ouidane dam in Central Morocco, has significant potential for th...
The north-eastern part of the regional geopark of M'Goun is a mountainous area which is both part of...
The north-eastern part of the regional geopark of M'Goun is a mountainous area which is both part of...
© 2018 The European Association for Conservation of the Geological Heritage The Folded Middle Atlas ...
Rich limestone Jurassic formations and huge water reservoir are natural characteristics of the Middl...
Geomorphological heritage is a widely used term in European and North-American countries but is stil...
International audienceBy its geographic proximity to Europe, the diversity of its geological formati...
The concept of geomorphosites is relatively recent (PANIZZA, 2001), finding application in many Eur...