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Emmanouil Manoutsoglou, Ilias Lazos, Emmanouil Steiakakis and Antonios Vafeidis
The Samaria Gorge is a dominant geomorphological and geological structure on Crete Island and it is one of the national parks established in Greece. Due to the complex tectonics and the stratigraphic ambiguities imprinted in the geological formations of ...
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Dmitry A. Ruban, Anna V. Mikhailenko and Vladimir A. Ermolaev
Accurate nomenclature of geological heritage sites (geosites) is necessary to facilitate their description and territorial geodiversity evaluation (both important for sustainable development and efficient land-use planning). As suggested by previous geol...
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Mohammad Afifi Ishak, Md. Aminul Islam, Mohamed Ragab Shalaand Nurul Hasan
This study was carried out in the Pliocene interval of the southern North Sea F3 Block in the Netherlands. This research paper demonstrates how an integrated interpretation of geological information using seismic attributes, sequence stratigraphic interp...
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Haïfa Ben-Romdhane, Diana Francis, Charfeddine Cherif, Kosmas Pavlopoulos, Hosni Ghedira and Steven Griffiths
In this paper, the feasibility of satellite remote sensing in detecting and predicting locations of buried objects in the archaeological site of Saruq Al-Hadid, United Arab Emirates (UAE) was investigated. Satellite-borne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) i...
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Boglárka Németh, Károly Németh and Jon N. Procter
The increase in geoheritage studies has secured recognition globally regarding the importance of abiotic natural features. Prominent in geoheritage screening practices follows a multicriteria assessment framework; however, the complexity of interest in v...
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Márton Pál and Gáspár Albert
Geodiversity is the variety of natural elements that are excluded from biodiversity, such as: geological, geomorphological, and soil features including their properties, systems, and relationships. Geodiversity assessment measures these features, emphasi...
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Francesca Filocamo, Carmen Maria Rosskopf, Vincenzo Amato and Massimo Cesarano
The Apennine mountain areas suffer progressive abandonment and marginality, although being characterized by an extraordinary richness in natural and cultural resources, and landscapes of great beauty. Therefore, their natural heritage, and especially the...
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Anna V. Mikhailenko, Vladimir A. Ermolaev and Dmitry A. Ruban
Distant observation of unique geological and geomorphological features facilitates comprehension and tourism of these important resources. Bridges offer an opportunity for such observation, and the idea of bridge-based geoheritage viewpoints is proposed....
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Antonia Longobardi, Nazzareno Diodato and Mirka Mobilia
Precipitation extremes have always been part of the Earth?s climate system and associated multiple damaging hydrological events (MDHEs), the simultaneous triggering of different types of phenomena (landslides and floods), affect an always-increasing port...
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Antonia Longobardi, Nazzareno Diodato and Mirka Mobilia
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Precipitation extremes have always been part of the Earth?s climate system and associated multiple damaging hydrological events (MDHEs), the simultaneous triggering of different types of phenomena (landslides and floods), affect an always-increasing port...
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Daria Wieslawa Krasiewicz and Grzegorz Wierzbicki
The origin and dynamics of a 2010 pluvial flood in the valley of a large European river are described. In order to study how local people perceive this catastrophic event a small administrative unit (rural municipality) within the Holocene floodplain (th...
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Rannveig Ólafsdóttir
Geotourism is one of the newest concepts within the field of tourism, and primarily focuses on promoting geological and geomorphological features in landscapes as tourist attractions. This new niche market segment within tourism is based on the conservat...
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Rannveig Ólafsdóttir
Geotourism is one of the newest concepts within the field of tourism, and primarily focuses on promoting geological and geomorphological features in landscapes as tourist attractions. This new niche market segment within tourism is based on the conservat...
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Monia Calista, Francesco Mascioli, Valeria Menna, Enrico Miccadei and Tommaso Piacentini
Geomorphological evolution, erosion and retreat processes that affect the rocky coasts of the mid-western Adriatic Sea (Abruzzo, Central Italy) are the subject of this research. This coastal sector, one of the few examples of clastic soft rock coasts in ...
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Chiara Cappadonia, Paola Coratza, Valerio Agnesi and Mauro Soldati
Malta and Sicily, which lie at the centre of the Mediterranean Sea, share a long history and have unique geological and geomorphological features which make them attractive destinations for geotourism. In the framework of an international research projec...
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Reynaldo Charrier,Lasafam Iturrizaga,Sébastien Carretier,Vincent Regard
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We present here a reconstruction of the post late Miocene landscape evolution of the western slope of the Andean Cordillera Principal near 34°20? S. We base our analysis on the available geological information, a morphological characterization of the lan...
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Michela Giustiniani, Umberta Tinivella, Chiara Sauli, Bruno Della Vedova
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The theoretical gas hydrates stability zone (GHSZ) in the Ross Sea area was evaluated by mean of a
steady state simple approach by using bathymetric data, sea bottom temperature, a variable geothermal gradient and
assuming that the natural gas is methane...
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