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- Geoconservation is the practice of recognising, protecting and managing sites and landscapes which have value for their geology or geomorphology. The...
- This article describes the geology of the ceremonial county of Staffordshire, England which includes the modern administrative county together with the...
- The term geodiversity is strongly linked to other neologisms such as geoconservation, geoheritage or even geo-indicators. All these terms promote the idea...
- Dinosaur National Monument (USA), the World's First Dinosaur Geoconservation Site. Geoconservation Research 1(1)1-20. "Dinosaur National Monument Visitor Center...
- The Hajar Mountains (Arabic: جِبَال ٱلْحَجَر, romanized: Jibāl al-Ḥajar, The Rocky Mountains or The Stone Mountains) are one of the highest mountain ranges...
- The geology of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park in the southwestern part of the Scottish Highlands consists largely of Neoproterozoic (late...
- Cynthia Veronica Burek is a Professor of Geoconservation at the University of Chester. She serves on the steering group of the Geodiversity Action Plan...
- The bedrock geology of Carmarthenshire in west Wales consists largely of Palaeozoic age sedimentary rocks. Unconsolidated (or 'superficial') deposits of...
- {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help) Jur****ic Heritage and Geoconservation in Portugal: Selected Sites – at Estudo Geral Paper (pt) with English...
- The bedrock geology of Ceredigion (formerly Cardiganshire) in west Wales consists wholly of a considerable thickness of Ordovician and Silurian age sedimentary...