Posters GM1.6/EOS19
Attendance Time: Tuesday, 10 April 2018, 17:30–19:00 Hall X2 Chairperson: Marco Giardino, Fabien Hoblea, Benjamin van Wyk de Vries, Kyung-Sik Woo |
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Poster subsession 1: Concepts and methods for geodiversity and geoheritage: looking for standards? |
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Hall X2 |
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X2.16
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EGU2018-2944
The basis for a global thematic framework for geodiversity and geoheritage Benjamin van Wyk de Vries, Viktor Vereb, and David Karátson |
X2.17
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EGU2018-3924
Addressing pending and emerging issues related to geodiversity and geoheritage through the concept of “Hyper Geosite”: example of the Mont Granier (Chartreuse Massif, French Alps). Fabien Hobléa |
X2.18
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EGU2018-6940
Recognition and classification of geomorphosites from different geomorphological landscapes in South of Spain. Juan F. Martinez-Murillo and Emilio Ferre-Bueno |
X2.19
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EGU2018-8430
The National Geoheritage Inventory in France, from knowledge to outreach Grégoire Egoroff, Patrick De Wever, Annie Cornée, and Claire de Kermadec |
X2.20
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EGU2018-9674
The GeoDIVE project for enhancing geodiversity of the Piemonte Region (Italy): “From rocks to stones, from landforms to landscapes” Marco Giardino, Carlo Bertok, Alessandro Borghi, Francesca Gambino, Vincenzo Lombardo, Francesca Lozar, Alessandra Magagna, Luca Martire, Elia Mulazzano, Luigi Perotti, Fabrizio Piana, Maria Luisa Sturani, and Cristina Viani |
X2.21
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EGU2018-10575
Application of the geodiversity map in the evaluation of the geotouristic potential of mountain areas. Case study: Podtatrze region, South Poland, Northern Slovakia. Pawel Strus and Anna Chrobak |
X2.22
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EGU2018-10731
Geodiversity assessment in the Sesia Val Grande UNESCO Geopark: the case study of the Pogallo Valley (NW Italy) Marco Giardino, Alicja Najwer, Luigi Perotti, Mauro Palomba, Paola Morlino, Pietro Mosca, Giandomenico Fubelli, Riccardo Zambarbieri, and Zbigniew Zwoliński |
X2.23
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EGU2018-10778
Spatial scales of geodiversity and taxonomic hierarchy levels of landforms Zbigniew Zwoliński |
X2.24
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EGU2018-11254
Geological heritage and geodiversity: the case of the archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil Antônio Costa |
X2.25
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EGU2018-16437
Cities in the Anthropocene: humans as eco-geomorphological agents Annette Voigt and Kirsten v. Elverfeldt |
X2.26
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EGU2018-18652
Application of advanced data mining tools for better defining the geoheritage values of volcanic fields Boglarka Nemeth, Karoly Nemeth, Jonathan Procter, and Trisia Farrelly |
X2.27
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EGU2018-18897
Integrating geodiversity in teaching, research and management: examples from coastal marine environments in Denmark Verner Brandbyge Ernstsen, Zyad Al-Hamdani, Signe Schilling Hansen, Aart Kroon, and Jørn Bo Jensen |
Poster subsession 2: Protecting Geodiversity, Geoheritage and Heritage Stones. |
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X2.28
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EGU2018-3863
Exceptional preservation of Jurassic coleoid fossils in Southern England: taphonomy, movable geoheritage, collection and loss Malcolm Hart and Kevin Page |
X2.29
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EGU2018-9041
Can geosites be restored? The example of the Alto Vez geosite (Peneda Mountain, Portugal) Paulo Pereira, José Brilha, Diamantino Pereira, and Renato Henriques |
X2.30
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EGU2018-18891
Geoheritage Assessment in Northern Malta (Mediterranean Sea) as a Tool for Geoconservation and Tourism Promotion. Paola Coratza, Ritienne Gauci, Lidia Selmi, and Mauro Soldati |
X2.31
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EGU2018-18939
The use of limestone in the medieval masonries of Assisi region, Italy Eleonora Scopinaro and Ákos Török |
Poster subsession 3: Initiatives and experiences in geoheritage and geodiversity management and promotion. |
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X2.32
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EGU2018-923
Towards The Valorisation Of The Cultural And Natural Heritage Of The Draa Tafilalet Region Of Morocco Siham Belhaj, Lahcen Bahi, and Ahmed Akhssas |
X2.33
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EGU2018-2367
Geology interpretation at a spot: knowledge transfer, geoheritage and geoconservation problems in the protected areas of Lithuania Grazina Skridlaite, Laura Gedminiene, Jurate Vaznyte, Simonas Saarmann, and Jonas Seckus |
X2.34
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EGU2018-2436
Geoheritage and the ICG: Developing IUGS policy and practice Kevin Page, Lola Pereira, Björn Schouenborg, and Patrick de Wever |
X2.35
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EGU2018-2951
Geomojis – a symbolic alphabet to communicate Earth Sciences Highlight Benjamin van Wyk de Vries, Dougal Jerram, Vladislav Rapprich, Andrew Harris, and Dana Martin |
X2.36
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EGU2018-3333
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The importance and potential of local geoheritage (case study: Lomnicko and Deblínsko, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic) Lucie Kubalíková and Aleš Bajer |
X2.37 |
EGU2018-3561
The geological landscape and related geosites overview map of Liguria (Italy) (withdrawn after no-show) Maurizio Burlando, Francesco Faccini, Guido Paliaga, Eugenio Poggi, and Flavio Poggi |
X2.38
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EGU2018-3659
Geomorphology and archaeology of the Moldavian Plateau - Geoheritage site Bahluieț Valley at Costești village Mihai Niculita |
X2.39
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EGU2018-9099
A propose of geoturist itinerary along the coastal area of Caldera (Atacama, Northern Chile) Nicole Maldonado, Tatiana Izquierdo, and Manuel Abad |
X2.40
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EGU2018-11647
Geoheritage is coming to town: preservation of geological features in an urban environment with the example of geomorphological mapping on Clermont-Ferrand Viktor Vereb, Benjamin van Wyk de Vries, and Dávid Karátson |
X2.41
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EGU2018-11979
Dinosaurian geosites: successful geotouristic destinations ? Nathalie Cayla |
X2.42
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EGU2018-15572
Geodiversity, geoheritage and volcano tourism in natural protected areas of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) Javier Dóniz-Paez, Fátima Rodríguez, Rafael Becerra-Ramírez, Elena González-Cárdenas, and Estela Escobar-Lahoz |
X2.43
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EGU2018-19438
Virtual Reality displaying and communicating Geoheritage and Georisk: the 3DTeLC ERASMUS+ project Highlight Malcom Whitworth, Mel Krokos, Derek Rust, Paraskevi Nomikou, Alessandro Tibaldi, Fabio Bonali, Elena Russo, Ugo Becciani, Benjamin Van Wyk de Vries, Danilo Reitano, Efthimios Lekkas, Nicholas Bilham, James Brown, Robert Lovas, Javier Escartin, Serafeim Poulos, and Lee Jones |
Poster subsession 4: Geodiversity and Geoheritage within UNESCO World Heritage sites and Geoparks. |
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X2.44
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EGU2018-109
Managing Geoparks as complex systems Cristina Toma and George Stefan Kudor |
X2.45
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EGU2018-685
Geotourism assessment in the Csopak area of the Bakony–Balaton UNESCO Global Geopark, Hungary Márton Pál, Barnabás Korbély, Tamás Budai, and Gáspár Albert |
X2.46
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EGU2018-2564
Nominating a tectonic landscape on the World Heritage List, a case-study Cecile Olive-Garcia |
X2.47
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EGU2018-2875
Outstanding Universal Values of the Korean Archipelago Getbol: Its potential for World Heritage Nomination Kyung Sik Woo, Seung Soo Chun, and Kyong O Moon |
X2.48
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EGU2018-2935
The aspiring Hantangang Global Geopark in Korea: Justification to be endorsed by UNESCO Global Geopark Kyung Sik Woo, Young Kwan Sohn, Youngwoo Kil, Yong Joo Jwa, and Seong Ok Ju |
X2.49
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EGU2018-7176
UNESCO Global Geoparks and the Transmission of the Earth Science Knowledge: A Case Study Sophie Justice |