Remains of past sea levels such as tidal notches may provide valuable information for the investigation of relative sea-level changes (RSL) of eustatic/tectonic origin. In this review, we …
In recent years, the interest of society in the geoenvironment is constantly increasing. Concepts such as “geosites”,“geoparks”, and “geodiversity” are linked to new local …
Honeycomb weathering is a common phenomenon found on various rock surfaces all around the world. However, honeycomb formation mechanisms are still poorly understood …
Geomorphological heritage refers to the total number of sites that are characterized by a significant geomorphological, as well as environmental, economic, cultural etc. value. The …
The regions of Acheron and Parga (Epirus, Greece) are characterized by a significant geodiversity (eg, stratigraphy, palaeontology, tectonic, geomorphology, hydrology, etc.). In …
Two approaches can be taken to understand geotourism, namely the geological approach and the geographical approach. This approach will lead to the creation of new geotourism …
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Tombolos are ephemeral coastal landforms, which may form and disappear over short geological time periods. Thus, they are susceptible to marine processes. During the last …