PaleoParks - The protection and conservation of fossil sites worldwide [Paléo-Parcs - Sauvegarde et valorisation de sites fossilifères à travers le monde]
Autor: | Lipps Jere H., Granier Bruno |
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Jazyk: | English<br />French |
Rok vydání: | 2009 |
Předmět: |
Baja California Sur
Black Mountains conservation Copper Canyon corals crinoids Death Valley National Park destruction Devonian dinosaurs earth science conservation Ediacaran education Falls of the Ohio State Park forests fossil group fossil sites fossils France geology GeoPark geopreservation Guanling heritage sites Hungary lacustrine Late Triassic marine reptiles Mexico museum New Zealand Pakistan palaeontology paleobotany paleontological park paleontological resources paleontology PaleoParks paleo-piracy parks petrified wood planning protection Pliocene policy preservation protection Provence Salt Range selling fossils stratigraphy stromatoporoids taphonomy Thailand tracks Vendian Geology QE1-996.5 Paleontology QE701-760 Stratigraphy QE640-699 |
Zdroj: | Carnets de Géologie, Vol CG2009, Iss B03, Pp 1-133 (2009) |
Druh dokumentu: | article |
ISSN: | 1765-2553 1634-0744 16185374 |
Popis: | • Chapter 1. PaleoParks: Our paleontological heritage protected and conserved in the field worldwide, by Jere H. Lipps, p. 1-10, 20 figs. • Chapter 2. The Triassic Guanling fossil Group - A key GeoPark from Barren Mountain, Guizhou Province, China, by Xiaofeng Wang, Xiaohong Chen, Chuanshang Wang & Long Cheng, p. 11-28, 30 figs., 2 tables. • Chapter 3. The GeoPark of Haute-Provence, France - Geology and palaeontology protected for sustainable development, by Jean-Simon Pagès, p. 29-34, 11 figs. • Chapter 4. The protection and use of the geological and paleontological heritage in Baja California Sur, Mexico, by Javier Gaitán Morán & Alejandro Álvarez Arellano • Capítulo 4. El resguardo y aprovechamiento del patrimonio geológico y paleontológico en Baja California Sur, México, por Javier Gaitán Morán & Alejandro Álvarez Arellano, p. 35-48, 4 figs. • Chapter 5. Protecting fossil sites in New Zealand, by Bruce W. Hayward, p. 49-64, 10 figs., 6 tables. • Chapter 6. The Salt Range: Pakistan's unique field museum of geology and paleontology, by Shahid Jamil Sameeni, p. 65-73, 28 figs. • Chapter 7. Paleontological parks and museums and prominent fossil sites in Thailand and their importance in the conservation of fossils, by Nareerat Boonchai, Paul J. Grote & Pratueng Jintasakul, p. 75-95, 13 figs. • Chapter 8. Managing fossil resources at the Falls of the Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, USA: A fossil park in an urban setting, by Alan Goldstein, p. 97-101, 8 figs., 1 table. • Chapter 9. Paleo-piracy endangers Vendian (Ediacaran) fossils in the White Sea - Arkhangelsk region of Russia, by Mikhail A. Fedonkin, Andrey Yu. Ivantsov, Maxim V. Leonov, Jere H. Lipps, Ekaterina A. Serezhnikova, Eugeniy I. Malyutin & Yuriy V. Khan, p. 103-111, 12 figs. • Chapter 10. Copper Canyon track locality (Pliocene) conservation strategies, Death Valley National Park, USA, by Torrey Nyborg, p. 113-119, 4 figs. • Chapter 11. A possible Late Miocene fossil forest PaleoPark in Hungary, by Géza Császár, Miklós Kázmér, Boglárka Erdei & Imre Magyar, p. 121-133, 19 figs. |
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