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Vanessa Cocal-Smith, Graham Hinchliffe and Michael G. Petterson
The geoheritage value in the Thames District, North Island, New Zealand, is notable for its over 50 epithermal gold deposits associated with the Coromandel Volcanic Zone, significant to the region?s geological, cultural, and mining heritage. This case st...
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Nikolaos Vlachopoulos and Panagiotis Voudouris
Serifos island is characterized by rich geodiversity, industrial and cultural heritage. The present paper focuses on the geological and mining heritage of Serifos, with the aim of integrating the island in the international environment of Geoparks, in th...
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Beatriz Prieto, Patricia Sanmartín, Javier Cancelo-González, Lucía Torres and Benita Silva
Combined laboratory and field research examining the possible alterations caused by herbicide treatments applied to the construction materials (schist and some granite, bound with mortar) in the Roman wall of Lugo (NW Spain), declared a World Heritage si...
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Serpentinites are characterized by highly variable mineralogical, physical, and mechanical properties. Serpentinites from Moeche (North Western Spain) have been studied to establish their mineralogical, petrographic, and textural characteristics, as well...
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Martina Zuena, Patrizia Tomasin, Dória Costa, José Delgado-Rodrigues and Elisabetta Zendri
The combination of multiple physical, chemical and biological factors causes the weathering of limestone used in the field of cultural heritage. To overcome the limitations of traditional consolidating products and to meet the requirements of the histori...
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