Geoconservation and Geotourism Potential of India
Geoconservation and Geotourism Potential of India
Rajora, Sameeta; Pant, Naresh Chandra; Tripathi, Satish C.
Springer International Publishing AG
05/2025
214
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9783031810169
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Chapter 1. Geoconservation and Geotourism Potential of India.- Chapter 2. Unique Geoheritage Site of Lithified Quaternary Calcareous Parabolic Dunes and their Preservation in Southern Saurashtra, India.- Chapter 3. Lakes and Palaeolakes of Ladakh in Context of Geoheritage and Geotourism.- Chapter 4. Volcanology of Unique Geoheritage Sites in Deccan Region of Western India.- Chapter 5. Geoheritage Sites of the Paleo Saraswati River in northwestern India in the Context of Geotourism.- Chapter 6. Ladakh Batholith, Trans-Himalaya, India: Subduction Zone Magmatic Products and its Majestic Geoheritage Sites.- Chapter 7. A Sustainable Approach Towards Preservation of Geoheritage and Geodiversity: A Case Study of Patiya Village Cluster in Almora District of Uttarakhand.- Chapter 8. Geology and Geoheritage of One of the Oldest Remnant of Earth's Crust: The Bundelkhand Craton, India.- Chapter 9. Deccan Volcanic Province: when Lava Flooded the Indian Peninsula.- Chapter 10. When Peninsular India Experienced First Marine Incursion ~290Ma Ago.- Chapter 11. Coprolites - Geological Signatures of Dietary Habits of Pre-historic Indian Vertebrates.- Chapter 12. Chitrakoot Region, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh: A Potential UNESCO Global Geopark.- Chapter 13. Geotourism Potential of Quaternary Colluvio-Aeolian Deposits and Unique Parabolic Dunes Landscape in Central Thar Desert of India: Insights Into Geoheritage Sites Depicting Climatic Oscillations.
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Geoheritage;Geotourism;Geodiversity;Making of Himalaya;Meghalayan Age
Chapter 1. Geoconservation and Geotourism Potential of India.- Chapter 2. Unique Geoheritage Site of Lithified Quaternary Calcareous Parabolic Dunes and their Preservation in Southern Saurashtra, India.- Chapter 3. Lakes and Palaeolakes of Ladakh in Context of Geoheritage and Geotourism.- Chapter 4. Volcanology of Unique Geoheritage Sites in Deccan Region of Western India.- Chapter 5. Geoheritage Sites of the Paleo Saraswati River in northwestern India in the Context of Geotourism.- Chapter 6. Ladakh Batholith, Trans-Himalaya, India: Subduction Zone Magmatic Products and its Majestic Geoheritage Sites.- Chapter 7. A Sustainable Approach Towards Preservation of Geoheritage and Geodiversity: A Case Study of Patiya Village Cluster in Almora District of Uttarakhand.- Chapter 8. Geology and Geoheritage of One of the Oldest Remnant of Earth's Crust: The Bundelkhand Craton, India.- Chapter 9. Deccan Volcanic Province: when Lava Flooded the Indian Peninsula.- Chapter 10. When Peninsular India Experienced First Marine Incursion ~290Ma Ago.- Chapter 11. Coprolites - Geological Signatures of Dietary Habits of Pre-historic Indian Vertebrates.- Chapter 12. Chitrakoot Region, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh: A Potential UNESCO Global Geopark.- Chapter 13. Geotourism Potential of Quaternary Colluvio-Aeolian Deposits and Unique Parabolic Dunes Landscape in Central Thar Desert of India: Insights Into Geoheritage Sites Depicting Climatic Oscillations.
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