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- W97672047 abstract "Geoconservation, which is aimed at sustainable use of the geological heritage at global, national, regional, and local levels, is one of the main direction of nature conservation practice both in the whole world and in Russia. In its most general treatment, geodiversity can be understood as a quantity of types of geological heritage objects. It should be specially noted, however, that many sub-types can be distinguished within each type of the geological heritage. Two classes can be established among the geological heritage objects belonging to the magmatic type. The first of them include geological monuments (in situ objects), namely the outcrops (natural and artificial) of magmatic rocks and volcanic phenomena. Ex situ objects can be outlined logically as the second class, and they include samples from museum collections, magmatic rocks used for architectural purposes and construction, and also art objects produced or designed with such rocks. The diversity of objects of the both classes is determined by the composition of rocks they expose. But in such a case, it is linked strongly to the employed classifications of magmatic formations. Additionally, the geological heritage objects of the first class differs by which bodies are exhibited in them. Two approaches for characteristics of geological bodies should be noted here. The first approach is based on the establishment of intrusive bodies (batholiths, laccoliths, etc.), hypabyssal bodies (dikes), and effusive bodies (e.g., sheets) by structural-geological considerations. Such bodies can be classified in more details, i.e., with a definition of such specific units as intrusive dome and so on. The second approach is based, on the one hand, on the lithodem stratigraphy, and, on the other hand, it is based on the available nomenclature of layered intrusions. The above-mentioned bodies, irrespectively of how they are established, can coincide with complex massives as a result. Moreover, the appearance of such bodies in the geological monuments can differ significantly, which, particularly, depends on the hierarchical level of analysis of a given formation. To understand better the diversity of the geological heritage objects belonging to the magmatic type, their distinction by such criteria as rock composition, morphology of geological bodies, textural and structural peculiarities, facies and natural assemblages of rocks and bodies, tectonic and palaeotectonic position of massives, etc. is significant. Moreover, attention should be paid to the coincidence of magmatic and other types, as well as to the historical-cultural and archaeological values of magmatic formations. The analysis of diversity of the geological heritage objects belonging to the magmatic type is important for correct evaluation of their uniqueness (rarity) and development of optimal strategies for geoconservation and geotourism activities within a given territory. This paper emphasizes on the Dakh Crystalline Massif, which is situated in the Northwestern Caucasus, which is a characteristic example of the geological heritage object belonging to the magmatic type, and it also permits to discuss many questions linked to the diversity of such objects." @default.
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- W97672047 title "Концептуальный анализ многообразия объектов геологического наследия магматического типа" @default.
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