Terrestrial impact structures as geoheritage: an assessment method of their scientific value and its application to Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: SÁNCHEZ,JOANA P.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: BRILHA,JOSÉ B.R.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Terrestrial impact structures are geological and geomorphological features with particular importance to understand the history and evolution of the planet. Impact structures are scattered around the world but in many countries these features are under threat, essentially due to anthropic factors. Impact structures with higher scientific value should be considered as geological heritage and, consequently, be subjected to geoconservation strategies. In order to select the most important impact structures to be properly conserved and managed, this paper proposes a quantitative assessment method of the scientific value of these structures. The eight Brazilian impact structures were used to test this method that has the potential to be applied to any geological context in any country. The structures known as Araguainha Dome-MT and Serra da Cangalha-TO reached a higher scientific value, which justifies the need to develop geoconservation strategies and a proper management.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Terrestrial impact structures as geoheritage: an assessment method of their scientific value and its application to Brazil
title Terrestrial impact structures as geoheritage: an assessment method of their scientific value and its application to Brazil
spellingShingle Terrestrial impact structures as geoheritage: an assessment method of their scientific value and its application to Brazil
SÁNCHEZ,JOANA P.
geological heritage
impact structure
assessment
inventory
geoconservation
Brazil
title_short Terrestrial impact structures as geoheritage: an assessment method of their scientific value and its application to Brazil
title_full Terrestrial impact structures as geoheritage: an assessment method of their scientific value and its application to Brazil
title_fullStr Terrestrial impact structures as geoheritage: an assessment method of their scientific value and its application to Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Terrestrial impact structures as geoheritage: an assessment method of their scientific value and its application to Brazil
title_sort Terrestrial impact structures as geoheritage: an assessment method of their scientific value and its application to Brazil
author SÁNCHEZ,JOANA P.
author_facet SÁNCHEZ,JOANA P.
BRILHA,JOSÉ B.R.
author_role author
author2 BRILHA,JOSÉ B.R.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SÁNCHEZ,JOANA P.
BRILHA,JOSÉ B.R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv geological heritage
impact structure
assessment
inventory
geoconservation
Brazil
topic geological heritage
impact structure
assessment
inventory
geoconservation
Brazil
description ABSTRACT Terrestrial impact structures are geological and geomorphological features with particular importance to understand the history and evolution of the planet. Impact structures are scattered around the world but in many countries these features are under threat, essentially due to anthropic factors. Impact structures with higher scientific value should be considered as geological heritage and, consequently, be subjected to geoconservation strategies. In order to select the most important impact structures to be properly conserved and managed, this paper proposes a quantitative assessment method of the scientific value of these structures. The eight Brazilian impact structures were used to test this method that has the potential to be applied to any geological context in any country. The structures known as Araguainha Dome-MT and Serra da Cangalha-TO reached a higher scientific value, which justifies the need to develop geoconservation strategies and a proper management.
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