Current trends and future directions in quantitative geodiversity assessment

JRA Crisp, JC Ellison, A Fischer - Progress in Physical …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Geodiversity assessment is recent and is passing through a stage of methodological
development and consolidation. With rapid environmental change, improving the …

Towards transferable use of terrain ruggedness component in the geodiversity index

B Stojilković - Resources, 2022 - mdpi.com
Geodiversity, as diversity of the abiotic environment, includes terrain ruggedness (or
roughness), which is one of the essential parts of geodiversity evaluation. The terrain …

Geological heritage diversity in the Faiyum Oasis (Egypt): A comprehensive assessment

ES Sallam, EE Fathy, DA Ruban, AA Ponedelnik… - Journal of African Earth …, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract The Faiyum Oasis in the Western Desert of Egypt is famous for its palaeontological
localities (Cenozoic whales, primates, etc.) of global importance, but its geological heritage …

Omnidiversity consolidation of conservation assessment: a case study of Tasmanian coastal geoconservation sites

J Crisp, J Ellison, A Fischer - 2022 - figshare.utas.edu.au
The exclusivity of biodiversity and geodiversity assessment hinders conservation outcomes,
evidenced by the prioritization of biodiversity in conservation literature, and lagging …

Evaluating scaling frameworks for multiscale geomorphometric analysis

DR Newman, JMH Cockburn, L Drǎguţ, JB Lindsay - Geomatics, 2022 - mdpi.com
Multiscale methods have become progressively valuable in geomorphometric analysis as
data have become increasingly detailed. This paper evaluates the theoretical and empirical …

The increasing need for geographical information technology (GIT) tools in geoconservation and geotourism

M Williams, M McHenry - 2020 - figshare.utas.edu.au
The use of GIS, remote sensing, and other geographic tools in geoconservation and
geotourism is increasing. These tools–hereafter referred to as 'Geographic Information …

Response of guobu slope displacement to rainfall and reservoir water level with time-series insar and wavelet analysis

L Pang, C Li, D Liu, F Zhang, B Chen - Applied Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
Reservoir bank landslides are a frequent phenomenon, and the stability of these landslides
is affected by two essential factors: rainfall and reservoir level changes. Studying the …

Spatial and temporal evolution and human–land relationship at early historic sites in the middle reaches of the yellow river in the sanhe region based on GIS …

M Gao, H Lyu, X Yang, Z Liu - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
The Sanhe region in the middle reaches of the Yellow River is an important area for the
origin and development of early civilization in China. Many early sites, from the Paleolithic to …

Evaluation of Anthropogenic Substrate Variability Based on Non-Destructive Testing of Ground Anchors

M Wyjadłowski, JV Kozubal, Z Zięba, D Steshenko… - Materials, 2021 - mdpi.com
The purpose of this paper is to describe the variability of soil rheological properties based on
research carried out using load tests of ground anchors under complex geotechnical …