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Springer Briefs in Earth Sciences | 2012

The Paleogene and Neogene of Western Iberia (Portugal): A Cenozoic Record in the European Atlantic Domain

João Pais; Pedro P. Cunha; D. I. Pereira; Paulo Legoinha; Ruben P. Dias; Delminda Moura; António Brum da Silveira; José Carlos Kullberg; J. A. González-Delgado

The Portuguese mainland, located in western Iberia, represents a key area for understanding the evolution of the European Atlantic margin during the Cenozoic and the establishment of relations with the Mediterranean, in particular through the transition area between those two oceans which is well documented in the Algarve region.


Journal of Maps | 2013

Geodiversity assessment of the Xingu drainage basin

Juliana Pizarro Silva; D. I. Pereira; Alexandre M. Aguiar; Cleide Rodrigues

Geodiversity is a recent concept that refers to the abiotic variety of nature. It is defined as the range of geological (rocks, minerals, fossils), geomorphological (landforms, processes) and soil features, including their assemblages, relationships, properties, interpretation and systems. In this work, a method of quantitative assessment of geodiversity was applied to the Xingu drainage basin (Amazônia – Brazil). The method is based on the quantification and integration of abiotic features represented on thematic maps at scales ranging from 1:250,000 to 1:2,500,000, overlaid by a 1:25,000 systematic grid. In order to calculate the final geodiversity index, five partial numerical indices representing the main components of geodiversity were drawn compiled: geology, geomorphology, soil, palaeontology and mineral occurrences. The resulting Geodiversity Index map is presented in the form of five isoline classes. The objective of this method is to present such a mapping technique as a tool for environmental planning, particularly for the identification and definition of priority areas for conservation.


Geodiversitas | 2011

Pliocene flora from S. Pedro da Torre deposits (Minho, NW Portugal)

Manuel Vieira; Emília Poças; João Pais; D. I. Pereira

ABSTRACT This paper deals with the systematic and botanical description of the microfloral elements from the Pliocene S. Pedro da Torre section (NW Portugal) and the description of the palaeoenvironment and palaeoclimate, for use as a correlation attempt with other Pliocene deposits. The S. Pedro da Torre section represents one of the main sites which may help us to understand the vegetation and the paleoenvironment of the Pliocene north-western Iberian Peninsula. Nearly 70 different taxa were indentified (including bryophytes, ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms), which indicate a palaeowetland setting, dominated by arboreal vegetation that developed under humid and warm climatic conditions.


Geoheritage | 2018

Kernel density applied to the quantitative assessment of geodiversity

João Paulo Forte; J. B. Brilha; D. I. Pereira; Marjorie Nolasco

The development of research involving the geodiversity concept has been growing in the last two decades. The quantification of spatial patterns of geodiversity seems to be one of the most promising lines of research related with natural diversity, since it explores the relations between abiotic elements. This last aspect can be crucial, not only for territorial management, but also for conservation initiatives associated with biodiversity. The main aim of this study was to develop a new GIS procedure, based on centroid analysis, to calculate a geodiversity index, using kernel density, and to test its application in two municipalities with different area surfaces and geological setting. The proposed method is an upgrade of those previously published based on a spatial grid system at a landscape scale. The results of this method show that it is possible to obtain a spatial geodiversity standard that reflects the spatial variation of natural abiotic elements on both territories and that lithology and geomorphology are the key drivers that control the geodiversity index. In addition, the testing procedures have demonstrated that this method can be applied to areas with any geological and geomorphological setting and at different scales and also to be a useful tool for land use planning.


Geoheritage | 2016

Designation of natural monuments by the local administration: the example of Viana do Castelo municipality and its engagement with geoconservation (NW Portugal)

Ricardo Jorge Carvalhido; J. B. Brilha; D. I. Pereira

A geosite inventory done in the coastal area of Viana do Castelo district (NW Portugal) revealed the occurrence of important geodiversity elements, mainly geomorphological features such as granite, tectonic, fluvial, aeolian, and cultural landforms. This geoforms record regional tectono-eustatic changes and the major paleoclimatic events from MIS11 to MIS1. The quantitative assessment showed that among 17 geosites, 6 of them have exceptional scientific value, high to very high potential for tourism and educational uses, and medium to high risk of degradation. Based on these results, the Viana do Castelo municipality has decided to designate these 6 geosites as 5 local natural monuments, according with the Portuguese legislation of nature conservation. This paper shows a good example of the importance of the involvement of local administration in the implementation of effective geoconservation strategies, once solid scientific studies reveal the real relevance of geodiversity.


Geoheritage | 2018

Methodologies to Represent and Promote the Geoheritage Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Multimedia Technologies, and Augmented Reality

Ivaneide Santos; Renato F. Henriques; Gorki Mariano; D. I. Pereira

Promoting geoheritage using the Internet materializes mainly through the use of maps, posters, informational murals, or websites. This information is usually detailed and visually appealing. However, in most cases, there is little interactivity and a limited or complete lack of contextualization within the geographical space. The main objective of this work was to integrate information collected with unmanned aerial vehicles, georeferenced information processed in geographical information systems, photogrammetry techniques, and multimedia technologies to promote a better computer visualization of geoheritage. A working website was built based on panoramic photography, three-dimensional representation of the terrain, and multimedia information, in order to provide a pleasant way of promoting and interacting with field geology by using the Internet. The navigation through the information is based on 360° spherical panoramic images that are fully oriented and georeferenced. Their movement can be perfectly synchronized with the viewing of the landscape by using motion sensors found on portable devices (tablets or smartphones) such as GPS, accelerometers, gyroscopes, or compasses. These images can include the access to multimedia elements such as websites, videos, images, sounds, interpretation models, text, or interactive 3D terrain models, working as an excellent support base for the provision of an augmented reality experience. If used in the field, this technical implementation can act as an interactive guide for the interpretation of the landscape. This type of content can be accessed online from locations with a network signal or can be obtained in advance for offline use.


Geographica Helvetica | 2007

Geomorphosite assessment in Montesinho Natural Park (Portugal)

Paulo A. A. Pereira; D. I. Pereira; M. I. Caetano Alves


Environmental Management | 2013

Geodiversity Assessment of Paraná State (Brazil): An Innovative Approach

D. I. Pereira; Paulo A. A. Pereira; J. B. Brilha; Leonardo José Cordeiro Santos


Geomorphologie-relief Processus Environnement | 2010

Methodological guidelines for geomorphosite assessment

Paulo A. A. Pereira; D. I. Pereira


Geoheritage | 2015

Mapping and analysis of geodiversity indices in the Xingu river basin, Amazonia, Brazil

Juliana de Paula Silva; Cleide Rodrigues; D. I. Pereira

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Universidade Nova de Lisboa

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