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This study aims to provide a systematic analysis of the literature of methods and resources supporting geoconservation and geotourism worldwide, while identifying current and future trends in the field. This paper offers a comprehensive bibliometric...

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Ionospheric Total Electron Content (TEC) Anomalies as Earthquake Precursors: Unveiling the Geophysical Connection Leading to the 2023 Moroccan 6.8 Mw Earthquake

  • Karan Nayak,
  • Charbeth López-Urías,
  • Rosendo Romero-Andrade,
  • Gopal Sharma,
  • German Michel Guzmán-Acevedo and
  • Manuel Edwiges Trejo-Soto

24 October 2023

The study delves into the relationship between ionospheric total electron content (TEC) anomalies and seismic activity, with a focus on Morocco’s 6.8 Mw earthquake on 8 September 2023, lying within a tectonically active region at the convergenc...

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Radon Emanation and Dynamic Processes in Highly Dispersive Media

  • Vladislav B. Zaalishvili,
  • Dmitry A. Melkov,
  • Nikita V. Martyushev,
  • Roman V. Klyuev,
  • Vladislav V. Kukartsev,
  • Vladimir Yu. Konyukhov,
  • Roman V. Kononenko,
  • Angelika L. Gendon and
  • Tatiana A. Oparina

The paper considers a dispersive geological medium (seismically turbid medium, as defined by A.V. Nikolaev), which is in a stress–strain state. Results of studies on the joint monitoring of seismic effects and radon emanation in various geologi...

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Saline aquifers have been used for CO2 storage as a dedicated greenhouse gas mitigation strategy since 1996. Depleted gas fields are now being planned for large-scale CCS projects. Although basalt host reservoirs are also going to be used, saline aqu...

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Shoreline change and coastal erosion resulting from natural events such as sea level rise and negative anthropogenic activities continue to be problems in many of the world’s coastal regions. Many coastal socio-ecological systems have become vu...

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High-Resolution Lidar-Derived DEM for Landslide Susceptibility Assessment Using AHP and Fuzzy Logic in Serdang, Malaysia

  • Jude Okoli,
  • Haslinda Nahazanan,
  • Faten Nahas,
  • Bahareh Kalantar,
  • Helmi Zulhaidi Mohd Shafri and
  • Zailani Khuzaimah

Landslide impact is potentially hazardous to an urban environment. Landslides occur at certain slope levels over time and require practical slope analysis to assess the nature of the slope where a landslide is likely to occur. Thus, acquiring very hi...

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Land use and land cover (LULC) change is one of the primary contributors to hydrological change in urban watersheds and can potentially influence stream flow and flood volume. Understanding the impacts of LULC change on urban hydrological processes i...

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Groundwater Quality Variations in Multiple Aquifers: A Comprehensive Evaluation for Public Health and Agricultural Use

  • Jeerapong Laonamsai,
  • Veeraphat Pawana,
  • Phupha Chipthamlong,
  • Phornsuda Chomcheawchan,
  • Kiattipong Kamdee,
  • Bounhome Kimmany and
  • Phongthorn Julphunthong

Understanding hydrological and hydrochemical processes is crucial for the effective management and protection of groundwater resources. This study conducted a comprehensive investigation into hydrochemical processes and variations in groundwater qual...

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In order to prevent possible loss of life and property, existing building stocks need to be assessed before an impending earthquake. Beyond the examination of large building stocks, rapid evaluation methods are required because the evaluation of even...

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Geological Uniqueness and Potential Geotouristic Appeal of Murge and Premurge, the First Territory in Puglia (Southern Italy) Aspiring to Become a UNESCO Global Geopark

  • Marcello Tropeano,
  • Massimo A. Caldara,
  • Vincenzo De Santis,
  • Vincenzo Festa,
  • Mario Parise,
  • Luisa Sabato,
  • Luigi Spalluto,
  • Ruggero Francescangeli,
  • Vincenzo Iurilli and
  • Giuseppe A. Mastronuzzi
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At the end of November 2021, a large area of Puglia (an administrative region in Southern Italy) was officially nominated as new aUGGp (aspiring UNESCO Global Geopark) by the Italian National Commission of UNESCO. This area comprises the northwestern...

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Geosciences - ISSN 2076-3263