Geological and mining heritages in the Seridó UNESCO Global Geopark: Ediacaran to Cambrian mineral deposits revealed by historical mines in Northeast Brazil

Q1 Social Sciences
Silas Samuel dos Santos Costa , Marcos Antonio Leite do Nascimento , Matheus Lisboa Nobre da Silva
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The coexistence of mining, geoparks, and conservation is an ongoing discussion for the implementation and development of UNESCO Global Geoparks (UGGps). The Seridó UGGp provides a classic example where mining plays a fundamental role in unveiling geological heritage, showcasing positive relationships between mining and the establishment of sustainable territories based on geoconservation. The aim of this paper is to investigate, within two geosites of the Seridó UGGpMina Brejuí and Açude Boqueirãohow geological heritage has been showcased in active mines, correlated with cultural mining heritage, and utilized in geotourism and geoeducation. The paper utilizes adapted geological heritage inventories and valuing techniques, integrating cultural aspects of the mining landscape to provide detailed insights into the complex areas of the geosites. Both geosites have been the sites of regionally significant Ediacaran-Cambrian magmatic-hydrothermal deposits since the early 20th Century, yielding metallic and non-metallic raw materials during the World Wars up to the present days. The Mina Brejuí geosite boasts one of the best exposures of W–Mo skarn mineralization in South America within its underground galleries. Açude Boqueirão is a mining district with several types of quarries and mines, and its geoheritage is linked to the initial descriptions of the Borborema regional pegmatitic province with Cambrian Ta–Nb, Li–Be, gemstones, and ornamental deposits, and also for the rare deposit of blue tourmaline gemstone. Particularly, the Boqueirão site requires valorization interventions, as its rich mining heritage is threatened by the expansion of the energy sector and illegal artisanal mining. Active mining operations could present a plethora of opportunities that encompass the geopark's concepts of conservation, tourism, and education. Inventories of mining heritage in geoparks serve as alternative sources for geotouristic routes.

塞里多联合国教科文组织全球地质公园的地质和采矿遗产:巴西东北部历史矿山揭示的埃迪卡拉纪至寒武纪矿藏
采矿、地质公园和保护的共存是联合国教科文组织全球地质公园(UGGps)实施和发展过程中一直在讨论的问题。塞里多世界地质公园(Seridó UGGp)提供了一个典型的例子,即采矿在揭示地质遗产方面发挥了根本性作用,展示了采矿与建立基于地质保护的可持续领土之间的积极关系。本文旨在研究 Seridó UGGp-Mina Brejuí 和 Açude Boqueirão 两个地质地貌中,如何在活跃的矿山中展示地质遗产,如何将地质遗产与采矿文化遗产联系起来,以及如何在地质旅游和地质教育中加以利用。本文利用经过调整的地质遗产清单和评估技术,结合矿业景观的文化方面,详细介绍了地质遗址的复杂区域。自 20 世纪初以来,这两个地质带都是具有区域意义的埃迪卡拉-寒武纪岩浆-热液矿床的所在地,在世界大战期间至今一直出产金属和非金属原材料。Mina Brejuí地层是南美洲W-Mo矽卡岩矿化的最佳出露地之一,位于其地下长廊中。Açude Boqueirão 是一个拥有多种类型采石场和矿场的矿区,其地质遗产与最初对博博雷马地区伟晶岩矿带的描述有关,该矿带拥有寒武纪钽铌矿、锂铍矿、宝石和观赏矿床,还拥有罕见的蓝碧玺宝石矿床。特别是,博凯朗遗址需要价值评估干预措施,因为其丰富的矿业遗产正受到能源行业扩张和非法手工采矿的威胁。活跃的采矿活动可以提供大量机会,其中包括地质公园的保护、旅游和教育理念。地质公园矿业遗产清单可作为地质旅游路线的替代来源。
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International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks
International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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