Inventory of karstic cavities of the Schisto-Calcaire Group, Republic of Congo: Applying a geoheritage promotion approach in the Madingou region

Q1 Social Sciences
Nicy Carmel Bazebizonza Tchiguina , Prefina Risiany Rachelle Samba , Hardy Medry Dieu-Veill Nkodia , Florent Boudzoumou , Imen Arfaoui , Camille François , Pascale Lahogue
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Karst systems are increasingly recognized as valuable geoheritage sites. Although Africa hosts numerous karst landscapes, few countries maintain comprehensive inventories. Here, we investigated the karstic cavities within the Schisto-Calcaire Group in the Republic of Congo and assessed their geoheritage potential. We identified 169 karstic cavities by compiling data from publications, speleological reports, and field expeditions mainly in the Bangou Forest, the Madingou and Loudima valley regions. The inventory shows that 42 cavities have archaeological or anthropological significance. The Madingou region was selected as a focal point for fieldwork due to its high concentration of karstic cavities. This led to the discovery of 24 new cavities and revealed advanced karst development, including cone karst morphologies (fengcong, fenglin), dolines, uvalas, and karst springs. These cavities host diverse speleothems, cave-dwelling fauna, and ceramic remains. The geomorphological features result from interactions between lithological variability, tectonic structures, and surface processes. The geoheritage potential was assessed using a six-criteria classification framework encompassing geomorphology, hydrology, endokarst, lithology-palaeontology, tectonics-structural, and archaeology. The results underscore the high scientific, touristic, and educational value of the Madingou karst, highlighting the need for geoconservation strategies and sustainable tourism development. This study marks the first implementation of a systematic inventory approach toward geoheritage promotion in a Congolese karstic region and in Central Africa. This approach offers a replicable model for other areas. Linking geoheritage to sustainable land management contributes to SDG 11.4 on safeguarding cultural and natural heritage, as well as SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 13 (Climate Action), and SDG 15 (Life on Land).
刚果共和国Schisto-Calcaire组岩溶洞的盘点:在Madingou地区应用地质遗产推广方法
喀斯特系统越来越被认为是有价值的地质遗产。尽管非洲拥有众多的喀斯特地貌,但很少有国家拥有全面的地貌清单。在这里,我们调查了刚果共和国的Schisto-Calcaire群中的岩溶洞,并评估了它们的地质遗产潜力。通过整理文献资料、洞穴学报告和野外考察资料,确定了169个岩溶洞,主要分布在班沟森林、马定沟和娄底马河谷地区。清单显示,42个洞穴具有考古或人类学意义。由于该区岩溶洞的高度集中,因此选择了马汀沟地区作为野外工作的重点。新发现24个溶洞,揭示了超前的岩溶发育,包括锥状岩溶形态(凤丛、凤林)、白云石、乌瓦拉和岩溶泉。这些洞穴里有各种各样的洞穴动物、穴居动物和陶瓷遗迹。地貌特征是岩性变异性、构造构造和地表作用相互作用的结果。利用地貌学、水文学、内喀斯特、岩性古生物学、构造构造学和考古学等6个分类标准对地质遗产潜力进行了评估。研究结果表明,马丁沟岩溶具有很高的科学价值、旅游价值和教育价值,亟需实施地质保护战略和可持续旅游发展。这项研究标志着在刚果喀斯特地区和中非首次实施了促进地质遗产的系统清单方法。这种方法为其他领域提供了可复制的模式。将地质遗产与可持续土地管理联系起来有助于实现关于保护文化和自然遗产的可持续发展目标11.4,以及可持续发展目标4(优质教育)、可持续发展目标13(气候行动)和可持续发展目标15(陆地上的生命)。
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International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks
International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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