Laura Comănescu, Alexandru Nedelea, Cosmin Păunescu
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摘要
本文的主要目的是提供地质遗迹的清单和评估,以显示地质遗产的价值,并使地质旅游成为可能。所分析的区域以罗马尼亚曲率群东喀尔巴阡山脉(ciucamucan Mountains)为代表,由复理石(石灰石、砾石、砂岩和粘土的交替)形成,因此形成了不同的地貌(特别是通过不同的侵蚀)。研究方法主要有两个方向:一是对34个最重要的地貌进行自己的评价,二是对50名游客的意见进行问卷调查;最后,结果的相关性,以确定地貌,通过地理旅游在更高层次上加以利用。结果发现,在以科学、美学、文化、经济、管理和利用为评价标准的评价方法中,获得最高评价值的地坪也是游客最熟悉和欣赏的地坪(tigariile Mici - 0.67;Mici - 0.66;丘卡努峰- 0.65;Sfinxul Bratocei - 0.65;Babele la sat - 0.60)。在这方面,创建了研究区域的地理旅游地图,并开发了三条地理旅游路线,并从定量(特征,纵向剖面)和定性(形态计量参数和评价-平均值)的角度进行了分析。这三条小径都有象征性的名字(“童话悬崖”、“尖塔和獠牙”和“高海拔”),以增加它们的地理旅游价值。
Geolandscapes of the Ciucaș Mountains (Eastern Carpathians, Romania) - the assessment of geomorphosites and development of geotourism
The main goal of this paper is to provide an inventory and evaluation of geomorphosites in order to show how valuable geoheritage is and to make geotourism possible. The analysed area is represented by the Ciucaș Mountains (Eastern Carpathians, Curvature Group, Romania), which are formed by flysch (limestones, conglomerates, and alternations of sandstones and clays), due to which different geomorphosites have developed (especially through differential erosion).
The research methodology aimed at two directions: the evaluation by its own method of the most important geomorphosites — 34 pieces — and the analysis by means of questionnaires of the tourists' opinions (50 respondents); and finally, the correlation of the results in order to identify the landforms to be capitalised at a higher level through geotourism. It was found that the geomorphosites that obtained the highest values at the evaluation (based on their own method, which had the criteria: scientific, aesthetic, cultural, economic value, management, and use) carried out are also the most well-known and appreciated by tourists (Tigăile Mici - 0.67; Tigăile Mici - 0.66; Ciucaș Peak - 0.65; Sfinxul Bratocei - 0.65; Babele la Sfat - 0.60). In this respect, the geotouristic map of the study area was created, and three geotouristic trails were developed and analysed from a quantitative (characterisation, longitudinal profiles) and qualitative point of view (morphometric parameters and evaluation — mean value). The three trails received symbolic names (“Fairy Tales Cliffs”, “Towers and Fangs, “ and “Great Altitudes”) in order to increase their geotouristic value.
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Our journal''s scope includes geomorphic themes of: tectonics and regional structure; glacial processes and landforms; fluvial sequences, Quaternary environmental change and dating; fluvial processes and landforms; mass movement, slopes and periglacial processes; hillslopes and soil erosion; weathering, karst and soils; aeolian processes and landforms, coastal dunes and arid environments; coastal and marine processes, estuaries and lakes; modelling, theoretical and quantitative geomorphology; DEM, GIS and remote sensing methods and applications; hazards, applied and planetary geomorphology; and volcanics.