Pirineos
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Total Pages: 448
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ramon Feixa
Publisher: Palibrio
Published: 2013-08
Total Pages: 173
ISBN-13: 1463348037
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEn un pueblo abandonado del Pirineo, Mikel Rey, un mediocre periodista de poco prestigio en busca de un buen reportaje sobre el abandono de muchos pueblos aislados y despoblados de las montañas. Descubre en una de las pocas casas que todavía quedan en pie y cuya puerta encuentra entreabierta, el cadáver de un hombre decapitado, asesinado de una forma bestial y al parecer siguiendo algún sanguinario y maligno ritual. Todo perece llevar algún tiempo abandonado. Dado el total aislamiento del lugar y lo avanzado de la tarde decide después de dudar entre salir corriendo o aprovechar la increíble historia periodística que se le aparece antes sus ojos, pasar la noche en su tienda de acampada en un prado cercano al lado de las ruinas del pueblo, y al día siguiente seguir con lo que cree será el reportaje de su vida..... En realidad aquello se convirtió para Mikel una pesadilla que nunca más olvidaría.
Author: Richard Přikryl
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9781862392915
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNatural stone is considered to be a versatile, durable and aesthetically pleasing building material. From the beginning of civilization, important structures and monuments have been built from, or based on, natural stone. Until the end of the nineteenth century, the use of local stone re-sources was mostly in balance with the local environment. Strict environ-mental legislation has resulted in the closing of many long-standing quar-ries in industrialized countries, which has led to a shortage of traditional stone varieties. This has caused problems for restoration practice. Cheap, imported stone from less industrialized countries has become more widely available in recent years. Some of the issues related to built stone conservation and restoration cov-ered by this volume are: the establishment of inventories of possible re-placement stones; understanding the decay mechanism and use of preven-tive conservation methods for slowing down decay processes; evaluation of the properties of natural stone; and assessing the risks of using replacement stones of different qualities.
Author: Mikel Lorda López
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2013-11-30
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 8494199609
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPrimera obra moderna sobre las plantas vasculares de la Comunidad Foral de Navarra. NO ES UNA GUÍA FOTOGRÁFICA Viene estructurado por orden alfabético de familias. Se enumeran un total de 3073 taxones, de los que 2796 se son propios de la flora navarra actual. De cada uno se da su estatus de presencia; origen y ecología; hábitats de importancia comunitaria en los que se puede encontrar -cuando se trata de un taxon característico-; distribución general, en comarcas geográficas y biogeográficas (regiones Alpina, Atlántica y Mediterránea), en este último caso asignando un índice de frecuencia/abundancia; estatus legal de conservación cuando existe; observaciones de índole taxonómica o nomenclatural, errores de citas, localidades relevantes, presencia en el Catálogo español de especies exóticas invasoras, etc. Tiene un capítulo sintético sobre diversos aspectos de la flora navarra, sus grupos corológicos, endemismos, grado de abundancia/rareza por sectores corológicos y las plantas protegidas o catalogadas.
Author: Marc Calvet
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2022-06-04
Total Pages: 638
ISBN-13: 3030842665
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book provides a synthesis of the physiography and geodynamics of the entire Pyrenean orogen and its foreland basins, providing the "big picture" (structure of the orogen and chronology of its formation, overview of its post-orogenic evolution, and Quaternary and recent landscape history). One part of the book proposes a 6–7 day itinerary across the eastern and east-central Pyrenees, two areas that currently provide the richest, best-documented, and most carefully curated database on the post-orogenic evolution of the mountain belt. The book deals with three complementary topics: (i) geodynamics, i.e. the long-term post-orogenic evolution of the Pyrenees since the declining stages of tectonic collision ca. 30 million years ago, and within the wider reference frame of Iberia, the Western Mediterranean, and the Atlantic margin; (ii) geomorphological processes and landforms that have conspired to shape the eastern part of the French and Spanish Pyrenees in response to base-level and climate-related changes over than same time period; (iii) geoheritage, i.e. educational vignettes of the flagship landscape units and typical geological sections of the study area. Written as a field guide, it is designed to help readers to construct discovery-based itineraries through the region (with options and variants depending on time and physical ability), allowing them to appreciate the key landscape and geoheritage features over the course of 1 week, with potential for much more. This GeoGuide is primarily aimed at confirmed geoscientists from most disciplines in Earth science, at postgraduate students engaged in field studies, and at curiosity-driven, educated amateurs keen to enhance their understanding of spectacular or enigmatic features encountered on their travels.
Author: Marc Oliva
Publisher: Elsevier
Published: 2021-09-22
Total Pages: 620
ISBN-13: 0128219696
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIberia, Land of Glaciers: How The Mountains Were Shaped By Glaciers discusses the impact of past glaciers in the current landscape of Iberia. Currently, there are only small glaciers in the highest peaks of the Pyrenees that are the legacy of the last cold period that ended at the end of the 19th century: The Little Ice Age. However, an accurate observation of the landscape of the highest peaks and adjacent valleys of the Iberian Peninsula reveals a past shaped by the successive passage of glaciers with hundreds of meters of ice, similar to what happens today in the Alps or Patagonia.Iberian glaciation has resulted in ice expansion through valleys that are now used by the road network and where important populations settle; in addition, large accumulations of sediments deposited by those glaciers are still unstable today and can trigger risks for mountain populations. Iberia, Land of Glaciers presents the impact of the glaciers in the landscape of mountains following a more educational perspective with examples of 21 Iberian massifs written by specialists from each of the areas. - Assesses present-day Iberian Peninsula landscape trends by understanding the past behavior of glaciers - Includes the latest findings of all the major Iberian mountains in a single book - Includes quality, color figures to enhance understanding of glacier formations - Provides a more educational and pedagogical perspective on glacial processes to reach an audience beyond academia
Author: P.D. Hughes
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Published: 2017-01-30
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 1862397473
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe mountains of the Mediterranean world are now largely ice free, but many were repeatedly glaciated during the Quaternary ice age. This created spectacular glaciated landscapes with a rich array of glacial deposits and landforms. The glacial and glacio-fluvial records are often very well preserved and our understanding of the timing of Quaternary glaciation has very recently been transformed through the application of dating methods utilizing uranium-series and cosmogenic isotopes. Glacial records from the Mediterranean now boast some of the most robust chronologies for mountain glaciation anywhere in the world – they represent a unique archive of Quaternary environmental change of global significance. The southerly latitude and relatively small size of Mediterranean glaciers rendered them especially sensitive to Pleistocene and Holocene climate changes. This volume brings together the leading researchers and the latest research on Mediterranean glaciation. Several papers also explore glacier behaviour in the Holocene – including those glaciers of southernmost Europe at risk of disappearing this century.
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Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2015-08-11
Total Pages: 1730
ISBN-13: 9004296859
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTaxonomy provides the basic building blocks of our understanding of the diversity of life on this planet. It stems from innate human curiosity; confronted with an unknown species or object we ask "what is it?" Taxonomists recognize species and other systematic unities (the taxa), define them and place them within the framework of known organisms, providing the means for their subsequent identification. The Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera (edited by I. & D. Löbl) gives a taxonomic overview of the most diverse group of all living things in the world's largest biogeographical area. It fixes nomenclature needed for unambiguous transfer of information, gives information about the occurrence of species and subspecies, and contains references that provide key information of over 40,000 systematic units. The work is a scaffold for biotic surveys, ecological studies, and nature conservation. It responds also to the urgent need of assessment of the still left forms of life, actually threatened by the on-going destruction of habitats. Contributors are: Robert B. Angus, Martin Fikáček, Elio Gentili, Manfred A. Jäch, Fenglong Jia, Tomáš Lackner, Ivan Löbl, Sławomir Mazur, Yusuke Minoshima, Alfred F. Newton, Michel Perreau, Alexander Prokin, Marek Przewoźny, Jan Rŭžička, Sergey K. Ryndevich, Michael Schülke, André Skale, Aleš Smetana, Mikael Sörensson. The publication of the work was supported by the Muséum de la Ville de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland.
Author: Aviva J. Sussman
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Published: 2004-01-01
Total Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 0813723833
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