The human imprint on the unique geological landscape of the Western Caucasus

Author:

Mikhailenko Anna V.1,Ruban Dmitry A.23,Zorina Svetlana O.4,Nikashin Konstantin I.4,Yashalova Natalia N.5

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Earth Sciences , Southern Federal University , Zorge Street 40, Rostov-on-Don 344090, Russia

2. K.G. Razumovsky Moscow State University of Technologies and Management (The First Cossack University) , Zemlyanoy Val Street 73, Moscow 109004, Russia

3. Department of Hospitality Business, Higher School of Business , Southern Federal University , 23-ja Linija Street 43, Rostov-on-Don 344019, Russia (postal address: P.O. Box 7333, Rostov-on-Don 344056, Russia)

4. Institute of Geology and Petroleum Technologies , Kazan Federal University , Kremlyovskaya Street 18, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan 420008, Russia

5. Department of Economics and Management , Business School, Cherepovets State University , Sovetskiy Avenue 10, Cherepovets, Vologda Region 162600, Russia

Abstract

Abstract Human intervention in the geological environment is commonly thought to pose a threat to geoheritage. However, new information from the Western Caucasus where unique geological features are concentrated in Mountainous Adygeya, implies that man-made features in fact add value to geoheritage. Such features include a lengthy artificial niche in the Guama Gorge, accumulations of large artificial clasts along the road leading to the Lagonaki Highland and the Khadzhokh Quarry with the artificial Red Lake. These contribute to the regional uniqueness of geosites and can be classified as geomorphological, sedimentary, economical and hydro(geo)logical geoheritage types. Interestingly, these artificial features have natural analogues in the study area. Such integrity of local geological landscapes urgently require special interpretations for guided excursions and explanatory panels for correct comprehension of the origin of these unique features on the part of unprepared tourists. Generally, the human imprint on geological landscapes of Mountainous Adygeya is significant and occasionally positive, which makes the entire geodiversity hotspot of special, international interest and an object for further investigations.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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