2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2023.0065
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Geodiversity in the Amazon drainage basin

Cécile M. E. Alsbach,
Arie C. Seijmonsbergen,
Carina Hoorn

Abstract: The Amazon is the largest drainage basin on Earth and contains a wide variety of abiotic landscape features. In spite of this, the geodiversity in this basin has not yet been objectively evaluated. We address this knowledge gap by combining a meta-analysis of an existing global geodiversity map and its components with a systematic literature review, to identify the key characteristics of geodiversity in the Amazon drainage basin (ADB). We also evaluate how these global geodiversity component maps, that are bas… Show more

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“…Seijmonsbergen et al [11] bridge geodiversity measurement and geoconservation by creating a global geodiversity map, which they use to assess the extent to which UNESCO Global Geoparks represent the different elements of geodiversity, finding some components are underrepresented. Such global geodiversity maps are also considered in the Amazon drainage basin, where no large-scale geodiversity assessment has previously taken place, with global maps being refined to ultimately define three principal regions within the basin [12].…”
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“…Seijmonsbergen et al [11] bridge geodiversity measurement and geoconservation by creating a global geodiversity map, which they use to assess the extent to which UNESCO Global Geoparks represent the different elements of geodiversity, finding some components are underrepresented. Such global geodiversity maps are also considered in the Amazon drainage basin, where no large-scale geodiversity assessment has previously taken place, with global maps being refined to ultimately define three principal regions within the basin [12].…”
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confidence: 99%