2014
DOI: 10.1007/s12371-014-0097-9
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The Monviso Massif and the Cottian Alps as Symbols of the Alpine Chain and Geological Heritage in Piemonte, Italy

Abstract: In order to promote geosite conservation in the project entitled 'PROactive management of GEOlogical heritage in the PIEMONTE Region', we propose a comprehensive study involving the Monviso Massif (MM) geothematic area, one of the most outstanding symbols of the Alps and particularly of the Cottian Alps. Specifically, at the MM, the inventory of a number of different geosites whose conservation and development require different geologic and some additional non-geological expertise is considered: (1) some of th… Show more

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“…6 ) and the ocean-derived Piemonte Zone metasedimentary units (Piedmont Calcshist in Fig. 6) (Rolfo et al 2015). As one of the biggest preserved relics of oceanic crust in the Western Alps, it formed during the Mesozoic opening of the Western Alpine Tethys and subsequently underwent high-pressure (eclogitic) metamorphism during the Alpine subduction (e.g.…”
Section: Geological Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 ) and the ocean-derived Piemonte Zone metasedimentary units (Piedmont Calcshist in Fig. 6) (Rolfo et al 2015). As one of the biggest preserved relics of oceanic crust in the Western Alps, it formed during the Mesozoic opening of the Western Alpine Tethys and subsequently underwent high-pressure (eclogitic) metamorphism during the Alpine subduction (e.g.…”
Section: Geological Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Monviso Massif is a well-preserved composite ophiolite nappe (i.e., the Monviso Complex), N-S trending, located in the southwestern part of the Alpine belt (Figures 1 and 3) and crosscut by the Varaita, Po and Pellice valleys from south to north, respectively [134]. The metaophiolite sequence was metamorphosed under eclogite facies conditions; it consists of serpentinite, metagabbro, talc schist, metabasalt, and metasedimentary rocks.…”
Section: Metasediments and Metaophiolites In The Monviso Massifmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the project, nine geothematic areas have been chosen, each one being characterized by high potential for scientific studies and enhancement of public understanding of science. One of the PROGEO geothematic area is the Monviso Massif (Rolfo et al, 2014a), which corresponds to one of the most outstanding symbol of the Alps lately recognized as a Biosphere Reserve (MAB Programme of UNESCO).…”
Section: The Progeo-piemonte Project and The Monviso Massifmentioning
confidence: 99%