- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
NARROW
GeoRef Subject
-
all geography including DSDP/ODP Sites and Legs
-
Europe
-
Alps
-
French Alps (1)
-
Western Alps (1)
-
-
Jura Mountains (5)
-
Western Europe
-
France
-
Ain France (15)
-
Doubs France (1)
-
French Alps (1)
-
Haute-Savoie France (1)
-
Isere France (1)
-
Jura France (4)
-
Rhone France
-
Lyons France (1)
-
-
Savoie France (1)
-
-
Netherlands (1)
-
Rhone River (1)
-
Rhone Valley (1)
-
-
-
-
commodities
-
bitumens (1)
-
oil and gas fields (1)
-
petroleum
-
natural gas (1)
-
-
-
elements, isotopes
-
carbon
-
C-14 (2)
-
-
hydrogen (1)
-
isotopes
-
radioactive isotopes
-
C-14 (2)
-
-
-
metals
-
alkali metals
-
potassium (1)
-
-
iron (1)
-
-
nitrogen (1)
-
noble gases
-
helium (1)
-
-
phosphorus (1)
-
-
fossils
-
Invertebrata
-
Mollusca
-
Cephalopoda (1)
-
-
Protista
-
Foraminifera (1)
-
-
-
microfossils (4)
-
palynomorphs
-
miospores
-
pollen (1)
-
-
-
Plantae
-
algae (2)
-
-
thallophytes (1)
-
-
geochronology methods
-
optically stimulated luminescence (1)
-
-
geologic age
-
Cenozoic
-
Quaternary
-
Holocene (1)
-
Pleistocene
-
upper Pleistocene
-
Wurm (1)
-
-
-
-
Tertiary
-
Neogene (1)
-
Paleogene
-
Oligocene
-
lower Oligocene
-
Sannoisian (1)
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mesozoic
-
Cretaceous
-
Lower Cretaceous
-
Purbeckian (1)
-
-
-
Jurassic
-
Upper Jurassic
-
Kimmeridgian (4)
-
Portlandian (2)
-
Tithonian (1)
-
-
-
-
MIS 3 (1)
-
Paleozoic
-
Permian
-
Upper Permian
-
Zechstein (1)
-
-
-
-
-
minerals
-
halides
-
chlorides
-
halite (1)
-
-
-
phosphates
-
apatite (1)
-
-
silicates
-
framework silicates
-
feldspar group (1)
-
silica minerals
-
quartz (1)
-
-
-
-
-
Primary terms
-
absolute age (2)
-
bitumens (1)
-
carbon
-
C-14 (2)
-
-
Cenozoic
-
Quaternary
-
Holocene (1)
-
Pleistocene
-
upper Pleistocene
-
Wurm (1)
-
-
-
-
Tertiary
-
Neogene (1)
-
Paleogene
-
Oligocene
-
lower Oligocene
-
Sannoisian (1)
-
-
-
-
-
-
conservation (1)
-
education (1)
-
Europe
-
Alps
-
French Alps (1)
-
Western Alps (1)
-
-
Jura Mountains (5)
-
Western Europe
-
France
-
Ain France (15)
-
Doubs France (1)
-
French Alps (1)
-
Haute-Savoie France (1)
-
Isere France (1)
-
Jura France (4)
-
Rhone France
-
Lyons France (1)
-
-
Savoie France (1)
-
-
Netherlands (1)
-
Rhone River (1)
-
Rhone Valley (1)
-
-
-
faults (1)
-
folds (1)
-
geochemistry (3)
-
geochronology (1)
-
glacial geology (1)
-
hydrogen (1)
-
Invertebrata
-
Mollusca
-
Cephalopoda (1)
-
-
Protista
-
Foraminifera (1)
-
-
-
isotopes
-
radioactive isotopes
-
C-14 (2)
-
-
-
Mesozoic
-
Cretaceous
-
Lower Cretaceous
-
Purbeckian (1)
-
-
-
Jurassic
-
Upper Jurassic
-
Kimmeridgian (4)
-
Portlandian (2)
-
Tithonian (1)
-
-
-
-
metals
-
alkali metals
-
potassium (1)
-
-
iron (1)
-
-
nitrogen (1)
-
noble gases
-
helium (1)
-
-
oil and gas fields (1)
-
orogeny (1)
-
paleoecology (1)
-
Paleozoic
-
Permian
-
Upper Permian
-
Zechstein (1)
-
-
-
-
palynomorphs
-
miospores
-
pollen (1)
-
-
-
petroleum
-
natural gas (1)
-
-
phosphorus (1)
-
Plantae
-
algae (2)
-
-
sea-level changes (1)
-
sedimentary petrology (3)
-
sedimentary rocks
-
carbonate rocks
-
limestone (3)
-
-
chemically precipitated rocks
-
evaporites (3)
-
-
clastic rocks
-
conglomerate (1)
-
-
coal
-
lignite (1)
-
-
-
sedimentary structures
-
biogenic structures
-
algal structures
-
algal mats (1)
-
-
oncolites (1)
-
-
-
sedimentation (3)
-
sediments
-
clastic sediments (1)
-
-
stratigraphy (2)
-
structural geology (1)
-
tectonics (2)
-
thallophytes (1)
-
well-logging (1)
-
-
sedimentary rocks
-
laminite (1)
-
sedimentary rocks
-
carbonate rocks
-
limestone (3)
-
-
chemically precipitated rocks
-
evaporites (3)
-
-
clastic rocks
-
conglomerate (1)
-
-
coal
-
lignite (1)
-
-
-
-
sedimentary structures
-
laminite (1)
-
sedimentary structures
-
biogenic structures
-
algal structures
-
algal mats (1)
-
-
oncolites (1)
-
-
-
-
sediments
-
sediments
-
clastic sediments (1)
-
-
Ain France
Out-of-phase Late Pleistocene glacial maxima in the Western Alps reflect past changes in North Atlantic atmospheric circulation
Vaux-en-Bugey (Ain, France): the first gas field produced in France, providing learning lessons for natural hydrogen in the sub-surface?
Abstract This paper traces the touristic trajectories of three spectacular gorges located in the Alpine foreland and the southern Jura: the gorges of the upper Rhône (Ain/Haute-Savoie), the Sierroz (Savoie) and the Fier (Haute-Savoie). All three are located within a distance of 50 km from each other. The upper Rhône gorge, already famous at the end of the eighteenth century, was drowned under the floodwaters of the Génissiat dam in 1948; only a significant iconography remains of two centuries of (geo)tourism. The Sierroz gorge, close to the spa resort of Aix-les-Bains, became famous after the dramatic and tragic death in 1810 of a young noblewoman. Following that event many tourists staying on the shore of the lake Bourget visited the gorge until 1970 when it was closed to the public. Since then, the gorge has gradually become a touristic wasteland. The Fier gorge near Annecy became a tourist attraction in 1869 with the opening of the nearby railway station of Lovagny; since then, visitors have been attracted to it in increasing numbers. The history of these three gorges illustrates how tourism and heritage are in constant interaction; however, the development of the one will not always ensure the protection of the other. Today, geoheritage assessment is based upon criteria that are as objective as is possible. The intrinsic geological and geomorphological characteristics are the initial geoheritage values, to which can be added the cultural value elements. Associated with the development of geotourism and geoparks, this new approach should ensure a better and sustainable use of these sites in the long term.