Language: English
More than 130 participants from 21 countries came together at a conference under the title “Basalt 2013 – Cenozoic Magmatism in Central Europe” from April 24th to April 28th 2013 in Görlitz/Germany (Goth 2013). Here, six contributions are presented: four articles dealing with geotourism in Poland and Germany, and two with geological aspects related to volcanic structures or edifices in Germany.
Editorial; Tietz, Olaf
p. 123-123
The landscape evolution of the Lausitz Block since the Palaeozoic – with special emphasis to the neovolcanic edifices in the Lausitz Volcanic Field (Eastern Germany); Tietz, Olaf; Büchner, Jörg
p. 125-147
Is the structure of Börnersdorf possibly a maar-diatreme volcano?; Horna, Frank; Krentz, Ottomar; Buske, Stefan; Käppler, Rolf; Börner, Ralph-Uwe
p. 149-160
Route to the Volcanoes in Germany – conceptual model for a geotourism project interconnecting geosites of Cenozoic volcanism; Abratis, Michael; Viereck, Lothar; Büchner, Jörg; Tietz, Olaf
p. 161-185
Edutainment with basalt and volcanoes – the Rockeskyller Kopf example in the Westeifel Volcanic Field/Vulkaneifel European Geopark, Germany; Bitschene, Peter Rene
p. 187-193
Post-industrial landscape transformation and its application for geotourism, education and recreation – an example of the Wide Mt. near Strzegom, Lower Silesia/Poland; Tokarczyk-Dorociak, Katarzyna; Lorenc, Marek W.; Jawecki, Bartosz; Zych-Gluszyñska, Katarzyna
p. 195-203
Quarries in the landscape of the county of Strzelin – native rock materials in the local architecture; Jawecki, Bartosz; Lorenc, Marek W.; Tokarczyk-Dorociak, Katarzyna
p. 205-225