Géotourisme en Presqu'île de Crozon - Petit guide géologique pour tous
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There are regions where nature is generous to geologists, providing them with beautiful geodiversity and almost ideal outcrop conditions. The Crozon Peninsula is such a region, as Yves Plusquellec puts it: an "in situ museum of the Palaeozoic".

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For two centuries, geologists have been exploring it, deciphering the part of the Armorican Earth's memory that it conceals. From Michel-Eugène Lefébure de Fourcy in the early 19ᵉ century to Marie-Pierre Dabard just yesterday, there would be a fine story to tell, but it's a different story than here in 100 pages.
Muriel Vidal and her colleagues - all intimates of the slightest Crozon cove - offer us: to read and understand - in a simple and illustrated way - the geological history of Brittany by exploring the 27 geotopes of the Regional Nature Reserve created precisely to preserve this memory.
- ISBN number
- 9782953006636
- Publications
- Author
- Muriel Vidal, Yves Plusquellec, Pierre Morzadec
- Softcover / hardcover
- Souple
- Printing date
- 2019
- Number of pages
- 100
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