Conservation of Geomorpological Heritage in the Homolje Area (Eastern SERBIA) - Current State and Perspectives
Homolje is one of the most developed geomorphological areas in Eastern Serbia. Shallow karsts prevail across this region with cover vegetation and soil, with developed surfaces, and underground karst landforms. This type of terrain leads to the occurrence of different geomorphological landforms that...
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Main Authors: | Đurđa Miljković, Ljupče Miljković, Mlađen Jovanović |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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OICC Press
2020-11-01
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Series: | Geoconservation Research |
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Online Access: | http://gcr.khuisf.ac.ir/article_677667_4428729a2e95b11aad3b1b8690d56187.pdf |
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