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During These Tough Covid-19 Days for Us Mammal Watching Travelers And
During these tough Covid-19 days for us mammal watching travelers and since our trip to Baffin Island was canceled for summer 2020 , my wife and I looked for other possible options with limited risk in Europe to take into account any possible pandemic evolution during these summer months. Being located in the South of France, one natural option that came to mind was to visit Spain since it is close to get there by car with only one border to cross. Although this was primarily a birding trip to be honest, we took the chance to also look for some mammals, especially in the Asturias mountains where many previous reports posted on Jon’s website mentioned good places and rich fauna. We put in place a 3-week long itinerary from August 1st to 23rd that brought us in various places from Catalonia to Aragon, then South of Madrid in Sierra de Gredos mountains, Extremadura, Basque Country and finally the Asturias mountains. Although not being as rich as Africa or South America, Spain is for sure a good place to go for mammal watching in Europe and due to the Covid situation again, a safer place to travel compared to Northern Europe / Scandinavia since the need to travel by plane and/or drive across multiple countries to get there from France were increasing risks to be blocked or put in quarantine.… In this report, I won’t cover all the places we did for birdwatching as they are all well-known and described on other platforms like Cloudbirders. I will focus on what we saw, and where, in terms of interesting mammals. -
The Typical Cyclothem Tejerina Basin Ocejo Basin
LEIDSE GEOLOGISCHE MEDEDELINGEN, Dl. 32 1965 blz. 75-149, Preissued 20-1-1965 TheOcejo(Cantabriangeologyandof SaberotheMountains,Valderrueda,coal basinsTejerina,Spain) BY H.M. Helmig Contents ABSTRACT 77 INTRODUCTION 78 CHAPTER I. STRATIGRAPHY 81 Introduction 81 Older Palaeozoic 81 Cea formation 88 Introduction 88 Subdivision 88 The typical cyclothem 92 Valderruedabasin 94 The unconformable contact 94 Subdivision 95 Carrion member 97 Prado member 102 Tejerina basin 106 The unconformable contact 106 Subdivision 106 Carrión member 106 Prado member 109 Ocejo basin 110 The unconformable contact 110 Subdivision 113 Carrión member 113 Prado member 114 Sabero basin 114 The unconformable contact 114 Subdivision 114 Carrión member 114 Prado member 115 Younger formations 120 CHAPTER II. STRUCTURE 122 Introduction 122 Valderrueda basin 124 Tejerina basin 130 Ocejo basin 132 Sabero basin 134 CHAPTER III. GEOLOGICAL HISTORY 139 RESUMEN EN ESPANIOL 144 BIBLIOGRAPHY 146 APPENDICES I, II, III in back pocket Abstract Four Upper Carboniferous limnic coal basins in the Cantabrian mountains are described. In the coal which known the Cea formation and overlie measures, are as unconformably the Older Palaeozoic, two sedimentary cycles are recognised. Accordingly, the unconformable into members. sequence is subdivided two Carrión with and becomes The lower one, the member, starts quartzite conglomerates finer It anthracitic coal and D floras. gradually grained upwards. yields upper Westphalian Its maximum thickness is 1200 m. The the Prado with limestone and also upper one, member, begins conglomerates grades to finer sediments upwards. It contains dry to fat coals and Stephanian A to B floras. Its thickness be 2500 but section is maximum compiled may approximately m a complete not found anywhere. -
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LEIDSE GEOLOGISCHE MEDEDELINGEN, DL 32 1965 blz. 1-74, Preissued 20-1-1965 TheCantabrian(Spain)Esla MountainsNappe, BY J. Rupke Contents ABSTRACT 5 INTRODUCTION 6 CHAPTER I. STRATIGRAPHY 8 Introduction 8 Outline of Palaeozoic rock 10 groups Description of formations and other rock units 12 Herreria sandstone-conglomerate formation 12 Lancara dolomite-griotte formation 14 Oville shale-sandstone formation 15 Barrios quartzite formation 16 Formigoso shale-sandstone formation 17 San Pedro sandstone formation 17 La Vid limestone-shale formation 19 Santa Lucia limestone formation 20 Huergas sandstone-shale formation 21 Portilla limestone formation 22 Devonian Upper sandstone sequence 23 Nocedo sandstone-limestone formation 24 Ermitage sandstone-limestone formation 25 27 Ruesga group Vegamian black shales 27 Alba griotte formation 27 Caliza de Montana limestone-shale formation 29 Culm facies 29 Yuso 30 group Cea formation 32 Cretaceous and Tertiary sediments 33 CHAPTER II. STRATIGRAPHIC SUMMARY AND REMARKS ON PALAEO- GEOGRAPHY 37 2 Contents CHAPTER III. STRUCTURES 42 Introduction 42 The Las Salas zone 42 The autochthone of Valdoré 45 The Esla 48 nappe Relationship Esla autochthone and allochthonc 57 Bernesga-Torio structures 58 CHAPTER IV. GEOLOGICAL HISTORY, SPECIAL FEATURES 62 Detachment and of the 63 movements nappe Relation in time and of the thrusts in the Leonides sediment- space to ation in the Asturian basin 65 Thoughts on tectonic evolution of the Esla region 69 LITERATURE 72 MAP AND 3 SECTIONS IN POCKET IN BACK Abstract In the southern slopes of the Cantabrian mountains (prov. León NW Spain) a miogeosyn- clinal and 2—3 km of Precambrian Carboniferous non-metamorphic series, thick, to age has been studied. -
Plan De Dinamización Turística De La Montaña De Riaño1
ESTUDIOS E INVESTIGACIONES Observatorio Medioambiental ISSN: 1139-1987 http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/OBMD.57950 Plan de Dinamización Turística de la Montaña de Riaño1 Noelia García Díez2 Recibido: 6 de julio del 2017/ Enviado a evaluar: 10 de julio del 2017/ Aceptado: 12 de septiembre del 2017 Resumen. El presente trabajo realiza un análisis del medio físico, la situación social y económica y la perspectiva turística de una comarca del noroeste leonés, conocida como la Montaña de Riaño. De esta forma, nos acercaremos tanto a los problemas que deberán ser abordados y solucionados, como a las ventajas y atractivos que pueden suponer un incentivo turístico. El objetivo principal será el planteamiento de propuestas e iniciativas para la implantación de un Plan de Dinamización Turística (PDT) que convierta a este territorio en un núcleo de atracción sostenible y respetuoso con el entorno, preservando, asimismo, los usos y costumbres tradicionales y dotándolos de un valor turístico. Palabras clave: Montaña de Riaño; desarrollo rural; desarrollo turístico; turismo de senderismo. [en] Plan of Touristic Development of Montaña de Riaño Abstract. The following study carries out an analysis of physical environment, social and economic situation and touristic perspective of a region in the North West of León called Montaña de Riaño. In this way, we approach both problems that will must be tackle and solve, and advantages and attractions that could mean a touristic incentive. The main purpose of this research will be to set up goals and suggestions to implant a Plan of Touristic Development (PTD). This plan will try to turn the region into an attraction hub, sustainable and respectful with the environment, which protects the traditional customs and habits and equips them with a touristic value. -
Los Usos Del Pasado. Memorias De Un Territorio Transformado: Riaño (León)
TRABAJO DE FIN DE MÁSTER LOS USOS DEL PASADO. MEMORIAS DE UN TERRITORIO TRANSFORMADO: RIAÑO (LEÓN) José Manuel Diez Alonso Tutora: María García Alonso MÁSTER UNIVERSITARIO EN INVESTIGACIÓN ANTROPOLÓGICA Y SUS APLICACIONES Curso 2017-2018 UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE EDUCACIÓN A DISTANCIA - UNED FACULTAD DE FILOSOFÍA – DEPARTAMENTO DE ANTROPOLOGÍA SOCIAL Y CULTURAL LOS USOS DEL PASADO. MEMORIAS DE UN TERRITORIO TRANSFORMADO: RIAÑO (LEÓN) - JOSÉ MANUEL DIEZ ALONSO Siempres digo: quédame la memoria. La mia historia yía una riqueza que nun desaniciarán. Anque me quitaran otras cousas, las mias alcondarzas conmíu viaxarían. Pero en realidad, ¿qué yía esa memoria? Una ilusión, namás una utopía: nun ta en parte denguna. Los sendeiros estremábanse - Roberto González-Quevedo El pasado es un país extranjero: allí las cosas se hacen de otra manera El mensajero - L.P. Hartley 2 LOS USOS DEL PASADO. MEMORIAS DE UN TERRITORIO TRANSFORMADO: RIAÑO (LEÓN) - JOSÉ MANUEL DIEZ ALONSO Índice 1 - Resumen 5 2 - Introducción 5 3 - Marco teórico 6 4 - Metodología y técnicas de investigación 10 5 - El romplecabezas de los relatos 11 5.1 El agua: usos, ideología e intereses 15 5.2 Quién es quién 19 6 - Memorias del territorio 20 6.1 El medio físico 21 6.2 Demarcaciones 22 6.3 El mundo primigenio 24 6.4 La dimensión simbólica 27 6.5 La dimensión ecológica 31 7 - Un libro. Riaño vive 32 8 - La literatura. Julio Llamazares 35 9 - Confederación Hidrográfica del Duero 38 10 - «El silencio de las campanas» 39 11 - Sobre el «patrimonio» 41 12 - El «Paseo del Recuerdo» 44 13 - Los «Fiordos Leoneses» 47 13.1 Sobre el «paisaje» 51 14 - Plataforma por la recuperación del Valle de Riaño «Riaño vive» 53 15 - Asociación Cultural Montaña de Vadinia 56 15.1 Museo Etnográfico de Riaño 56 16 - Las ciencias sociales.