The Monviso Ophiolite Geopark, a symbol of the alpine chain and geological heritage in Piemonte, Italy
Capitolo di libro
Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The Monviso Ophiolite Geopark (MOG) is one of the strategic geothematic areas chosen to
represent the geodiversity of Piemonte within the research project "PROactive management of
GEOlogical heritage in the PIEMONTE region". The MOG is an extraordinary well preserved
ophiolite body in the Italian Western Alps. It is one of the best known relics of oceanic crust in
the Alps and formed during opening of the Mesozoic western Alpine Tethys and underwent
high pressure metamorphism during Alpine subduction. The MOG encompasses the whole
lithological spectrum of the Piemonte-Ligurian ophiolites, i.e. metamorphosed peridotite,
gabbro, dolerite, basalt, and cover sediments. The MOG gives the almost unique chance for
everybody to see and appreciate different portions of the ancient ocean along a mountain trail;
from the Po river springs at Pian del Re, to Lago Fiorenza, Lago Lausetto and Lago Superiore,
a path rises from 2,000 up to about 2,350 m a.s.l. and shows all different ophiolitic lithologies
within few kilometers. The inventory of a number of different geosites at the MOG, whose
conservation and development require different expertises, is considered as the first and
essential starting point for the geoconservation of geological heritage and geosites.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
Cottian alps; Geological heritage; Monviso massif; Piemonte
Elenco autori:
Rolfo, Franco; Groppo, CHIARA TERESA; Mosca, Pietro
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