Title of article :
Meeting Island Dwarfs and Giants of the Cretaceous – The Hațeg Country UNESCO Global Geopark, Romania
Author/Authors :
Csiki-Sava, Zoltán Department of Geology - Faculty of Geology and Geophysics - University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania , Andrășanu, Alexandru Department of Geology - Faculty of Geology and Geophysics - University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract :
We review here key geological heritage elements of the Hațeg Country UNESCO
Global Geopark (Southern Carpathians, western Romania) represented by latest
Cretaceous continental vertebrate fossils and the sedimentary rocks enclosing
them. Based on available geological and paleontological evidence, these animals
were living on a tropical island. This paleogeographic setting led to the development
of some unusual paleobiological traits including dwarfing of the dinosaurs, high
levels of endemism, relictual characteristics, as well as uniquely derived anatomical,
developmental, metabolic and/or sensory features. These unique characteristics
led to the establishment of the Hațeg Country UNESCO Global Geopark over a
decade ago. Recently, the Geopark implemented several projects including specific
‘Dinosaur Island’-related thematic trails and visits to key geoheritage elements.
We focus on four key fossiliferous areas of the Geopark, highlighting the most important
geoheritage elements of each, as well as the most significant geoproducts
created based on these particular elements.
Keywords :
Cretaceous , Dinosaurs , Geopark , Geoproduct , Interpretation , Romania
Journal title :
Geoconservation Research