New Evidence of the Bangestan Geoheritage Resource in Iran: Beyond Hydrocarbon Reserves

Iran boasts internationally important deposits of hydrocarbons. The hydrocarbons can be regarded not only as an exceptional energy resource, but also a geological heritage (geoheritage) resource. A new investigation of the Bangestan carbonate rocks from the Cretaceous age in the Fars Province has pe...

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Main Authors: Tatyana K. Molchanova, Dmitry A. Ruban
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/8/1/35
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spelling doaj-9dade794460641c3aadb8d04246a35932020-11-24T23:31:17ZengMDPI AGResources2079-92762019-02-01813510.3390/resources8010035resources8010035New Evidence of the Bangestan Geoheritage Resource in Iran: Beyond Hydrocarbon ReservesTatyana K. Molchanova0Dmitry A. Ruban1Department of Business in Hospitality Sphere, Higher School of Business, Southern Federal University, 23-ja linija Street 43, Rostov-on-Don 344019, RussiaDepartment of Economics and Management, Business School, Cherepovets State University, Sovetskiy Avenue 10, Cherepovets, Vologda Region 162600, RussiaIran boasts internationally important deposits of hydrocarbons. The hydrocarbons can be regarded not only as an exceptional energy resource, but also a geological heritage (geoheritage) resource. A new investigation of the Bangestan carbonate rocks from the Cretaceous age in the Fars Province has permitted to find several unique features and to assign these to six geoheritage types, namely sedimentary, palaeontological, stratigraphical, palaeogeographical, structural, and economic. The most important from these is the economic type that is ranked nationally. The Bangestan geoheritage is valuable for geoscience research, geoeducation, and geotourism, and this geoheritage is a subject of geoconservation. As these activities can bring some socio-economic benefits, this geoheritage has to be considered a true natural resource. Field studies have permitted to emphasize its appropriate manifestation in the Nowdan anticline (an area in the Zagros Mountains near the cities of Shiraz and Kazeroon), which is suggested as a geosite. Hydrocarbon-related industrial tourism and geotourism activities can be coupled for their mutual benefit. The Nowdan anticline geosite should be used for the purposes of tourism, but it requires some simple infrastructure building and involvement in excursion programs coordinated by a local museum or visitor centre.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9276/8/1/35Bangestan GroupFarsenergy resourcesgeological heritagegeotourismindustrial tourismMiddle Eastnatural resourcesoil reservessustainable development
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New Evidence of the Bangestan Geoheritage Resource in Iran: Beyond Hydrocarbon Reserves
Resources
Bangestan Group
Fars
energy resources
geological heritage
geotourism
industrial tourism
Middle East
natural resources
oil reserves
sustainable development
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Dmitry A. Ruban
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title New Evidence of the Bangestan Geoheritage Resource in Iran: Beyond Hydrocarbon Reserves
title_short New Evidence of the Bangestan Geoheritage Resource in Iran: Beyond Hydrocarbon Reserves
title_full New Evidence of the Bangestan Geoheritage Resource in Iran: Beyond Hydrocarbon Reserves
title_fullStr New Evidence of the Bangestan Geoheritage Resource in Iran: Beyond Hydrocarbon Reserves
title_full_unstemmed New Evidence of the Bangestan Geoheritage Resource in Iran: Beyond Hydrocarbon Reserves
title_sort new evidence of the bangestan geoheritage resource in iran: beyond hydrocarbon reserves
publisher MDPI AG
series Resources
issn 2079-9276
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Iran boasts internationally important deposits of hydrocarbons. The hydrocarbons can be regarded not only as an exceptional energy resource, but also a geological heritage (geoheritage) resource. A new investigation of the Bangestan carbonate rocks from the Cretaceous age in the Fars Province has permitted to find several unique features and to assign these to six geoheritage types, namely sedimentary, palaeontological, stratigraphical, palaeogeographical, structural, and economic. The most important from these is the economic type that is ranked nationally. The Bangestan geoheritage is valuable for geoscience research, geoeducation, and geotourism, and this geoheritage is a subject of geoconservation. As these activities can bring some socio-economic benefits, this geoheritage has to be considered a true natural resource. Field studies have permitted to emphasize its appropriate manifestation in the Nowdan anticline (an area in the Zagros Mountains near the cities of Shiraz and Kazeroon), which is suggested as a geosite. Hydrocarbon-related industrial tourism and geotourism activities can be coupled for their mutual benefit. The Nowdan anticline geosite should be used for the purposes of tourism, but it requires some simple infrastructure building and involvement in excursion programs coordinated by a local museum or visitor centre.
topic Bangestan Group
Fars
energy resources
geological heritage
geotourism
industrial tourism
Middle East
natural resources
oil reserves
sustainable development
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