CIMERRIAN DOBROGEA ASPIRING GEOPARK
CITIZEN SCIENCE
ONGOING ACTIVITIES
OBSERVATIONS, IMPRESSIONS AND STATUS OF CONSERVATION OF GEOSITES
f you have recently visited a geosite within this geopark please share your experience in a few words in the form below. Any information is welcome, mainly those related to the state of preservation, explanatory and directional panels, the ease or difficulty of identifying the geosite, the anthropogenic impact (garbage, graffiti, vandalism, etc.) as well as personal opinions related to the aesthetic value, the scientific importance as and any other comments.
Thank you for your contribution to the Citizen Science Geoparks platform!
The aspiring Cimmerian Dobrogea Geopark is proposed for a territory of 2528 km2 in Tulcea County, which has 146,951 inhabitants and 28 localities. It is an area of unique natural and cultural heritage, to the west and south of the Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve, and includes the area of the early alpine (chimeric), deformed since the Upper Triassic (about 220 million years ago), which overlaps the formations Paleozoic with a Hercynian history (290-270 million years). The upper Cretaceous deposits of the “Babadag Basin” (in turn related to the formation of the western Black Sea basin) seal the chimeric structures. On the territory of the Geopark there are two paleontological reserves included in Natura 2000 sites, several natural reserves of mixed type, and also the Deșli Caira hill, a candidate for the international stratotype (GSSP) of the base of Anisian. The geological heritage also includes a number of geosites in Paleozoic bedrock and Upper Jurassic and Cretaceous deposits, as well as numerous abandoned quarries and mine workings. The cultural heritage includes tumuli (isolated or grouped), fortresses and barracks along the fortified border of the Roman empire in the province of Moesia inferior, inner fortresses, but also many other archaeological sites, which prove the continuity of Paleolithic habitation in this territory.
GALLERY
FACALETU QUARRY
DOUBLE FOLD – PRIOPCEA HILL
Echinops ritro
CERATITES – PIETROS HILL
HELMET – AGIGHIOL TREASURY
AMMONOIDEE LAYER- PIETROS HILL
TOURIST CENTRE – NUCARILOR VALLEY
PEONIES – AGIGHIOL
NICULITEL BASILICA
SEA LILLY
TRADITIONAL HOUSE – CARCALIU
CLAY POT – GUMELNITA CULTURE
Project number: PN 23 30 04 01
Project title: Monitoring and evaluation of protected natural areas in UNESCO Geoparks and aspiring Geoparks in Romania and development of a Citizen Science platform
Funded by the Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitization (https://www.research.gov.ro/)