An Inventory Study of the Geosites in the Area From Susa to Darnah in Al Jabal al Akhdar, Libya: a Proposed Geopark

This paper introduces the importance of geotourism in the area between Susa and Darnah, Al Jabal al Akhdar, Northeast Libya, where a variety of geosites are distributed in a scattered, multiunique panorama. Several field visits in different periods were conducted to perform this work. This study aim...

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Veröffentlicht in:Geoheritage 2022-12, Vol.14 (4), Article 122
Hauptverfasser: El Hassi, Mohammed F., Muftah, Ahmed M.
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Zusammenfassung:This paper introduces the importance of geotourism in the area between Susa and Darnah, Al Jabal al Akhdar, Northeast Libya, where a variety of geosites are distributed in a scattered, multiunique panorama. Several field visits in different periods were conducted to perform this work. This study aims to list, categorize, analyze, and illustrate the most prominent and alluring geosites. Moreover, it attempts to establish a geoteroist-road map for these sites as well. The studied geosites are allocated in five geographical districts, which are from west to east Susa, Ras Al Hilal, Al Athrun, Karsah, and Darnah. They are categorized as follows: I—geomorphosites (wadies, dolines, and caves); II—hydrosites (springs, waterfalls); III—tectonosites (folds, faults, earthquakes, and unconformities); and IV—bio/stratosites (fossils and stratigraphy). Seventeen geosites have been inventoried and quantitatively evaluated and found that most moderate to high scientific values characterize these geosites, where Fteah Cave is the highest score of 350. The results of the assessment also show that the geosites have the potential for educational and tourist practices with a score of medium to high values. The degradation risk of geosites scores mostly moderate to high values. The researchers in this study nominate Susa-Al Athrun region as an international geopark. This paper is also alarmed by the expected geohazards in some localities, such as valleys and escarpment sites during the rainy periods.
ISSN:1867-2477
1867-2485
DOI:10.1007/s12371-022-00755-z