Agua subterránea e interpretación del patrimonio natural y arqueológico: el caso de la Cuenca del río Gritos (Demarcación Hidrográfica del Júcar; Cuenca)
- Antonio Sastre Merlín 1
- Ana Jurado Gamo 2
- Eduardo Acaso Deltell 3
- Silvia Martínez Pérez 3
- 1 Dpto. Geología. Universidad de Alcalá. Alcalá de Henares
- 2 Dpto. Geología. Universidad de Alcalá
- 3 Dpto. Geología. Universidad de Alcalá. Campus Universitario. Edificio de Ciencias. 28871-Alcalá de Henares
ISSN: 1576-5172
Year of publication: 2008
Issue Title: VII Congreso Geológico de España
Issue: 10
Pages: 1363-1366
Type: Article
More publications in: Geotemas (Madrid)
Abstract
The analysis of the geohidrological system prevailing in a given territorial area provides a valuable information to interpret the landscape with a holistic approach, to facilitate the management of Natural Heritage –specially in the building of the Paneuropean Network for nature conservation (Natura 2000 Net)-, as well as to increase knowledge and enjoyment of the Cultural Archaeological Heritage located in the natural protected areas. A simple methodology, based on public geological and hydrological basic documentation is proposed to understand the geohydrological system of the Gritos river basin. This is a physiographic outstanding area due to its intrinsic archaeological value (Roman Ruins at Valeria) as well as its location in a karstic landscape known as “Páramo de las Valeras y Hoz del río Gritos” (LIC ES0000160).