García Quintana, ÁlvaroMartín Duque, José FranciscoGonzález Martín, Francisco JavierGarcía Hidalgo, J.F.De Pedraza Gilsanz, JavierHerranz Araújo, PedroRincón Martínez, RicardoEstévez Martín, Hugo2023-06-202023-06-2020050943-0105DOI 10.1007/s00254-004-1204-zhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/50456Methods commonly used in regional geological analysis were employed to study the visual landscapes of the Sigüenza–Molina de Aragón area (Spain). Landscape data were compiled to produce a landscape map and a photograph catalogue. Lithological composition, tectonic structure and recent erosive processes are the main factors controlling the visual landscapes. Territorial properties, such as colours and agricultural capacities, are controlled by these geological characteristics. The landscape map and the photographic catalogue is the main contribution of this paper. The first level of landscape classification distinguishes zones with dominance of either flat, concave or convex areas. Other parts of the territory are, however, composed of concave and convex combinations that originate hybrid orographic structures. In a second level of classification, several subdivisions for each of these types are established.engGeology and rural landscapes in central Spain (Guadalajara, Castilla—La Mancha)journal articlehttp://link.springer.com/journal/254open access551.4(460)Rural landscapesLandscape mapSpainGeodinámica2507 Geofísica