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Arquitectura de facies de los deltas cuaternarios del río Llobregat, Barcelona, España

  • Autores: J. A. Simó, Enric Vázquez Suñé, F.J. Alcalá, Josep Maria Salvany i Duran, Jesús Carrera Ramírez, D. Gàmez, Antonio Barnolas Cortina
  • Localización: Geogaceta, ISSN 0213-683X, Nº. 38, 2005, págs. 171-174
  • Idioma: español
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    • The Llobregat River has accumulated multiple deltas through Quaternary eustatic cycles. The rapid rises and step-wise, relatively slower falls in sea level have produced a bias towards preserving forced regressive system tracks and eroding the high-stand system tracks with the exception of the Holocene delta. Subsurface data indicates that the Quaternary deltas were feed by the Llobregat river and «rieras» derived from Garraf and Collserola, but the sediment was probably redistributed by long-shore currents to form a unique delta front. The Holocene Llobregat River high-stand delta progrades over older fluvial, flood-plain and shoreline deposits equivalent to the older deltas now preserved at the continental margin. A number of paleo-flow channels feeding the older Quaternary deltas illustrate the complexity for the exploitation and protection of groundwater found in these deposits.


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