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Facetas triangulares de ladera como indicadores paleoclimáticos en ambientes semiáridos (Depresión del Ebro)

    1. [1] Dpto. Ciencias de la Tierra, Fac. Ciencias, Univ. de Zaragoza
  • Localización: Geogaceta, ISSN 0213-683X, Nº. 20, 5, 1996, págs. 1093-1095
  • Idioma: español
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Talus flatirons as palaeoclimatic indicators in semiarid environments (Ebro Basin)
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  • Resumen
    • Talus flatirons are relic slope accumulations preserved at the foot of structural platforms and mesas. The generation of talus flatiron sequences involves alternating accumulation and incision periods indicating clear changes in the activity of the geomorphological processes. A good exampfe exists to the South of Zaragoza within the Ebro Basin, where five stages of slope evolution have been identified in the talus flatiron sequences (51 to Ssr youngest to o/dest). The deposits of these slope accumulations contain pottery remains, charcoal and ashes which permit to carry out relative and abso/ute datings of the slope accumulations. Based on the pottery content, the most recent accumulation stage (51) is post-19th century. The pottery remains of the previous one (S) indicates a post-Middle-Late Bronze and the 14C datings obtained far this accumulation are 2.529±52 BP and 2.930±60 BP. The talus flatirons S has provided an age of 27.862±444 years BP by 14C and far the 54 the age is 35.570±490 BP. The oldest accumulation has not been dated. The datings allow to correlate the accumulation stages with cold climatic periods of the Upper Pleistocene and Ho/ocene. These cold periods a/ternate with warm climatic periods during which the doininant water erosion isolates the talus flatirons.


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