Chronology of geomorphological changes in a cantabrian mountain valley over the last 20,000 years.

IF 0.5 Q4 GEOLOGY Cuaternario y Geomorfologia Pub Date : 2020-12-21 DOI:10.17735/cyg.v34i3-4.86012
A. Pisabarro, E. S. Cañadas
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This is an in-depth study of a mixed deposit of terrace and alluvial fan in a valley of the Cantabrian Mountains that aims to characterize environmental conditions during the period following the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) at the end of the Pleistocene and the entire Holocene, including human influence to the present day. In this perspective, the lithostratigraphy of different layers was described, the granulometric analysis performed in situ and in the laboratory, the organic bulk sediment dated by radiocarbon and weight, and other empirical studies, such as paleomagnetism were performed. The results reveal a temporal sequence of deposition from around 19.4 ky BP to the present showing different sedimentary environments. Paleoclimatical scientific literature in sorrounding areas complemented the interpretation of the results e.g. pleistocene glaciers, speleothems, palynology and geomorphology. We conclude a completely diferent evolution of studied section between Late-Pleistocene and Holocene. Bottom layers, composed of coarse boulders, are interpreted in the context of a second glacial push after the Local Last Glacial Maximum under conditions of  torrentiality. In the upper layers, in the Holocene, there was an increase in sedimentation from slopes through alluvial and colluvial cones, and rivers lost their capacity to transport these sediments. Important environmental changes in the Middle Holocene, 5.5 ky BP, were detected with possible evidence of human action. A decrease from that moment in the deposited sediment caliber was verified.
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坎塔布里亚山谷在过去20000年中地貌变化的年表。
这是对坎塔布里安山脉山谷中阶地和冲积扇混合沉积的深入研究,旨在描述更新世末末末次冰川盛期(LGM)和整个全新世之后时期的环境条件,包括人类至今的影响。从这个角度出发,描述了不同地层的岩石地层学,在现场和实验室进行了粒度分析,通过放射性碳和重量测定了有机散装沉积物的年代,并进行了其他经验研究,如古地磁。结果揭示了从19.4千年BP左右到现在的沉积时间序列,显示了不同的沉积环境。土壤覆盖区的古气候科学文献补充了对结果的解释,如更新世冰川、洞穴学、孢粉学和地貌学。我们得出研究剖面在晚更新世和全新世之间有着完全不同的演化。底层由粗漂石组成,在洪流条件下,在当地最后一次冰川盛期之后的第二次冰川推挤的背景下进行解释。在上层,在全新世,斜坡通过冲积和崩坡积锥的沉积增加,河流失去了运输这些沉积物的能力。全新世中期的重要环境变化,5.5 ky BP,被检测到,可能有人类活动的证据。从那一刻起,沉积沉积物的口径有所减小。
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