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Geomorphological and sedimentological features in Quaternary fluvial systems affeced by solution-induced subsidence (Ebro Basin, NE-Spain)

AutorBenito, Gerardo CSIC ORCID ; Pérez-González, Alfredo; Gutiérrez, Francisco; Machado, María José
Palabras claveRiver terraces
Subsidence
Evaporite solution
Quaternary
Ebro Basin
Spain
Fecha de publicaciónjun-2000
EditorElsevier
CitaciónGeomorphology 33 2000.209–224
ResumenThe Quaternary evolution and the morpho-sedimentary features of some of the most important rivers in Spain (Ebro and Tagus rivers among others) have been controlled by subsidence due to alluvial karstification of the evaporitic bedrock. The subsidence mechanism may range from catastrophic collapse to slow sagging of the alluvium by passive bending. In the Ebro Basin, the mechanisms and processes involved in karstic subsidence were studied through the analysis of present-day closed depressions as well as through old subsidence depressions (palaeocollapses and solution-induced basins) and associated deformations recorded in the Quaternary alluvial sediments. The Gállego–Ebro river system is presented as a case study of channel adjustments and geomorphic and sedimentary evolution of fluvial systems in dissolution-induced subsidence areas. In this fluvial system, evaporite dissolution during particular Quaternary time intervals (namely early and middle Pleistocene) have lead to the development of a solution-induced basin, approximately 30 km-long by 8 km-wide, filled by Quaternary deposits with a total thickness in excess of 190 m. The main river response to balance the subsidence in the alluvial plain was aggradation in the central reach of the subsiding area, and degradation both in the upstream reach and in the valley sides where alluvial fans and covered pediments may prograde over the fluvial sediments. The main sinking areas are recognized in the sedimentary record by anomalous thickenings in the alluvial deposits and fine-grained sediments deposited in backswamp and ponded areas.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0169-555X(99)00124-5
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/13196
DOI10.1016/S0169-555X(99)00124-5
ISSN0169-555X
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