The stratified slope deposits of Tierra del Fogo (Argentina) as an annalogue for similar pleistocene deposits in Galicia (NW Spain)
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Resumo: | This paper focuses on slope dynamics in schist/slate materials in cold humid environments. It characterises the sedimentological features and controls involved in the for-mation of stratified slope deposits in two areas with similar topographical, lithological and cli-matic characteristics. In both areas, the slopes have dips >30º and the dominant rock types are schists and slates. In the case of Tierra del Fuego, the sedimentary deposits studied are modern; those in Galicia are Pleistocene in age. The slope processes operating in Tierra del Fuego, gen-erating modern stratified slope sedimentary deposits, throw light upon the interpretation of sim-ilar ancient sediments studied in Galicia. This comparative study reveals the fundamental role played by snow and freeze-thaw cycles in the creation of stratified slope deposits. Firstly, snow cover has a direct effect on the slope, compacting sediments, keeping ground temperature stable during winter, or moving clasts as they slip down the slope or act as a slide ramp. Indirectly, as the snow melts, it creates surface run-off and mud or gravel slides. Secondly, the activity gen-erated by numerous freeze-thaw cycles results in the vertical mobility of clasts. However, the continuous loading of sediments on the slope hinders the formation of coarse-grained pavement. Thirdly, the rock type and slope steepness play an important role in the creation of stratified slope deposits. |
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The stratified slope deposits of Tierra del Fogo (Argentina) as an annalogue for similar pleistocene deposits in Galicia (NW Spain)Stratified slope depositsCryonival processesFuegian AndesArgentinaSerra do CourelGaliciaSpainThis paper focuses on slope dynamics in schist/slate materials in cold humid environments. It characterises the sedimentological features and controls involved in the for-mation of stratified slope deposits in two areas with similar topographical, lithological and cli-matic characteristics. In both areas, the slopes have dips >30º and the dominant rock types are schists and slates. In the case of Tierra del Fuego, the sedimentary deposits studied are modern; those in Galicia are Pleistocene in age. The slope processes operating in Tierra del Fuego, gen-erating modern stratified slope sedimentary deposits, throw light upon the interpretation of sim-ilar ancient sediments studied in Galicia. This comparative study reveals the fundamental role played by snow and freeze-thaw cycles in the creation of stratified slope deposits. Firstly, snow cover has a direct effect on the slope, compacting sediments, keeping ground temperature stable during winter, or moving clasts as they slip down the slope or act as a slide ramp. Indirectly, as the snow melts, it creates surface run-off and mud or gravel slides. Secondly, the activity gen-erated by numerous freeze-thaw cycles results in the vertical mobility of clasts. However, the continuous loading of sediments on the slope hinders the formation of coarse-grained pavement. Thirdly, the rock type and slope steepness play an important role in the creation of stratified slope deposits.Spanish Ministry of Education and Science - projects CGL2004-03380/BOS and POL2006-PC091Elsevier2016info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/79896http://hdl.handle.net/10316/79896https://doi.org/10.18002/pol.v0i28eng2444–0272Pérez-Alberti, A.Cunha, Pedro P.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2020-05-25T02:25:33Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/79896Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:02:27.113072Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The stratified slope deposits of Tierra del Fogo (Argentina) as an annalogue for similar pleistocene deposits in Galicia (NW Spain) |
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The stratified slope deposits of Tierra del Fogo (Argentina) as an annalogue for similar pleistocene deposits in Galicia (NW Spain) |
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The stratified slope deposits of Tierra del Fogo (Argentina) as an annalogue for similar pleistocene deposits in Galicia (NW Spain) Pérez-Alberti, A. Stratified slope deposits Cryonival processes Fuegian Andes Argentina Serra do Courel Galicia Spain |
title_short |
The stratified slope deposits of Tierra del Fogo (Argentina) as an annalogue for similar pleistocene deposits in Galicia (NW Spain) |
title_full |
The stratified slope deposits of Tierra del Fogo (Argentina) as an annalogue for similar pleistocene deposits in Galicia (NW Spain) |
title_fullStr |
The stratified slope deposits of Tierra del Fogo (Argentina) as an annalogue for similar pleistocene deposits in Galicia (NW Spain) |
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The stratified slope deposits of Tierra del Fogo (Argentina) as an annalogue for similar pleistocene deposits in Galicia (NW Spain) |
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The stratified slope deposits of Tierra del Fogo (Argentina) as an annalogue for similar pleistocene deposits in Galicia (NW Spain) |
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Pérez-Alberti, A. |
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Pérez-Alberti, A. Cunha, Pedro P. |
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Cunha, Pedro P. |
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Pérez-Alberti, A. Cunha, Pedro P. |
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Stratified slope deposits Cryonival processes Fuegian Andes Argentina Serra do Courel Galicia Spain |
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Stratified slope deposits Cryonival processes Fuegian Andes Argentina Serra do Courel Galicia Spain |
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This paper focuses on slope dynamics in schist/slate materials in cold humid environments. It characterises the sedimentological features and controls involved in the for-mation of stratified slope deposits in two areas with similar topographical, lithological and cli-matic characteristics. In both areas, the slopes have dips >30º and the dominant rock types are schists and slates. In the case of Tierra del Fuego, the sedimentary deposits studied are modern; those in Galicia are Pleistocene in age. The slope processes operating in Tierra del Fuego, gen-erating modern stratified slope sedimentary deposits, throw light upon the interpretation of sim-ilar ancient sediments studied in Galicia. This comparative study reveals the fundamental role played by snow and freeze-thaw cycles in the creation of stratified slope deposits. Firstly, snow cover has a direct effect on the slope, compacting sediments, keeping ground temperature stable during winter, or moving clasts as they slip down the slope or act as a slide ramp. Indirectly, as the snow melts, it creates surface run-off and mud or gravel slides. Secondly, the activity gen-erated by numerous freeze-thaw cycles results in the vertical mobility of clasts. However, the continuous loading of sediments on the slope hinders the formation of coarse-grained pavement. Thirdly, the rock type and slope steepness play an important role in the creation of stratified slope deposits. |
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