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Evidencias de Eventos Heinrich en sedimentos continentales de la costa de Galicia (NW de la Península Ibérica)

Authors: Costa-Casais, Manuela; Blanco Chao, Ramón; Martínez Cortizas, Antonio; Pérez Alberti, Augusto;

Evidencias de Eventos Heinrich en sedimentos continentales de la costa de Galicia (NW de la Península Ibérica)

Abstract

[ES] La ubicación del depósito sedimentario de Caamaño en una paleoensenada, ha favorecido la acumulación de material desde al menos el 36.0000 BP hasta la actualidad. Su formación ligada a una pequeña área preferencial para la acumulación, ha permitido que se conserve un registro sedimentario continental muy detallado. Este depósito, hoy convertido en acantilado activo, es un archivo de alto valor paleoambiental. En él han quedado registrados procesos erosivo-acumulativos, representados por los niveles coluviales, que se pueden correlacionar con los eventos Heinrich, ya identificados en otros testigos marinos recogidos en el Atlántico Norte.

[EN] The location of the sedimentary deposit of Caamaño in small bay, has favored the accumulation of material, since at least the 36,0000 BP to present times. Its formation related to a small preferential area for the accumulation, has allowed that preservation of a detailed continental sedimentary record. This deposit, today an active cliff, is an archive of a high palaeoenvironmental value. It has recorded a number of erosive-cumulative processes, represented by the colluvial levels, that can be correlated with a number of Heinrich events, already identified in marine sediment cores from the North Atlaantic.

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Landscape Archaeology Laboratory, Heinrich events, Episodios Heinrich, Facies coluviales, Patrimonio Cultural, Cultural Heritage, Laboratorio de Arqueología del Paisaje, Colluvial levels, Heritage Laboratory, LAr, Periglaciar, Laboratorio de Patrimonio, LaPa, Archivos paleoambientales, Palaeoenvironmental archives

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