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[EN] La Mancha (fig. 1) is part of the New-castilian meseta, about 600 m. a. s. l. and is rich in saline lagoons of a short deepness, as a consequence of poorly development drainage system, endorreism and presence of old evaporites in the substrate. A number of the lagoons has been surveyed in spring 1972; the most important results from the study are presented in tables II to VII, where the waters have been grouped according to their composition. [...] Bacteria, Cyanophyceae, Dinoflafellatae, Cryptomonadales, Protomastiginae, Bacillariophyta, Euchlorophyceae, Conjugatae, Charophyta, Euglenales, Rhodophyta, Rhizopoda, Ciliata, Porifera, Rotatoria, Gastrotricha, Crustacea [...]
[ES] La parte de La Mancha que nos interesa constituye una región relativamente elevada (a más de 600 metros de altura), de poco relieve, con pobre desarrollo de la red hidrográfica. En ciertas áreas, el substrato está formado por antiguas evaporitas y, en otras partes, los sedimentos recientes están salinizados por un endorreísmo persistente. En estas condiciones se forman numerosas lagunas poco profundas (fig. 1), al acumularse el agua en las partes bajas, que corresponden a un relieve en cuestas relativamente suave, o en depresiones formadas por disolución de yesos y calizas. [...]
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