
handle: 10261/171798
[EN] The present study approaches the analysis of the changes happened in the delta of the river Ebro from ancient cartography, bathymetries and the utilization of Digital Elevations Models (DEM). For it, there has been elaborated two DEM of the delta, one from nautical charts of the 19th century, and other one realized from recent bathymetries and the most current nautical chart (1976). By means of the program ArcMap 10.2 have compared the results of both models, which has allowed us to identify and to analyze the morphologic changes happened during this period. The zones of maximum erosion (associated with certain coastal areas and with the deltoid left lobes) and those of maximum accumulation (associated with the development of the current prodelta and with the sedimentation on the ends of the coastal arrows) are identified. These results are coherent with the knowledge on the sedimentary recent dynamics of the delta of the Ebro and allow to infer the morphologic evolution of the left long-term lobes
El presente trabajo ha sido financiado por el proyecto de investigación CGL2013-44917-R del Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad. Ha contado también con fondos FEDER.
Actas de la XIV Reunión Nacional de Geomorfología Málaga, 22-25 de Junio de 2016.-- 7 pages, 6 figures, 1 table
Peer Reviewed
Erosión, Accretion, Acreción, Prodelta, Erosion, Ebro delta, Ebro river, Río Ebro, Delta del Ebro, SIG, GIS
Erosión, Accretion, Acreción, Prodelta, Erosion, Ebro delta, Ebro river, Río Ebro, Delta del Ebro, SIG, GIS
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