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La fracturación en los macizos kársticos andaluces y su influencia en el desarrollo del relieve kárstico

Authors: Benavente Herrero, J.; Sanz de Galdeano, Carlos;

La fracturación en los macizos kársticos andaluces y su influencia en el desarrollo del relieve kárstico

Abstract

[ES] Los macizos kársticos andaluces muestran bien la fracturación "moderna" de la Cordillera Bética, la cual es con frecuencia el factor determinante, aunque no único, de su karstificación, controlando los coeficientes de infiltración, las redes espeleológicas y muchos aspectos morfológicos a diferentes escalas. Las fracturas con orientación NO-SE y NE-SO son las más importantes para el desarrollo del karst, seguidas por las fallas de dirección N060-090.

[EN] The Andalusian karstic massifs show very well the "modern" fracturing of the Betic Cordillera, which is frequently the determinant factor, but not the only one, of its karstification, controlling the infiltration rates, the speleological network, and many other geomorphological features at different scales. The fractures orientated NW-SE and NE-SW are the most important controling the karst development, followed by the faults N060-090.

Trabajo realizado parcialmente a través del proyecto PB88-0059 de la D.G.I.C. y T. (Cuencas neógenas de las Zonas Internas) y el grupo de Trabajo "Análisis y Dinámica de Cuencas" (Junta de Andalucía).

7 páginas, 4 figuras.-- Editores: Juan José Durán Valsero y Jerónimo López Martínez.

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Keywords

Faults, Fallas, Betic Cordillera, Cordillera Bética, Fracturing, Karst, Andalucía, Fracturación

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