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handle: 10272/8350 , 10261/8661 , 20.500.14352/52945
The present work approaches incision rates quantification of Duero River in the central- west part of Iberia and implications of tectonics in the evolution and change of drainage patterns. For this aim we calculate incision rates from the two main geomorphological surfaces defined in the area. Comparing fluvial incision rates and fracture pattern a strong structural control is shown; either in the orientation of drainage network, either in the incision rates distribution. Drainage pattern shows two main orientations, NW-SE following the hercinian structure of the area and NE-SW to N-S matching with the main fracture sets (Duero, Almendra, Almeida-Valderaduey faults, as example). Fluvial incision is mostly controlled by the great faults and faults systems NE-SW to N-S oriented.
43ª Sesión Científica. Móstoles, Noviembre de 2007
Peer reviewed
Geodinámica, River incision, Río Duero, Duero river, Incisión fluvial, 2507 Geofísica, Tectonic, Controles tectónicos
Geodinámica, River incision, Río Duero, Duero river, Incisión fluvial, 2507 Geofísica, Tectonic, Controles tectónicos
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