
handle: 10272/7211
Se ha realizado una prospección geofísica con georradar sobre un sector del sistema fluvio-lacustre Holoceno en el valle del río Añamaza y contrastado los resultados con dos nuevos sondeos. La zona prospectada incluye barreras de toba y áreas encharcadas intermedias. La integración de los resultados con datos de afloramiento permite caracterizar la estructura interna del sistema. El georradar muestra una señal distintiva entre los medios de tipo piscina y de barrera de toba, que permitirá identificarlos en el subsuelo en otras zonas no aflorantes, así como una estructura interna anisótropa para el sistema. El estudio pone de manifiesto un crecimiento asimétrico de las construcciones tobáceas y un desplazamiento lateral del sistema hacia la margen derecha del río y, en general, una disminución de construcciones tobáceas a lo largo del Holoceno A geophysical survey (using GPR) has been developed in a sector of the Holocene fluvio-lacustrine system in the Añamaza river valley and the results have been contrasted with two new cores. Prospected area includes tufa barriers and pools between them. The integration of the results with nearby outcrops permits the internal structure of the system to be characterized. GPR survey shows a distinctive geophysical signal among pool and tufa barrier media that will permit to identify them in the subsoil in non-outcropping areas. Moreover an internal anisotropic structure can be deduced for the system. The study reveals an asymmetrical growth of the tufa barriers as well as a lateral displacement of the system towards the right bank of the river along the Holocene. An aggrading evolution (conserved series is more than 25m-thick) and, in general, a decrease of tufa constructions with time can be inferred
GPR, Georradar, Holoceno, Toba, Sistema fluvio-lacustre, Tufa, Radarfacies, Fluvio-lacustrine system
GPR, Georradar, Holoceno, Toba, Sistema fluvio-lacustre, Tufa, Radarfacies, Fluvio-lacustrine system
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