Artículo
Upper Quaternary evolution of the dune field of the Bolsón de Fiambalá, Catamarca: Sand dispersal at the Andes piedmonts
Fecha de publicación:
06/2017
Editorial:
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
Revista:
Quaternary International
ISSN:
1040-6182
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The South American Arid Diagonal extends in Argentina from Puna to Patagonia regions. Several dune fields are scattered between the Andes and Pampas ranges, covering plains and plateaus. One of the northernmost dune fields is occupying the tectonic valley known as Bolsón de Fiambalá (27°S; 67°W) White transverse dunes extend from west to east, climbing to the Fiambalá Range. Some outcrops from the surrounding area allow to understand the evolution of this dune field. At the Chaschuil valley, a profile composed of 4 m of stratified sands and gravels were sampled at Las Lozas site. Epiphytes and benthic diatom assemblages suggest a shallow lake located at 3700 m altitude. Many of these brackish/freshwater aerophilous taxa tolerate desiccation periods and salt concentration. The assemblages were dominated by Nitzschia frustulum, Nitzschia linearis, Achnanthes thermalis var. rumrichorum, Epithemia adnata, Pinnularia viridis y Nitzschia capitellata. Limestones from this outcrop were dated on 32,000 ± 520 and 29,380 ± 410 1 4C years BP (Garleff et al., 1993), suggesting the Marine Isotopic Stage 3. The Holocene Interglacial is recorded either at the Chaschuil and Abaucán rivers valleys. Lake deposits at 3000 m altitude gave ages between 6175 ± 70 and 2990 ± 70 14C years BP (Garleff et al., 1993). The sand of this dune field at the northern part of the Bolsón de Fiambalá was supplied by the fanglomerates located to the west, at Medanitos. There is also a significant supply of pumicite, derived from the Cerro Blanco volcanic dome. An aridity increase have been previously recorded from archaeological data and confirmed by the discharge records of the Abaucán River during the 1919–1957 interval. Although these sand dunes with a high content in volcanic glass clearly derived from the Andes, other sand dunes of central Argentina derived from the deactivation of the Desaguadero-Curacó system.
Palabras clave:
Catamarca
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Dune Field
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Fiambal
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Sand Dispersal
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS Y COSTERAS
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS Y COSTERAS
Citación
Isla, Federico Ignacio; Espinosa, Marcela Alcira; Upper Quaternary evolution of the dune field of the Bolsón de Fiambalá, Catamarca: Sand dispersal at the Andes piedmonts; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Quaternary International; 442; 6-2017; 59-66
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