Geomorphological Analysis Applied to the Evolution of the Quaternary Landscape of the Tormes River (Salamanca, Spain)
J.L. Goy,
G. Rodríguez López,
A.M. Martínez-Graña,
R. Cruz and
V. Valdés
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J.L. Goy: Department of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Salamanca, Square Merced s/n., 37 008 Salamanca, Spain
G. Rodríguez López: Department of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Salamanca, Square Merced s/n., 37 008 Salamanca, Spain
A.M. Martínez-Graña: Department of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Salamanca, Square Merced s/n., 37 008 Salamanca, Spain
R. Cruz: Department of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Salamanca, Square Merced s/n., 37 008 Salamanca, Spain
V. Valdés: Department of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Salamanca, Square Merced s/n., 37 008 Salamanca, Spain
Sustainability, 2019, vol. 11, issue 24, 1-19
Abstract:
This paper presents a geomorphological analysis of the Tormes River during the Quaternary. The Tormes River formed in the center-west of the Iberian Peninsula in the province of Salamanca. It runs along a Cenozoic basin with basement materials and through Varisco, and consists of mainly granitic and metamorphic materials, leaving a wide stream of river terraces, both erosional and depositional, that confirm its evolution throughout the Quaternary. Geomorphological analyses using Geographic Information Systems tools, Digital terrain model high resolution (MDT05, LIDAR), Orthophotos (scale 1:5000), and geological maps (1:50,000 Series Magna) have allowed different morphologies and depositional terraces to be distinguished, namely, 19 levels of erosional terraces and 3 levels of erosion surfaces. Based on these correlations, the levels of terraces in the Tormes River between T1 (+140 m) and T7 (+75–80 m) are located in the Pleistocene, those between T8 (+58–64 m) and T14 (+18–23 m) in the Middle Pleistocene, those between T15 (+12–13 m) and T17 (+6–7 m) in the Upper Pleistocene, and those between T18 (+3 m) and T19 (+1.5 m) in the Holocene. The erosion surfaces are divided into six levels: S6 (+145 m), S5 (+150 m), S4 (+160 m), S3 (+170 m), S2 (+180 m) and S1 (+190 m) located in the Lower Pleistocene, This work performs a geomorphological mapping procedure applied to the evolutionary analysis of the landscape, so that it determines different geomorphological units allowing the relief and morphology of the terrain in past times, establishing a dynamic analysis of the landscapes.
Keywords: quaternary landscape; geomorphological analysis; depositional-erosional terraces; incision-displacement rates; Tormes River (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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