Geomorphology of Las Derrumbadas dome complex, Puebla Mexico
J. A. Muñiz-Jáuregui,
C. S. Guzmán-Cervantes,
V. H. Garduño-Monroy,
A. Jiménez-Haro and
P. Layer
Journal of Maps, 2019, vol. 15, issue 2, 601-610
Abstract:
This paper comprises a geomorphologic map of the Las Derrumbadas (LDR) volcanic complex in Mexico. The complex stretches over more than 285 km2, the stratigraphic column encompasses a range age from Cretacious to Quaternary. The methodology used involved the analysis of digital morphometric models, satellite imagery and absolute datings. The result is a 1:40,000 scale map, which is divided into two large geomorphologic groups in terms of the dominant processes: exogenic and endogenic This, in turn, are divided into various subgroups representing the morphological complexity of the study area, principally related to volcanic processes and their coherence with slope processes.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2019.1650839
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