Quaternary alluvial terraces in an active tectonic region:: the San Juan River Valley, Andean Ranges, San Juan Province, Argentina

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作者
Colombo, F [1 ]
Busquets, P [1 ]
Ramos, E [1 ]
Vergés, J [1 ]
Ragona, D [1 ]
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[1] Univ Barcelona, Fac Geol, Dept Estratig & Paleontol, E-08071 Barcelona, Spain
关键词
San Juan River; Argentina; alluvial terraces; tectonic activity;
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10.1016/S0895-9811(00)00050-X
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
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The San Juan River, located in San Juan Province (Argentina). crosses the Precordillera and other geologic units including the Ullum tectonic valley and the La Laja Zone between latitudes 31 degreesS and 32 degreesS. The San Juan River is antecedent as is suggested by its two perpendicular segments linked by an almost parallel segment to the main structural trend. Along the Precordillera, the San Juan River valley has many different alluvial fans at the river junctions with its tributaries. The Quaternary alluvial fans display surfaces cut in a series of steps which we consider to be alluvial terraces generated by aggradation and repeated incision episodes. The studied sector includes one area with recent major seismic activity (La Laja Zone), another without major seismic activity (Precordillera area). and a subsident area (Ullum area) where a large lake was formed 6500 yr BP. The old San Juan River was captured by the Quebrada de Ullum valley by means of a 25-m incision. which resulted in river-gradient headward erosion. The San Juan River gradient shows some irregularities that, although unrelated to the main structures, are associated with river dynamics, which emphasizes lithologic differences. The main river valley width, the geometry and gradient of each tributary, together with the basement rock lithologies and the size of each local source area are the major factors which control the alluvial terrace generation processes. In the La Laja Zone. where the uppermost terrace is capped by travertine, dating of travertine deposits suggests that the maximum incision rate is 0.9-1 mm/yr related to episodic activity on the La Laja Fault. (C) 2000 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
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