Landslides north of Tricao Malal village (Northern Neuquén)

Autores
Díaz, E.F.G.
Año de publicación
2009
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Large landslides of different types not previously recorded are located in the left bank of the Río Curri Leuvú valley, north of the Tricao Malal village. There are situated among the Cerro Palao and the Palao pond and Riscos Negros site to the north. The largest landslides (Malal Cura and Arroyo Mogolillo landslides) correspond to the multiple rotational progressive type. They are developed on Mesozoic sedimentary rocks, covered by Cenozoic basalt flows. The debris and earth flows are developed in areas covered by the volcanic rocks of the Charilehue Formation (Middle Miocene) and continue north of study reaching the latitudes of the Grande and Medio streams and also the Colimamil stream valley southeast of Cerro Domuyo. The impact of these phenomena in the fluvial system was important and produced ephemeral and permanent blocking as seen in the La Turbia stream with coeval ponding. It is hypothesized that the landslide occurrence is related to excess or long-lasting periods of rain in postglacial times. It is also indicated the presence of rock glaciers in the Cerro Palao.
Fuente
Rev. Asoc. Geol. Argent. 2009;65(3):545-550
Materia
Curri leuvú
Flows
Malal cura
River
Rotational slide
basalt
Cenozoic
debris flow
fluvial geomorphology
geological survey
geomorphological response
hypothesis testing
landslide
Mesozoic
Miocene
paleoclimate
Postglacial
precipitation intensity
rainfall
rock glacier
sedimentary rock
Argentina
Neuquen
Tricao Malal
Cura
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
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Repositorio
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Institución
Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Landslides north of Tricao Malal village (Northern Neuquén)
title Landslides north of Tricao Malal village (Northern Neuquén)
spellingShingle Landslides north of Tricao Malal village (Northern Neuquén)
Díaz, E.F.G.
Curri leuvú
Flows
Malal cura
River
Rotational slide
basalt
Cenozoic
debris flow
fluvial geomorphology
geological survey
geomorphological response
hypothesis testing
landslide
Mesozoic
Miocene
paleoclimate
Postglacial
precipitation intensity
rainfall
rock glacier
sedimentary rock
Argentina
Neuquen
Tricao Malal
Cura
title_short Landslides north of Tricao Malal village (Northern Neuquén)
title_full Landslides north of Tricao Malal village (Northern Neuquén)
title_fullStr Landslides north of Tricao Malal village (Northern Neuquén)
title_full_unstemmed Landslides north of Tricao Malal village (Northern Neuquén)
title_sort Landslides north of Tricao Malal village (Northern Neuquén)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Díaz, E.F.G.
author Díaz, E.F.G.
author_facet Díaz, E.F.G.
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Curri leuvú
Flows
Malal cura
River
Rotational slide
basalt
Cenozoic
debris flow
fluvial geomorphology
geological survey
geomorphological response
hypothesis testing
landslide
Mesozoic
Miocene
paleoclimate
Postglacial
precipitation intensity
rainfall
rock glacier
sedimentary rock
Argentina
Neuquen
Tricao Malal
Cura
topic Curri leuvú
Flows
Malal cura
River
Rotational slide
basalt
Cenozoic
debris flow
fluvial geomorphology
geological survey
geomorphological response
hypothesis testing
landslide
Mesozoic
Miocene
paleoclimate
Postglacial
precipitation intensity
rainfall
rock glacier
sedimentary rock
Argentina
Neuquen
Tricao Malal
Cura
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Large landslides of different types not previously recorded are located in the left bank of the Río Curri Leuvú valley, north of the Tricao Malal village. There are situated among the Cerro Palao and the Palao pond and Riscos Negros site to the north. The largest landslides (Malal Cura and Arroyo Mogolillo landslides) correspond to the multiple rotational progressive type. They are developed on Mesozoic sedimentary rocks, covered by Cenozoic basalt flows. The debris and earth flows are developed in areas covered by the volcanic rocks of the Charilehue Formation (Middle Miocene) and continue north of study reaching the latitudes of the Grande and Medio streams and also the Colimamil stream valley southeast of Cerro Domuyo. The impact of these phenomena in the fluvial system was important and produced ephemeral and permanent blocking as seen in the La Turbia stream with coeval ponding. It is hypothesized that the landslide occurrence is related to excess or long-lasting periods of rain in postglacial times. It is also indicated the presence of rock glaciers in the Cerro Palao.
description Large landslides of different types not previously recorded are located in the left bank of the Río Curri Leuvú valley, north of the Tricao Malal village. There are situated among the Cerro Palao and the Palao pond and Riscos Negros site to the north. The largest landslides (Malal Cura and Arroyo Mogolillo landslides) correspond to the multiple rotational progressive type. They are developed on Mesozoic sedimentary rocks, covered by Cenozoic basalt flows. The debris and earth flows are developed in areas covered by the volcanic rocks of the Charilehue Formation (Middle Miocene) and continue north of study reaching the latitudes of the Grande and Medio streams and also the Colimamil stream valley southeast of Cerro Domuyo. The impact of these phenomena in the fluvial system was important and produced ephemeral and permanent blocking as seen in the La Turbia stream with coeval ponding. It is hypothesized that the landslide occurrence is related to excess or long-lasting periods of rain in postglacial times. It is also indicated the presence of rock glaciers in the Cerro Palao.
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