The " marble glaciers " of Diego de Almagro (Chilean Patagonia). Example of a subpolar karst in hyperhumid climate. The karst areas of Chilean Patagonia have remained virtually unknown until now because of their remoteness and very inhospitable climate. They are mainly located in two islands, Diego de Almagro and Madré de Dios, between latitude 52° and 50° South, with a subpolar and stormy climate "tempered" by heavy oceanic precipitations (7 m/year). In Diego de Almagro the Permian and Carboniferous limestones and dolomites have been transformed into marbles with lamprophyre dikes through contact metamorphism. Situated in the outer part of the archipelagoes, these long and narrow outcrops (0.5-2 km wide) are located between volcano-sedime...
Les karsts de Patagonie (Archipel de Madre de Dios, Chili, 50°S) comptent parmi les plus spectaculai...
Although rock glaciers in the Central and Desert Andes of Argentina and Chile have been previously s...
Dans les canaux de Patagonie (Chili), par 50° de latitude sud, l'archipel de Madre de Dios est un en...
The " marble glaciers " of Diego de Almagro (Chilean Patagonia). Example of a subpolar karst in hype...
Glaciation, eustatics and karst readjustment at the southern edge of the Madre de Dios archipelago (...
Karsts of Patagonia (Madre de Dios archipelago, Chile, 50° S) are among the more wettest in the worl...
Au cours de l'expédition Ultima Patagonia (2000) qui a exploré le karst de l'île de Madré de Dios en...
International audienceLocated at 50° South in Chilean Patagonia, explored by the association Centre ...
The karst of the Island of Madré de Dios (latitude 50° south) is located in a maritime humid oceanic...
Though Chile is a very large country, it hardly ever appears in speleological and karstological lite...
Observations on the semi-arid karst of Bardas Blancas-Malargüe area (Andes of Mendoza, Argentina). ...
International audienceL’étude du Cerro Benitez en Patagonie chilienne (Última Esperanza) offre l’opp...
Evidences of Karst phenomenon by action of corrosion in Chile, have been recognizedonly in the Coast...
Gypsum and anhydrite formations are highly developed in the Andes on the latitude of Santiago (Chili...
Les karsts de Patagonie (Archipel de Madre de Dios, Chili, 50°S) comptent parmi les plus spectaculai...
Although rock glaciers in the Central and Desert Andes of Argentina and Chile have been previously s...
Dans les canaux de Patagonie (Chili), par 50° de latitude sud, l'archipel de Madre de Dios est un en...
The " marble glaciers " of Diego de Almagro (Chilean Patagonia). Example of a subpolar karst in hype...
Glaciation, eustatics and karst readjustment at the southern edge of the Madre de Dios archipelago (...
Karsts of Patagonia (Madre de Dios archipelago, Chile, 50° S) are among the more wettest in the worl...
Au cours de l'expédition Ultima Patagonia (2000) qui a exploré le karst de l'île de Madré de Dios en...
International audienceLocated at 50° South in Chilean Patagonia, explored by the association Centre ...
The karst of the Island of Madré de Dios (latitude 50° south) is located in a maritime humid oceanic...
Though Chile is a very large country, it hardly ever appears in speleological and karstological lite...
Observations on the semi-arid karst of Bardas Blancas-Malargüe area (Andes of Mendoza, Argentina). ...
International audienceL’étude du Cerro Benitez en Patagonie chilienne (Última Esperanza) offre l’opp...
Evidences of Karst phenomenon by action of corrosion in Chile, have been recognizedonly in the Coast...
Gypsum and anhydrite formations are highly developed in the Andes on the latitude of Santiago (Chili...
Les karsts de Patagonie (Archipel de Madre de Dios, Chili, 50°S) comptent parmi les plus spectaculai...
Although rock glaciers in the Central and Desert Andes of Argentina and Chile have been previously s...
Dans les canaux de Patagonie (Chili), par 50° de latitude sud, l'archipel de Madre de Dios est un en...