The Colorado River flood of 1914: Groeber's first geological contribution since his arrival in Argentina It is analyzed the report made by Pablo Groeber a few months after the catastrophic collapse of the Carri Lauquén paleolake developed in 1914 in the Main Cordillera between Mendoza and Neuquén. He presented the topographic survey of the area occupied by the paleolake, analyzed the causes of its formation, and estimated the volume of water released during the disaster. This was the highest known flood of the Colorado River, reaching its waters through more than 1000 km to the Atlantic.Groeber discussed the reasons for its outburst and the sudden flood produced downstream. The results obtained are evaluated by specific works carried out in...
The Pilcomayo river begins in the Bolivian Andes and flows eastwards across the Chaco region, for 1,...
The Cretaceous Chubut Group in the Golfo San Jorge Basin (Patagonia, Argentina) comprises up to 6000...
The sedimentary Salado basin is located in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and extends for ...
The Colorado River has significantly diminished its drainage area and annual discharge. Today it flo...
Between 2001 and 2005, a large debris rock slide occurred on the western slope of the Cordillera de ...
A well-known landslide dam that collapsed and generated a large outburst flood is used to show the i...
The Pilcomayo River flows south-eastwards from the Bolivian Andes across the Chaco Plains, setting t...
The contributions of the La Plata Museum to the geology of Argentina began following the exploratory...
The construction of Casa de Piedra (Stone House) dam, in the final stretch of Colorado river high va...
The identification of three independent rifting events in the Colorado basin area highlights the com...
The hazards caused by ravine (quebradas) geomorphological dynamics as consequence of major hydrologi...
This paper reviews the genesis of a chaotic deposit in the Blanco River basin (BRB) in the Argentine...
Flash floods occur periodically in the hilly areas of Argentina, but since they generally occur at i...
A prehistoric rockfall, probably caused by an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.0 or greater, blocked...
Glaciar Perito Moreno (hereafter GPM; 50°30′S and 72°50′W) is a major outlet glacier from the South ...
The Pilcomayo river begins in the Bolivian Andes and flows eastwards across the Chaco region, for 1,...
The Cretaceous Chubut Group in the Golfo San Jorge Basin (Patagonia, Argentina) comprises up to 6000...
The sedimentary Salado basin is located in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and extends for ...
The Colorado River has significantly diminished its drainage area and annual discharge. Today it flo...
Between 2001 and 2005, a large debris rock slide occurred on the western slope of the Cordillera de ...
A well-known landslide dam that collapsed and generated a large outburst flood is used to show the i...
The Pilcomayo River flows south-eastwards from the Bolivian Andes across the Chaco Plains, setting t...
The contributions of the La Plata Museum to the geology of Argentina began following the exploratory...
The construction of Casa de Piedra (Stone House) dam, in the final stretch of Colorado river high va...
The identification of three independent rifting events in the Colorado basin area highlights the com...
The hazards caused by ravine (quebradas) geomorphological dynamics as consequence of major hydrologi...
This paper reviews the genesis of a chaotic deposit in the Blanco River basin (BRB) in the Argentine...
Flash floods occur periodically in the hilly areas of Argentina, but since they generally occur at i...
A prehistoric rockfall, probably caused by an earthquake with a magnitude of 5.0 or greater, blocked...
Glaciar Perito Moreno (hereafter GPM; 50°30′S and 72°50′W) is a major outlet glacier from the South ...
The Pilcomayo river begins in the Bolivian Andes and flows eastwards across the Chaco region, for 1,...
The Cretaceous Chubut Group in the Golfo San Jorge Basin (Patagonia, Argentina) comprises up to 6000...
The sedimentary Salado basin is located in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and extends for ...