This paper reviews the genesis of a chaotic deposit in the Blanco River basin (BRB) in the Argentine Andes that has been interpreted to be either of debris flow or glacial origin. A detailed sedimentological and geomorphic study of the deposit was undertaken to determine its origin. Glacial landforms in the source area of the deposit contrast markedly to those in neighboring valleys of the BRB. The lack of moraines and the presence only of rock glaciers in the headwaters of the Angostura Valley suggest that a glacier might have been destroyed by a rock avalanche in the Late Pleistocene. The deposit itself has the characteristics of rapid deposition by a huge (≤105 m3) rock avalanche sourced on the eastern slope of Mount Plata (5,956 m asl)....
Active rock glaciers are ice and debris-cored landforms common in cold arid mountains. They have not...
Since Holocene time, above-mean precipitations recorded during the El Niño warm ENSO phase have been...
Glaciar Perito Moreno (hereafter GPM; 50°30′S and 72°50′W) is a major outlet glacier from the South ...
Both the sediments and the geomorphic setting of the diamictons along Rio Blanco on the piedmont eas...
Grandes colapsos gravitacionales se han identificado en el Parque Aconcagua (32ºS) ubicados preferen...
This paper provides a comprehensive review of the chronostratigraphy of six rock avalanches clustere...
The central part of the Western Andes holds an exceptional concentration of giant paleolandslides in...
This paper presents the first numerical cosmogenic ages of glacial deposits from the eastern slope o...
A large (>0.1 km2) and complex mass movement in the Central Andes of Argentina (final portion of Cor...
This study examines hazardous processes and events originating from glacier and permafrost areas in ...
[EN] During the Late Pleistocene, the main mountain ranges of the Iberian Peninsula were covered by ...
During the Late Pleistocene, the main mountain ranges of the Iberian Peninsula were covered by small...
The Andean cordillera of Argentina is more than 3500 km long and 50 to 550 km wide and characterized...
<p>The morphology, sedimentology and mineralogy of deposits that previously had been associated with...
The Central-West region of Argentina was seriously affected by a series of convective summer storms ...
Active rock glaciers are ice and debris-cored landforms common in cold arid mountains. They have not...
Since Holocene time, above-mean precipitations recorded during the El Niño warm ENSO phase have been...
Glaciar Perito Moreno (hereafter GPM; 50°30′S and 72°50′W) is a major outlet glacier from the South ...
Both the sediments and the geomorphic setting of the diamictons along Rio Blanco on the piedmont eas...
Grandes colapsos gravitacionales se han identificado en el Parque Aconcagua (32ºS) ubicados preferen...
This paper provides a comprehensive review of the chronostratigraphy of six rock avalanches clustere...
The central part of the Western Andes holds an exceptional concentration of giant paleolandslides in...
This paper presents the first numerical cosmogenic ages of glacial deposits from the eastern slope o...
A large (>0.1 km2) and complex mass movement in the Central Andes of Argentina (final portion of Cor...
This study examines hazardous processes and events originating from glacier and permafrost areas in ...
[EN] During the Late Pleistocene, the main mountain ranges of the Iberian Peninsula were covered by ...
During the Late Pleistocene, the main mountain ranges of the Iberian Peninsula were covered by small...
The Andean cordillera of Argentina is more than 3500 km long and 50 to 550 km wide and characterized...
<p>The morphology, sedimentology and mineralogy of deposits that previously had been associated with...
The Central-West region of Argentina was seriously affected by a series of convective summer storms ...
Active rock glaciers are ice and debris-cored landforms common in cold arid mountains. They have not...
Since Holocene time, above-mean precipitations recorded during the El Niño warm ENSO phase have been...
Glaciar Perito Moreno (hereafter GPM; 50°30′S and 72°50′W) is a major outlet glacier from the South ...